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Monthly Archives: April 2009
Baby chicks RIP
I’m sad to report our baby chicks are all dead. We’ve been keeping them in the basement in a large box. Our dog Gala has been curious about the chicks so we’ve kept the door closed to the basement to keep … Continue reading
Gawky chicks and the indoor phantom insects return!
A few things for my quick post today. First, I noticed more insect damage under the grow lights yesterday. As you can see in the lower right, one of the watermelon seeds was cut down. So the seedling damage continues. … Continue reading
Under the grow lights: The summer crops emerge
Last weekend, I seeded my summer crops. As you can see, I’m having really good germination and early growth under the new grow lights. In these 28 pots, I have three types of cucumbers (Alibi, Green Slam, and Boothby’s Blonde), … Continue reading
Posted in Gardening, Homesteading
Tagged basil, chicks, corn, cucumbers, grow lights, melon, peppers, petunias, seedlings, squash
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Help! Something is chopping down my seedlings
Ok, I need some help with a quick diagnostic here. Something is chopping down my pepper seedlings. The plants, as you can see, are chopped off at the base. These seedlings are indoors under the grow lights. The plants did have … Continue reading
Seeding for summer and more blueberries!
We had a colder than usual winter and a number of my more tender lavender plants (Spanish lavender) died. This left a section of our yard looking quite a mess. Today, I tackled removing all the dead lavenders and I … Continue reading
Tomato before & after and plum in bloom
Previously, I mentioned that my LED grow light system was not working out well. The plants were too leggy and were not maturing as fast as they should. I broke down and purchased a new light system before the next … Continue reading
Posted in Gardening
Tagged fluorescent grow lights, grow lights, LED grow lights, Shiro plum, tomato seedlings
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Gardening, Portland style…
Derek here… Gardening has been a part of my life since I was very little (probably why I’m not nearly as into it as Sandy – when weeding is part of your chores, the glamour fades a bit). As referenced … Continue reading
Portland raised bed garden and baby chicks
Gardeners in the Pacific Northwest eagerly take advantage of every nice day during the spring. Last weekend was absolutely beautiful — warm and sunny — and I missed the whole thing! Well, I didn’t exactly miss it, but I wasn’t … Continue reading