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Tuesday, September 4, 2007
Labor Day Haul
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Raison d'etre
Hungry DC Gardener
Washington, DC, United States
Please enjoy my little log of my urban garden life. I joined my community gardening association in 2006 and absolutely love my 20ft by 20 ft plot.
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Google garden Calendar
Spring Planting - Work in Progress
2008 Gardening Expenditures
Total: $147.67
$4 - Onion bulbs
$2.99 -Seedling Tray
$70- Grow-light system from Hydrofarm (Amazon)
$28.28 - Southern Seed Exposure - 9 packets of seeds
$46.60 - Seeds from Italy - 15 packets of seeds
Where I buy my seeds
Franchi Sementi US distributor- Great and plentiful Italian seeds
Southern Seed Exposure
Good Resources...
Weekend Gardener
Kayln's kitchen (Weekend Herb Gardening)
Cooking for Engineers
PBS's Victory Garden (don't forget their recipes)
Wash Po's Adrian Higgan
Green Guerillas
Veggie Gardening Tips
Foodie Farm Girl
DC Urban Gardeners
Epicurious
Maryland Cooperative Extension
2007 Sowing Dates
baby squash (plant) 5/12
Beets (Detroit Dark Red) 5/2, 5/20
Bush Beans ( Contender, Buff Valentine) 5/11
Carrots ( Chantenay Red Core) 4/30, 5/20
Cilanto - First week in April
cucumber 4/29
Eggplants 4/29, 6/2
Garlic (October 2006)
Leeks (Dawn Giant) 4/30, seedlings used in salad on 6/10
Lima Bean (Jackson Wonder) 5/20 more added 6/1 due to few seedlings
New Zealand Spinach 5/20
Okra (Cajun Jewel) 5/20
Onion sets 4/22
parsley (gift from neighbor 6/6
Peppers 4/29, 6/8
Shallots (October 2006)
sweet potato 5/26
Swiss Chard (Lucullus) End of March, 5/20
Tomatoes 4/29, 5/26, 6/2
zucchini 5/26, 6/2
2007 Harvesting Dates
Bloomsdale Spinach pulled out by 5/23 ; planted end of March;, ready to eat in mid to late April
Cherry Belle Radishes pulled out by 6/1; planted 4/30; first bites on 5/20
butter crunch lettuce pulled out 5/30 (perhaps earlier), planted end of March, ready to eat in early April
eggplants (fingerling) 6/27
New Zealand Spinach 7/1
cherry tomatoes (only 2) 7/1
bush beans 7/1
zucchini 6/26
cucumbers 6/26
beets 6/27
baby beets and baby carrots 6/17
baby beet greens 6/17
Fresh parsley 6/8
Garlic 6/8
White onions (smallish) 6/8
Swiss Chard full leaves 6/5
Shallots (half of the crop) 5/30
Swiss Chard first bites in early May from March plantings; 5/20 plants were ready by 6/28
2007 Poor performers
cucumber (lemon) 5/20
Index
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What a garden can teach
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