102 fever for two days, poor kid. This is one of the great perks of homeschooling. Snow keeps coming down outside, I don't have to drive anywhere, no worries about missing schoolwork and having hours of make-up homework when she goes back. She's been reading a lot and even did some math online. But mostly sleeping and listening to me read Emma to her.
12 March 2014
10 March 2014
March Seedling Progress
Here is some of the progress since I started the first seeds on February 14.
The artichokes are up! Some of them. They are pretty tricky to germinate. The cardoons keep coming and everything looks strong and healthy.
Salad greens, kale and broccoli varieties are getting ready to go out in the garden under frost cover, and free up space under the lights for the next round: peppers and eggplants.
Spinach (Bordeaux and regular green) and cabbages in the sunny front windowsill.
I'm trying to sprout sweet potatoes for the ornamental vines. If it works, I can transplant the slips when they grow out the top of the potatoes, root them in water, and have enough for my containers and a few for the flowerbeds. Next to them is Red Russian kale.
The artichokes are up! Some of them. They are pretty tricky to germinate. The cardoons keep coming and everything looks strong and healthy.
Salad greens, kale and broccoli varieties are getting ready to go out in the garden under frost cover, and free up space under the lights for the next round: peppers and eggplants.
Spinach (Bordeaux and regular green) and cabbages in the sunny front windowsill.
I'm trying to sprout sweet potatoes for the ornamental vines. If it works, I can transplant the slips when they grow out the top of the potatoes, root them in water, and have enough for my containers and a few for the flowerbeds. Next to them is Red Russian kale.
Labels:
Garden,
Seedlings,
Vegetables
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