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the Cauliflower Takes hold

the urban garden startup

the urban garden startup

It’s been a slow start, but now that we have joel’s yard tilled ammended, and raked into rows, we have started/planted the following.

Species Seed Plant Date In Ground Date Days to Germination Days to Harvest Notes Dill 11/22/08 Garlic Chives 11/22/08 Indian Sunflower Chinese Cabbage
Bok Choy 11/22/08 Sunflower Clover Chard Marigold Cilantro 11/22/08 Arugula 11/22/08 Penstemon Chicory Red Dye Amalyst?? Small green melon Fennel Greek 11/22/08 Black Eyed Pea 11/22/08 Purple Cone Flower 1/25/2009 Didn’ t follow the planting directions- no Freeze Yellow Cone Flower 1/25/2009 14 90 Sunflower: Mammoth 1/25/2009 & 1/31/2009 14-21 75-90 Planted with Lemmon Queen Sunflower: Lemmon Queen 1/25/2009 & 1/31/2009 14-21 75-90 Planted with Mammoth Sunflower: Red Sun 1/25/2009 & 1/31/2009 14-21 75-90 Onions: bunching White Libson Erect 1/25/2009 7-14 50-65 Cucumber: Straight 8 1/25/2009 8 60 Old Seeds (2005) Watermelon: Cal Sweet 1/25/2009 7-14 85-90 Watermelow: Ice Box MickyLee 1/25/2009 5-10 80 Cantalope: Hearts of Gold 1/25/2009 14-21 85-90 Squash: Early White Bush Scallop 1/25/2009 7-10 50 Squash: Waltham Butternut 1/25/2009 7-10 85 Buttercrunch 2/7/2009 Eggplant 2/7/2009 Romaine lettuce 2/7/2009 Cauliflower 2/7/2009 Lemon boy 2/7/2009 Cherry tomato 1/31/2009 Red sails lettuce 1/31/2009 Spinach 1/24/2009 Brussels sprouts 1/24/2009 Broccoli 1/24/2009 Ace tomato 1/24/2009 Lemon boy tomato 1/24/2009

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2 Comments

    Pretty impressive. Looks to me like you might still have some room for a couple head of cattle. At the very least, you probably qualify for some farm subsidies. Throw a windmill in the corner and you’re off the grid!

  • How did it all turn out, sure looks nice right now. We still have snow here.

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