Monday, February 2, 2009

How Green is my Thumb?

Before I lose myself in winter wist for summer sun and green growing things, I do hope you'll pop over to the ice encased world of The Fields Beyond where Cate has described in her exquisite prose, a meeting of the minds between canine denizens of her 200 acre wood and her new best friend, Spencer. For me, a visit to Cate is always a balm for the soul....
It's time to order those seeds! After mulling over the seemingly infinite possibilities, Ee and I have decided on garden-lite. For me, tomatoes, tomatoes, tomatoes and a bit of Swiss chard. Of course easy to grow zucchini, yellow crook neck, butternut, and spaghetti squash. Maybe I'll put a little Black Seeded Simpson lettuce in my flower garden.
I love beets, but Ee has never cared for them and he does the hard work, so they didn't make the cut. Let me hasten to add that I know he'd gladly grow them just for me, but I want to keep it simple..they do look good though........
We aren't supposed to grow morning glories here, but I ordered some from a catalog a few years ago and not only did they arrive on my doorstep, but I still have some seeds left!
And tomatoes..........I'm still trying to decide on the ones I want and it's about time to get them planted in flats where they'll get lots of light from the kitchen window.
Early girl of course, as they do best in our short growing season. And I want to try some of those little gape tomatoes that can be tossed in a salad wholeand tase great . An heirloom tomato is a must too. I'm looking for the right one, probably Black Prince. And one of the greatest joys in all this is that all this planning and looking ahead is sooooo easy!

8 comments:

Granny Annie said...

You and my husband get more excited about planning the garden than anyone I know. I just go along with whatever pops out of the ground.

Granny J said...

Love those pictures, esp. the tomatoes from the old herbal. I, too, have morning glories -- I have my kids buy them for me (out of state, of course). Vegwise, I'll do my usual, which is a couple of minis in one of my containers.

Linda G. said...

GA, I don't know why I get so excited about growing things in Jan and Feb. Good sense takes over when the hard work time comes..

GJ, Your container garden is always lovely, and if I get some good strong tomato plants, I'll gladly give you some:)

Mevely317 said...

Pleased to meet-cha, Linda! ...and big thanks for your sweet note!

Question? Have you ever tried growing asparagus out here? I remember it growing wild, beside the roadway in northern New Mexico way back when ... so I "presumed" (ha) I'd find those seeds for sale when I moved back West. So far, nothing.

Have yourself a great new week!

Shammickite said...

I'll buy some baby tomato plants already started in pots, but it's quite hard to decide where to plant them as my back yard is shaded with lots of mature trees.
Your seeds look so good, I am sorely tempted to do some planting myself. Good luck with your garden.

Linda G. said...

Hi Maverly, thanks for dropping by! We've grown asparagus by planting roots, but haven't tried it with seed.

Hi Sham! It's really hard to grow tomatoes with little sun. I imagine your growing season is rather short too. I'm hoping to have some fair sized plants by planting time as our growing season is pretty short and about the time they are bearing well, it freezes!

Cliff said...

It sure must be that time. Marilyn was in a rush to get home today. She wanted to finish her seed & plant order. Now,,,how to pay for it.
She's even has her mind set on planting spinach next week. Pretty good trick for ground that has frost a long was down.

Linda G. said...

Cliff, Marilyn sounds like a kindred soul! I think I should get some spinach in the ground pronto as it's perfect for it here in AZ right now!