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View original postIt is still too cold to put seeds in the ground where I am, but I have planning my garden since January.


View original postFrost date is early May round here, but I've got a cold frame greenhouse out back and a number of raised beds I've translucent tarps and pipes I can toss over to get them warmer sooner and lets me keep things going longer. Starting seeds in the house is always a bit tricky though, window ledges are prime real estate to my cats and they also tend to gnaw or dig on plants and soil in the house.

Last frost for us is mid-late May. I usually get started plants from the local farmer's market, but I want to try different varieties of tomatoes. The ones that are available here a tasty for hot house tomatoes, but I want ones that taste like the ones grandpa used to grow. The ones I've tried haven't done well. Even the grafted ones were pitiful. I chalk it up to user error.

I would love to start a lot of stuff inside, but I'm on batteries off the grid, and I'm looking for a super efficient full-spectrum lighting system. I'm glad that it seems the "long dark" is over, and the PV arrays are generating more power these days, I still don't want anything that uses more than 50 watts. Maybe I could do artificial lighting just to extend daylight hours? I don't know. I still have research to do. I should have paid more attention to the horticulturists at my old job. I am sending my soil away to be tested as well.

I would love to do a cold frame outside, I have some old single-paned windows that could easily be utilized. As far as creatures gnawing plants, I would have to lock down any greenhouse so the chickens can't get at it. This time of year they are crazy for anything that hints at being green.

My fruit trees (zone 4 and 5a peaches, cherries, pears, and plums) and strawberry (v: Sparkle) plants should be arriving mid April. It'll be several years before I get enough to preserve, but it's exciting. If I get to my in-laws early enough, there's a woman who specializes in old-timey tomato varieties. I am keeping my fingers crossed. I'm thinking about keeping bees too, but one step at a time.

*MySmiley*

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Liberalism has officially failed - Poverty reaches 1960 levels - - 04/04/2013 12:33:15 AM 1344 Views
As has Conservatism. - 04/04/2013 12:37:23 AM 805 Views
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Interestingly enough.... - 04/04/2013 09:20:06 PM 872 Views
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The entire post...as well as many of the sub-threads....prompts the question of: - 04/04/2013 09:39:16 PM 896 Views
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Who said anything about the status quo? I just said I didn't agree with your solution. *NM* - 04/04/2013 04:19:37 AM 504 Views
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Liberalism & Conservatism 'officially fail' about ever other year I've noticed, still around though *NM* - 04/04/2013 09:02:42 AM 406 Views
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Yes, the logical step is to go for Nordic style socialism. - 04/04/2013 03:19:17 PM 888 Views
well that and a tiny homogenous population funded by large oil reserves - 04/04/2013 06:57:51 PM 840 Views
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The Economist (of all people) was singing the praises of the Nordic countries recently. - 04/04/2013 08:49:36 PM 854 Views
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We're Maryland, actually, as I recall. - 04/04/2013 10:15:49 PM 778 Views
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congrats on being part of the problem.... *NM* - 05/04/2013 04:48:58 AM 460 Views
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Clearly. *NM* - 05/04/2013 07:32:21 PM 385 Views
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