Showing posts with label Radishes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Radishes. Show all posts

Friday, April 5, 2019

Willy Nilly Friday, April 5, 2019

Willy Nilly Friday 5, Sky Watch Friday,
and on Saturday, Saturday's Critters, and I'd Rather B Birdin'

1. Redbuds (Sky Watch Friday)
Pickwick, Tennessee, USA, April 2, 2019

We had a bright sunny day for our drive to the Pickwick Inn Restaurant to meet friends for lunch on Tuesday. The Eastern Redbud trees, Cercis canadensis, are really showing off their blooms this year! These beauties are near the Inn's entrance.

2. The Most Unusual Thing I Have Seen This Week
Tupelo, Mississippi, USA, April 3, 2019
I guess we will never know how this pine tree got bent over, but it seems to be coping really well. It is as tall as any of the surrounding trees.

3. Spring Garden
Prentiss County, Mississippi, USA, April 4, 2019
I planted this container of onions on February 28. The tiny round leaves just barely visible are radishes I planted in the gaps between the onions early last week. I have several more containers of onions and radishes planted at 10 day intervals to stretch out the harvest. I can hardly wait until it is warm enough to grow tomatoes and okra!

4. Butterflies (Saturday Critters)
Prentiss County, Mississippi, USA, March 28, 2019
If you noticed the Henbit growing all around my container of onions in the above photo, this is why they have not been mowed down - the butterflies love them!

Prentiss County, Mississippi, USA, April 3, 2019


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5. Scaup (I'd Rather B Birdin')
Pickwick, Tennessee, USA, April 2, 2019
Greater Scaups, Aythya marila, and Lesser Scaups, Aythya affinis, are very difficult to tell apart, so I am not even going to try! They are migratory birds that are here only in the Winter before flying to northern Canada to raise their young in the Summer.

Have a great day!

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Friday, February 24, 2012

The Winter Garden February 2012

Winter Gardening Experiment
and the 52 Week Salad Challenge
 This is my first year to attempt growing a Fall/Winter garden. On August 31, September 13, and September 24, I planted radishes, onions and carrots in containers - just a small experimental garden.
Home-grown salad ingredients February 22, 2012

My harvest from October 2011 through February 2012
'Early Scarlet Globe' Radishes - 34 (they were ready to eat in 6  to 10 weeks).
'Little Fingers' Baby Carrots - 65 (with a few more still to be pulled).
'Evergreen Long White Bunching' Onions - 4 (The onions are just now getting big enough to eat.
                                                                      Many more to come).

Not a great total, but pretty good, I think, for a small experiment in winter gardening.

On November 24, I planted a container of potatoes. They have had a stuggle to survive. The foliage was frozen twice in January, despite being covered at night. (One night 22F, -5C, another night 19F, -7C). However, with warmer temperatures, they put up leaves again.

When, and if, I have new potatoes to eat, I'll have rosemary to season them with.

February 5, 2012 - The Rosemary seems to enjoy the winter weather!

On February 1, I planted more radishes in the container that has only onions left in it.
Of course, the weather immediately turned much colder!

They poked their little heads up on February 13 and seem to be growing well.
I sowed more radish seeds on February 20.

The first of March, I plan to plant more containers with lettuce, onions, carrots and radishes. It will be another two months before the weather is right to get started with tomatoes, peppers, and other warm season vegetables. But I may try to get an earlier start. We'll see how it goes! 

Veg Plotting has issued a challenge to grow our own salads all year round.
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Friday, January 27, 2012

52 week Salad Challenge January 2012

The garden in 2011

Last year I became more interested in growing vegetables. I started with the usual stuff - tomatoes, peppers, cucumber, okra, and beans. The cucumber vines tried to take over the garden! My Sweet 100 tomatoes did really well, but the others were disappointing. I planted the beans late, so it was a race to get them mature enough to harvest before frost. Okra was good - it loves our hot Summers. The bell peppers barely made a few peppers, but the Jalepeno hot peppers did wonderfully well. But the real high point of the garden was early one July morning when I discovered a baby bird just learning to fly!


When the heat of Summer finally began to ease, I planted onions, radishes, and carrots in containers, a mixture of seeds in each container. Planting dates were August 31, September 13, and September 20.


The first  radishes, Early Scarlet Globe, matured quickly. The first harvest (from August 31 planting) was October 4. October was the month of the radishes!

In November I began covering the containers at night as our temperatures dipped below freezing.


Plastic bags filled with hay or straw snuggled up against the containers, along with plastic sheeting over the tops at night, keeps them warm enough to continue growing. This is a recent photo - all the radishes have been harvested; just onions and carrots left in this container.

On November23, just in time for Thanksgiving, the first carrots, Little Fingers, were ready for harvest! These baby carrots really are about the size of your finger, but will grow larger if you can resist pulling them! They are deliciously crisp with more carrot flavor than mass-produced store-bought carrots. And we had fresh radishes from the garden, too!

The radishes were all gone by mid-December, but we enjoyed baby carrots all through December and January.

The Garden in 2012

The onions, Evergreen Long White Bunching, have been very slow growing. According to the seed packet, maturity is 120 days.
I pulled this one on Tuesday, January 24, just to see if they were big enough to eat. Small, but delicious! Look what a root system! Great potential, I think, for future growth. I'll give them more time. In the Spring I am going to plant onion sets instead of starting from onion seed, so as to get them going faster.

I've never grown lettuce or other salad greens, but thanks to the 52 Week Salad Challenge at Veg Plotting, I am going to give them a try this year.
Last week I bought radish seeds (Cherry Belle) and two packets of lettuce seeds (Black Seeded Simpson and Mesclun Greens Mixture). According to the packet directions, I can start them in March. I still have Little Finger baby carrot seeds left over from last year. As soon as onion sets are in the stores, I'll get them. By mid-April it should be warm enough to set out tomato plants, cucumbers, and peppers.

I am hoping for a great year of growing my own salads!
And may all of you have a great year of growing and eating salads!

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