Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Notes for March 31, 2009

It rained Sunday evening and I emptied 0.2" from the rain gauge on Monday.

I started my tomato and pepper seeds last night. I put the pepper starters on top of the electric grow mat I got for Christmas. It says on the mat that it is only designed to be about 10 degrees warmer than the ambient temperature. So it should work nicely.

I need a couple of nice days off to get caught up. I have piles of leaves to clean up and a garden to till to plant radish and spinach. Saturday looks to be a nice day but Sunday looks to be a full schedule with no time to the garden or the yard.

Sunday, March 29, 2009

Notes for March 29, 2009

The weather fore-casted for this weekend said that nothing outside was going to get accomplished. But instead, life interrupted and I got done very little. On Saturday it was damp, dreary, dismal and drizzly. But at least I did get some seed starting soil mix in hopes to get some seeds started today (Sunday). I would have got more done but I spent most of the day getting a car exhaust repaired.

Sunday morning I did a bunch of things before church so maximize my time at the seed starting bench but life interrupted again and instead, all I got done was some household weekly chores. I will try again each night this week to get my tomatoes and peppers started. And to top it off, the afternoon was beautiful. The sun is out, its in the 60's and muggy. Thunderstorms are expected this evening. So in preparation, I did set out my rain gauge and so my blog will keep track of it.

My onions haven't sprouted yet, but we did get some light rain this week. the daffodils in the yard are in full bloom and there is a nice line along the back fence.

Monday, March 23, 2009

Notes for March 23, 2009

All right! Things have started! I finally got out in the yard yesterday and did something. I planted onions (yellow and purple). To prepare the onion bed, I added leaf mulch, bone meal and wood ashes and then turned the soil. After leveling it off, I added a little more wood ash and bone meal and then scratched it in before planting the onions.

Then I started working on the wind blown leaf piles in my yard. The first one I took care of was the one against the house by the back door. Since our back door is two steps below grade, the door well gets leaves and then the leaves get tracked into the house. Then I cleaned out the leaves along the back fence where the daffodils are coming up .

Not bad for two hours of work.

Thursday, March 12, 2009

Notes for March 12, 2009

I finally got my seed/plant orders off. I ordered the usual as well as some new things. I ordered some ferns, some Hosta, an orange Iris and a red Iris, a pink dogwood and a magnolia.

My local garden center has onion sets in but they aren't open on weekends yet, so I am asking the wife to stop by. Hopefully I will plant them this weekend.

I stopped at the Aunt and Uncle's house on my way home from work yesterday and picked up a five gallon bucket of wood ashes that they saved from their wood burrning stove. They have another one nearly full and are still using the stove, so I am probably going to drop off another empty bucket maybe next week. I also picked up a small bag of bone meal this past weekend and will prepare the onion patch with the bone meal, some wood ashes and a healthy layer of ground up leaves before planting. Then I will get to the piles of wind drifted leaves around the yard.

Wednesday, March 4, 2009

Notes for March 4, 2009

Well I haven't made my seed order yet and I am feeling guilty. It doesn't help when you get 10" of snow either. I was hoping to clear the leaves off the daffodils soon.