Garden Journal

Monday, October 16, 2006

Starting My Own Composting


I ordered a composting bin from stopwaste.org

This link gives basic information on how to compost.

Sunday, October 15, 2006

New to Square Foot Gardening

If you have never heard of Square Foot Gardening, basically it's a new home gardening method invented by a retired engineer. It's meant to a simplified way of gardening in a limited space. I was definitely intrigued by the idea the first time I flipped through the book from a book store's shelf and finished reading it in half a day.

(example of a square foot garden)

So today I finally made my first step in square foot gardening.

After some amendments to the soil, I started dividing one of my vegetable patches into square foot plots. To-do item is that I still to find better material to be the dividers. I temporarily used twines that are nailed on both ends to the edges of the vegetable box, but I just read from the Square Foot Gardening's website that wood laths or vinyl strips make better dividers.

I planted about ten broad beans into the first three squares. Alice and James gave me the beans. I planted them in early spring this past year and they seemed to do well with low maintenance. I also planted three square foots of Chinese cabbages. I did about 10 of them. Additionally, I planted one square foot of 16 radishes. I suspect that it's too crowded.

I found on the internet that most cities have a compost program and sells to their residents compost bins for lower prices. I found that I could get a home composter for $39 at stopwaste.org I think I'm going to order one. The idea of composting although kind of grosses me out.

Sunday, October 08, 2006

Tulip Bulbs in the fridge now

I put the Tulip Bulbs in the fridge yeserday. In Northern California, winter is mild that it's recommended to leave bulbs in the fridge for 6-8 weeks before planting, because most bulbs need a dormant period of time. Last year, according to my journal, I planted them outside at the end of November. They did well in the spring, so I'll do the same this year.

Amaryllis and Plumbago

I planted two Amaryllis bulbs from kits bought at Lowes. ($3.65 Red Lion)
When wetting the soil, I put in too much water. (Instruction says 2+ cups of water.) So they are kind of sitting in water right now, but I hope the soil will dry up soon.

I also planted a plumbago near the sidewalk. That sidewalk belongs to the city and it needs to be cleaned up. I'm starting with plumbago. The one I planted a year ago grew wild in my backyard. I see plumbagos all over the ground next to the highways, so it must be quite a survivor. Just what I need for the sidewalk.