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Almost time to start some seedlings

by Tricia

Spring will be here in a month or so, and soon many of us will be setting up our grow lights and starting to plant seeds in the hopes of successfully growing some seedlings for our gardens.

Many of the tender annuals should be planted in mid- to late February, depending upon what gardening zone you are in, and most other plants can be started in March.

I’ll talk more about planting times in future posts.

In the meantime, just to get those gardening juices flowing, why don’t you watch this time lapse video of some seedlings growing:






Filed Under: In The Garden, Recreation, Video Tagged With: Entertainment and Rec, In The Garden, plant, plant growth, start seeds, time lapse, Video

I’m back!

by Tricia

I missed most of Green Thumb Sunday and the days that followed!

You know why? My former web hosting service suspended my site! For no good reason! I think my sites got attacked and used up too much of the hosts processes, but they never did give me a good explanation so I can only guess and I’m not convinced that they told me the truth either.

Anyway, I’m back!

Also, just in case it really was a spam attack or something I’ve armed all of my blogs with Bad Behavior- a plug in that helps protect against spam and works well with other spam plugins. Hopefully that means my sites are more secure than they were before.

Sorry to have disappeared!

Filed Under: In The Garden, Web and Technology Tagged With: In The Garden, new web hosting service, site down, suspended account, Web and Technology, web hosting

February Gardening Tips

by Tricia

I realize that February isn’t traditionally thought of as a gardening month in many areas of the world, but whether you live in a warm or cold climate there are some things that you can do for your garden in February.

In warm areas gardeners are likely perplexed by the weather as it can change from day to day, or even from day to night. Likewise, gardeners in cold climates might experience some fluctuations in the day to day or at least week to week temperatures.

February, for many gardeners is a month of planning, and for watching for the first signs of spring.

Here are some tips and ideas, set up by gardening zones, for the month of February:

All Gardeners –

  • Finish your seed and plant orders
  • February can be a difficult month for your houseplants – watch for pests
  • Care for your gardening tools. Have you cleaned and oiled your pruners?

Zone 8 and higher –

  • Keep and eye on the weather, watch for cold snaps. Be ready to protect tender plants
  • Keep watering your garden unless your area is undergoing water restrictions
  • Care for your annual flower bed, amend the soil if necessary
  • Plant cool season veggies – Kale, lettuce, broccoli, onions
  • Propagate new plants from cuttings
  • You can plant your cold hardy annuals such as Icelandic poppies and pansies
  • Harvest any winter crops before the weather warms causing them to bolt
  • Begin planting seeds for your warm season flowers and vegetables
  • divide your perennials
  • Prune roses and bareroot roses
  • Plant fruit trees and bareroot roses
  • Plant bulbs – crinums, amaryllis and calla lilies
  • protect your roses and fruit trees by using dormant spray on them
  • If you overwintered Begonia and canna tubers and corms it’s time to pot them up

Zone 7 and lower

  • If the weather is nice enough get out and prune your trees, shrubs – ornamental and fruit
  • Replace Mulch if necessary
  • If the ground has thawed check your flowerbeds and adjust any plants that may have heaved
  • check your garden, plants and trees for animal and pest damage
  • Cut branches for forcing indoors – dogwood works well
  • Give your Holly bushes a hard pruning to rejuvenate them
  • Check evergreens for dessication
  • This is the month to start cool season veggies, annual and perennial flowers by seed indoors.

Filed Under: Home and Lifestyle, In The Garden, Recreation Tagged With: Entertainment and Rec, Home and Lifestyle, In The Garden

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