A couple of weeks ago I received a package from Renee’s Garden; one of my favorite seed suppliers . I was asked to trial test the new 2009 seed varieties and a test it will truly be. Out of 12 seed packets I received only three are vegetable seeds and the remainder are ornamental flowers.
I don’t gravitate towards ornamentals. I have an extremely difficult time watering anything that isn’t going to feed me. I planted brussels sprouts amongst flax, pentstemon, and daylilies just so the non-vegs can be assured of some water. The only flowers I’ve been able to successfully grow are daisies, marigolds and coleus. I kind of have a black thumb for all others.
The torrential rain has forced me to soil block at the kitchen table. I was planning on blocking yesterday but after hours in the garden, a long walk with Wrinkles, and three hours of cooking, I shined the whole project. I’m behind my planting schedule already and I need a heating mat stat.
I’m clearing out the beds slowly. Here’s Sunday's harvest. It made a delicious salad.
11 years ago
4 comments:
I'm really impressed with how internet savvy some of the smaller seed companies are. It's a pretty smart move to get bloggers on their good side. :-)
I'll be interested to hear how you like the seeds, the baby bells especially.
Funny, you and I are a lot alike. All the ornamentals in my garden are my aunt's doing. Thankfully she's into native or PNW friendly plants that require no watering on my part. That's good because I wouldn't do it. If I can't eat it I don't care about it. Hehe.
Great idea interplanting in with your veggies. I planted marigolds but only because they companion with something. Hehe.
Hahahahaha I got such a good laugh from your comment.
Thank you :)
How nice to harvest tomatoes in December... I'm lucky to have them in July-Oct in San Francisco. Sigh.
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