5.09.2010

Spring Planting


It's Mother's Day and I am watching the sun come up over the mountains. Not a cloud in the sky, birds singing in the still morning air. It is a moment of quiet and solitude that nourishes me.
And it is the day earmarked to set out my seedlings and flowers.
I am gambling this early in the season and have no psychic ability to tell what kind of summer lies ahead. Weather wise, I can dream of another summer like the last – long, warm days that brought such incredible bounty to my garden and table. Here we are, a week into May, and I've transplanted pumpkins and summer squash out into the garden. They might survive. I'm pretty sure the cucumbers won't – but it's worth a shot. The peas are up – along with the lettuce; however some thing ate my spinach down to nothing. Slugs that even now are digesting the bait that I left out for them.
Weather like this tantalizes me with visions of vine ripened tomatoes and freshly picked basil. I am ready for sun drenched days, flip flops and shorts.
Planting List 2010 from Territory Seeds and Abundant  Life Seeds:
  • Howden Pumpkins
  • Small Sugar Pumpkins
  • Samish Hybrid Organich Spinach
  • Blushed Butter Cos Lettuce
  • Heirloom Mix Lettuce
  • Dakota Snap Peas
  • Sugar Sprint Snap peas
  • Oregon Sugar Pod II Snow Peas
  • Oriental snap peas
  • Eight ball summer squash
  • Gold Rush Zucchini
  • Orient Express Cucumbers
  • Carnival Hybrid Winter Squash
  • Cannellini Lingot Bush Beans
  • Kentucky Wonder Pole Beans
  • Speckled Cranberry Dry Shelling Bean
  • Nantes Carrots
  • Nantaise Narome Carrots
  • Red Ace Beets
  • Chioggia Beets
  • Sunflowers: Sunseed, Infrared, and Apricot Twist

3.29.2010

Planting Onions

It's really easy to plant onions.  Turning the soil, pulling out the weeds, raking last years detris away - now that takes time.  But on a beautiful Saturday afternoon with the sun on my shoulders and soft clouds chasing across the sky - what better time is there to spend outside with my hands in the dirt?