Saturday, January 20, 2024

The Great Seed Giveway

Finally got around to purging the seed collection by giving a bunch away to the local buy nothing group.

These were given away:

Basil: Genovese - two packs available (commercial)
Basil: Thai (home-collected)
Bok choy: Bietola (commercial) I find it bolted to seed quickly
Bok choy: unknown variety (home-collected) I find it bolted to seed quickly
Broccoli: Waltham (commercial)
Broccoli: Green Sprouting (commercial)
Carrots: Touchon (commercial)
Carrots: Nantes Scarlet (commercial)
Kale: Premier Forage (commercial)
Kale: Siberian (commercial)
Kale: White Russian (commercial)
Lettuce: Black-seeded Simpson (home-collected)
Lettuce: Tom Thumb Butterhead (commercial)
Malabar spinach: Green Vine - 4 seeds left - can be tricky to grow (commercial)
Parsley: Single Hardy Italian (commercial)
Rosemary: Unnamed variety (commercial)
Swiss Chard: Barese (commercial) - this is a dwarf variety bought last year - very similar to bok choy - I found it bolted to seed very quickly
Tomato: Sweetie - cherry variety (commercial)
Tomato: Rainbow Blend (commercial)
Tomato: miscellaneous cherry variety (home-collected)
Tomato: miscellaneous large variety (home-collected)
Tomato: miscellaneous medium variety (home-collected)
Zucchini: Golden - 3 seeds left (commercial)
Zucchini: Golden Rush - 7 seeds left (commercial)
Zucchini: Ronde de Nice (round) - 4 seeds left (commercial)

Flowers:
Marigold (home-collected)
Nasturtium: Peach Melba (commercial)
Poppy: Oriental Scarlet (home-collected)
Poppy: Oriental Scarlet (commercial)
Poppy: Flanders Field (commercial)
Purple coneflower (home-collected)
Sunflower: Mammoth (commercial)
Sunflower: Mammoth (home-collected)
Sunflower: Evening Sun (commercial)
Sunflower: miscellaneous (home-collected)


These are still left over as of when I'm writing this:

Flowers:
Bidens (home-collected)
Black-eyed Susan (home-collected)
Forget-me-not: cynoglossum amabile -- the flowers are fully blue with a blue centre (not the yellow-center variety) (home-collected) -- I love these and grow them every year from home-collected seed, have lots of seeds so would love to share
Hollyhock (home-collected)
Lupin (home-collected)
Wild evening primrose (home-collected

Onions round 3

Because a relatively high proportion of them seem to be flopping once put into the mix.

Tuesday, January 16, 2024

Onions round 2

Started more bec I didn't start enough in round 1.  Still all from the same commercial packet I bought recently.

Monday, January 8, 2024

Prepared the soilless mix -- and bought new bag of seaweed meal from R's at fraction the price of Gaia

 Prepared the soilless mix yesterday -- with ZERO of the leftover promix.

So, it contains only:

- peat moss

- vermiculite

- perlite

- kelp meal

- azomite

- mrp

- alfalfa pellets

- lime

- myke (actually not yet added, bought some today and will add it in before using)


And, since my kelp meal is starting to run low, bought some more from Ritchie's.  The guy at the counter said either I can buy Gaia and pay over $200 for 20 kg, or I can buy a different brand that's marketed for horse feed, and pay $95 for 25 kg.  !!!!  So I went for the horse feed -- made by Acadian Seaplants Limited.  I emailed them tonight just to confirm whether it's kelp or some other type of seaweed, so, we'll see.

Onions started in PT -- "Frontier", to try for bulbs as well as scallions

Bought these seeds from Ritchie's, "Frontier", a hybrid said to be good for short seasons and a bulb that's good for storage -- at least, based on the packet.

Will only do this type of onion this year, none of my pre-existing seeds, just to keep things simple.