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What's in your garden? 12 Replies

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Seed Saver plants in So. Cal. 4 Replies

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Rose Keppler Moradian Comment by Rose Keppler Moradian on June 28, 2009 at 7:33pm
June 28th..
(I realize now that many of these comments are old)

Hi Everybody! I'm so pleased to have found you! I'm a veggie gardener by trade.
I have wonderful clients who I grow for. My own small shady space is dominated by my herd of dogs and all my plants are up on shelves in pots awaiting a home. I hope to be able to offer my clients my own brand of veggies, but thats a far off dream for now. I have to focus on what I'm doing, plod along and get plants in the ground, growing.

Joy, now is the time to plant corn. To prep the soil, go ahead and add in chicken manure. Plant pole beans along with the corn, as corn is a heavy feeder and beans fix nitrogen. Whatever corn you plant this year, save a cob for next. Silver queen is good. Bi color corn is interesting.

Kimberly, place your mason bees in a crook of a tree, out of harms way and in shade.

John, citrus does not compost. Other large items put in a blender pour it in.

For all, I wouldn't do peas now. Beans are in, peas are cool weather. Beans are three months out of the year,June, July and August. Start brassicas in August. We get intense solar radiation all Autumn.
David King Comment by David King on February 23, 2009 at 3:48pm
Joy - Country Gentleman is a good heirloom white corn. Sometimes called 'Shoepeg' - it's a neat corn because the kernels aren't in straight rows! And it tastes good - the kernel in a white corn isn't as big as yellow, but I think they are sweeter.
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Kimberly Comment by Kimberly on February 8, 2009 at 12:37pm
I bought a Mason bee box from masonbeehomes.com in Canada. I’m in southern California and I’d like some guidance on where to place the bee box so that it does not get over-heated in our hot weather. I gather that the bees should lay the larvae by May or so and then I should ’store’ the box. Most instructions are are for more northern climates so any advice would be welcome. Thanks so much.
John Comment by John on January 29, 2009 at 3:38pm
Thanks everyone for all the helpful and encouraging comments and quick responses! I'm going to try to get started this weekend.

Regarding composting, that was a great youtube link, Joy. Do any of you know, can I put in large food scraps (like orange or grapefruit peels) or do I need to cut things up first?
Joy Williams Comment by Joy Williams on January 29, 2009 at 2:16pm
When is a good time to start corn seedlings?

Anyone have a favorite heirloom variety of corn? I've grown silverqueen before, but this year I wanted to try an heirloom white corn.
Sharon Foster Comment by Sharon Foster on January 28, 2009 at 12:48am
I try to get my kids involved too! And I'm fairly new to gardening. My youngest son - four - loves to put the seeds in the dirt, but my oldest - 8 - mostly likes to eat the carrots, snap peas and all the fruit. I don't think I brought one snap pea into the house last year, so this year we are planting many, many more. Mostly I like to garden while they play.
Kimberly Comment by Kimberly on January 27, 2009 at 9:53pm
Now is an excellent time to get started in So. Cal. The cold loving cauliflower, broccoli, spinach, etc. should be sprouting by now. Though don't hesitate to get some sown now. You can get seedlings that are further along at the nursery and start seeds now. Kids should have fun with radishes and peas now and beans a bit later I think. Those tend to come up and produce something fast. The UC extension agent has guides called 'gardening basic' for each area of California, i think. Check out this website: http://ceorange.ucdavis.edu/ to get more information. Become a master gardener and teach your children! What fun.
Joy Williams Comment by Joy Williams on January 27, 2009 at 7:21pm
Hey John,
KGI did a video about composting:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aKlauRA7ugI
Joy Williams Comment by Joy Williams on January 27, 2009 at 7:17pm
Actually a composting group would probably be a good group to start.
Joy Williams Comment by Joy Williams on January 27, 2009 at 7:17pm
John, Re, Composting

That sounds like a good start.
 

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Hello Sumitra, Thankyou for sharing your pictures. Your students are beautiful. I thought of you the other day as I watched a documentary about Nepal on the television.
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Hi Sumitra, It is great to see your photos and bee hives. Like you I long for equality for all people on this planet. If all people could grow their own vegetables it would be a great thing. It is very hard to know that lots of people do not have ...
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GREAT SUMITRA! THERE WAS ALSO THIS LADY FROM NEPAL, CALLED TIGER PRINCESS.so Nepal has great women.
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Thanks Raul, gardening gives me pleasure as well as fresh vegetables as well, and off course an family tie!
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Thats great Everret! So lovingly composed that I felt the warmth of that old rickety stove around me after so many years and away so many miles.
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lovely memories Everett, thanks for sharing.
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I think this might need it's own category, don't you? Tomatoes are one of the most popular things to grow and we've been placing them in all kinds of groups, but the fact is we almost all grow them, and they have specific needs.
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Greetings everyone :D Sice we've been having such odd weather this year, I decided to try getting my garlic in the ground this past weekend. Now I hope that it'll all grow nicely.
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Donald you lucky to live in an area where you can start a new hive at any time during the year! In New York one could never start a new package in December! =8-o We'd love to see pix of your current hive. :)
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Hi Everyone: I am new to kitchen gardeners and I currently have one bee hive and I am planning on buying one four pound package of bees and a queen in December. If my luck is strong I will also capture a swarm and end up with three total hives goi...
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Created by Ian Jan 27, 2009 at 4:27pm. Last updated by Ian Jan 27.

HOW TO - MAKE COMPOST

Recently there was an excellent discussion about composting. I’ve pulled together all the various comments here. You can also watch KGI's video on composting here.

 

 

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