Showing posts with label vegetable seeds. Show all posts
Showing posts with label vegetable seeds. Show all posts

Monday, May 8, 2023

lettuce get ready...

 It's crunch time!  Now we're reliably in the 70s and lower 80s, and I'm working just as quickly as I can to weed, mulch, and plant in the beds surrounding the house.  I'm 2/3 of the way through the largest bed.

From winter sowing, I have plenty of bachelor buttons, snapdragons, and nicotiana, and I'm flinging them into bare spaces as I weed.  I'm putting in 3 hours at a time and it's a lot of work.  My body aches, my fingernails are constantly black, my cuticles are dry and splitting from the gloves, and Todd picked the season's first tick off my back yesterday...but the work is moving ahead and I'm really pleased with the progress.

I gathered up my dahlia tubers from last year...cleaned them up...and put them in trays to see if any were viable.

This was a good sign...


After three weeks, several had sprouted. 


I cut the sprout, dipped it in rooting hormone, potted it up, and put it on my heat mat.  Ditto for the rest of the sprouts.  They're looking pretty limp right now, but hopefully they'll perk up soon and root.  I also planted my edible crop yesterday:  cantaloupe, zucchini, watermelon, peppers, 10+ types of tomatoes, and the herbs - all in small plastic containers, put on the heat mats.  Nice to get a head start on these for summer!  


Some nice things popping up outside...my lupine, which I winter-sowed years ago:


The cranesbill that I planted a few years ago in multiple clumps is growing really well too!  Nearly ready to pop!


Makes nice bouquets too.


I'm still seeing our possum every day, but no babies yet.


But we did have babies this week...goz!!  A nesting pair hung around our front pond for a couple of days.



I miss the goz from our South Carolina house - they came back year after year and weren't a bit afraid of us - so this was so nice to see.  After a day or so, they slipped into the stream that runs through the side of the property and headed for a new resting place!  I think that Claudia was watching them a bit too closely for their comfort.  She's the property manager around here!



Speaking of green and growing, I was cooking with cabbage this week and noticing how pretty the leaves were...


I am a HUGE fan of lettuce ware/cabbage ware.  I used to have some, but the pieces got broken with our multiple moves.  I'm dying to get a few pieces from this fancy set:

photo courtesy of Petit Haus

It's Dodie Thayer and costs tens of thousands of dollars...but it's so whimsical! Wouldn't it be fun to eat from these dishes?

photo courtesy of Petit Haus

The next level of affordability (Tory Burch) loses a lot of the whimsy, in my opinion.

photo courtesy of Petit Haus

The most affordable line (Bordallo Pinheiro) is flat-out wrong, from the color to the design...for me, anyway!


photo courtesy of Petit Haus

I'm still hoping to come across a few authentic Dodie Thayer pieces someday.  It would be just perfect for summer dining!

Have a great week!





Tuesday, April 24, 2012

spring is growing on me!

It's almost harvest time!  About 5 weeks ago, our container gardens looked like this:


We're keeping it simple this year, because we might be moving.  So, I just bought a few seed packets:


And contributed some of my own, like these red bell pepper seeds, saved from the veggie itself:


My sister-in-law bought me these lovely garden tools for Christmas.


They're based on a William Morris design.

 

I love working with them in the garden.  It's made great progress and now the radishes and the lettuce are nearly ready for consumption!


I've got a little company in the garden now.  While Tabitha is content to lounge around the house all day in any spot...


...Bosewichte is only truly happy when rolling in the sun.


I haven't wanted to bring him outside because the yard isn't completely fenced in...but he finally wore me down.  I had to commit to keeping an eye on him.  He rolls in the flowers...


...peers through the plants...


...observes the world from beneath the lilac bushes...


 ...and stalks prey (i.e. shadows) mercilessly.


It's only after an hour or two outside that he's ready to come back inside and take a nap to recover from his strenuous morning...preferably in Todd's office!


 Our irises are coming up.  They're so beautiful!  First we had the stalk.


Then, the buds pushed through the crackly covering.



At last!


I think irises are so pretty.


 I added them, and columbines, to my usual lilac bouquets this week.


Gorgeous!


The salvia is spiking...


Yarrow leaves unfurling...

The wild strawberries are ripe, too.  The birds are very happy!


 Lots of worms around, too...


...including these little grub worms that I often unearth when working in the soil.


The carpenter bees are out and about...


...and I discovered something amazing when following him to his hollowed-out nest.  A praying mantis ootheca...just getting ready to hatch!  Last year the oothecas hatched in early May. 


You know it's empty when you see the sawdust-like streamers coming out of the bottom.


The ants are bustling about.


Leafhoppers are everywhere!


I love sitting and waiting for the little things to come to life.  At first, when sitting among the flowers, you won't see anything.  But if you're patient, little things will creep out of their hiding places, or at least become visible, like this gnat.


We're still walking at the park, too, which is greening up by the day!  


I don't have space for a recipe today, so I'll leave you with a photo.  Todd's birthday was a couple of weeks ago, and I made Martha Stewart's six-layer salted caramel chocolate cake.   

 

I was originally going to cut the three layers into six layers like the recipe indicated, but I accidently put my hand through one of the layers to prevent it from falling on the floor.  No hope of sawing it in half, so I just made this a three layer cake.  Still delicious.  The icing contained a pound of butter and a pound of melted chocolate...so rich!  The recipe is available on her web site.  


Have a great week!