January 31, 2012
Well its starting to hint at spring. No really - the days are a little longer. Here in Powell River it seems a little warmer - or that is just me wishing.
We have been teaching classes at the recreation comples in Powell River for three weeks now. Folks seem to be having a great time in the classes and are signing up for more. So thats good. Our topic tomorrow is Ecological gardening. All about gardening while preserving the earth. Next week is 'Soil'
For those in our area - this is the time to reserve your fruit trees. We have plums, apples, peaches, cherries, etc on order. If you reserve now you are sure to get what you want.
Also - Seedy Saturdays are starting up. This Saturday February 4 we will be in Qualicum Beach. There is a really popular seedy event there and we are pleased that we got a spor.
See you in the garden!
Tuesday, 31 January 2012
Saturday, 21 January 2012
January 21, 2012
Hi all. It is time to start thinking about the spring garden. If you are in Powell River, think about attending our gardening classes, held at the Complex every Wednesday at 630 pm. You can find out the topic in the recreation calendar sent out a while ago or on-line at the Recreaion complex.
Soon it will be time for early planting. Stay tuned
Hi all. It is time to start thinking about the spring garden. If you are in Powell River, think about attending our gardening classes, held at the Complex every Wednesday at 630 pm. You can find out the topic in the recreation calendar sent out a while ago or on-line at the Recreaion complex.
Soon it will be time for early planting. Stay tuned
Monday, 16 January 2012
Jan 16
Time to get those seed orders going if you want to grow herbs, onions and leeks. You will want to start those in February. Perennial flowers can be started now for many varieties - see the link at the right for some good ones to try.
A great place to go for seeds and seedy information are the many Seedy Saturdays around the country. We will be attending the following:
Time to get those seed orders going if you want to grow herbs, onions and leeks. You will want to start those in February. Perennial flowers can be started now for many varieties - see the link at the right for some good ones to try.
A great place to go for seeds and seedy information are the many Seedy Saturdays around the country. We will be attending the following:
- Qualicum Beach - February 4
- Comox/Courtenay - March 3
- Powell River - March 10
Thursday, 5 January 2012
January 5, 2012
What's up in the garden? Not much
really.
Things are looking pretty brown. We
have no snow here in Powell River but it is 8 degrees out today; I
even saw the sun for 15 minutes or so.
We are past the shortest day of the
year and heading into spring. Its time to start thinking about
planning your garden. Map out your garden on paper and take a look
at sun paths and yard conditions. If you are in Powell River you can
join us at the Recreation Complex for our Wednesday evening workshops
on gardening.
Take a look at the seed you have left
over from last year. If you saved it in a cold dry place, it may be
fine to plant. Seed does age wherever it is stored, but most does
fine for a couple of years. Make a list of what you want to grow and
compare. What do you need to buy to get going for the year? Our
seed catalogues are nearly ready and you can shop on-line at
www.eternalseed.ca at any
time.
Things to start indoors in February –
herbs, onions and leeks from seed. Perennials can be started from
seed now too. Take a look at my article on Suite101 for some tips.
Here in Powell River you can dig in
some spinach, lettuce and corn salad seed and they will pop up when
it is warm enough for them. Elsewhere in the country – if your
ground is frozen you will have to wait until it thaws out to plant
these things.
If you have been winter gardening take
a look at your winter lettuce. Hopefully you have some nice salad
greens.
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