Archive for February, 2010

Growing in the Greenhouse

Monday, February 22nd, 2010

New plants have been arriving all last week – so we have begun transplanting them into larger pots.  This process is a full fledged family affair as everyone from the smallest to the biggest has a role to play – from the mixing potting soil (the boys’ job) to taking the pictures (one of Vanessa’s girls)  even the sweeping up afterward (she’s three, and she is great at it!) – good times spent with family and a great place to learn and then practice real life skills. 

Some new items we are particularly excited about this year are the hellebores, lime green coral bells, pink hydrangea and caladium as well as more of the gorgeous oriental lilies!

New greens we are excited to be planting this spring include cress and bordeaux red stemmed spinach.  We know these will be a welcome addition to the wonderful blue kale, spinach and red leafed lettuce we love.

April is just a month away so check out the plant sale dates posted on the Spring Sale and Produce Page!  Have a great week.  We look forward to seeing you soon!

Recycled Seed Trays

Saturday, February 13th, 2010

Sometimes starting plants from seed can be a daunting and rather costly experience.  Because good soil and great seeds truly are essential – His Glories Farm always reuses as many of the seed trays, pots and other containers as we can.  (We’re always pleased when our customers return pots or trays :) )

But I was particularly impressed with my husband’s genius yesterday as he found a plastic box I had purchased spinach in – added moist warm soil, seeds and the lid.  He placed it in the south living room window.  Now all we have to do is wait.

Bottom line:  Don’t think you have to buy the fancy black trays with lids.  You can spend your seed dollars on the best seeds then use something you already have!

Wondering which seeds we started this past week?

Italian Basil, Night Shadow Eggplant, Hungarian Hot Wax Peppers, Large Red Cherry Tomato, Talladega Cucumber, Early Girl Tomato and Parsley

Cabbage and Valentine’s Day

Sunday, February 7th, 2010

This past week we began planting cabbage and preparing for Valentine’s Day.

I am not quite sure how to create a connection between cabbage and the infamous cupid, but surely one does exist?  Perhaps cabbage is incredibly heart healthy -

Cabbage usually takes seven to ten days to sprout depending on the amount of sunlight and heat.

While you are starting those new plants, challenge yourself to do something special this week for those you love.  If you are at a loss for what to buy (inexpensive) for the men in your life, think duct tape.  It comes in pink and red!  (I bought red at WalMart) and believe me, they’ll be impressed! While in the electrical tape area (a topic I know nothing about) there was also a package of amazing double sized tape in red that says it can hold over 100#!  Awesome, Gary will be thrilled.

Have a great week and Valentine’s Day.  Enjoy those in your life, keep thinking Spring- while we watch the snowflakes.

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