Garden Journal 2021 | February Start

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While some places are getting blizzards. Down here things are starting to heat up. As such it was time to start getting ready for this year’s growing season. As we should hopefully be passed any freezing temps that only last for a couple of hours. If not everything is in a container so I’ll just bring them indoors. Some plants have survived our rather light winter. There was also a winter crop. This year things are expanded by a fair amount.

Things that Survived

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Not everything has fully died from last year. Some of it I might be getting rid of soon depending if it's something that will go to seed and turn bitter. Other than that anything that survived I’m hoping bounces back in the spring.

The biggest one for me was one of the green peppers survived. Two or so months back I even harvested two peppers from the plant.

This last remaining pepper on it has been around for a couple of months. While I was hoping it would grow a bit bigger with it getting warmer it is now starting to ripen. I more than likely will be using it later this week or next week.

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The parsley I’m not quite certain when it will start seeding with it nearing its second year in several months. While I do have a bunch of parsley seeds from the store I am hoping to collect some of my own and try growing them as well.

Quite a few other things like the tomato plants and other pepper plants have died off. Since I’m using containers some of them were used for winter crops. Others I cleaned up and got ready for this season.

Winter Crop

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Outside of what survived from the spring I only had one winter crop I thought I would try this time around. Most times I don’t do anything. These times around there were some potatoes in the house that were starting to sprout and instead of tossing them out, they were planted.

The downside to using a container for potatoes instead of planting in the ground is you get to a point where you can’t add more dirt without it spilling over and making a giant mess. They have taken off quite a bit and have loved the cooler weather.

Hopefully by the time I need this container for peppers the potatoes will be good enough to harvest. I have not grown them since I was a child when my family had a giant garden in the backyard.

Getting Ready For 2021

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I have a lot of things planned for growing this year. A good healthy amount of it I now have germinating or already in planters growing. While I have not had success in the past with seeds this time I scaled things up and I’m hoping to have a bit more success.

With the increase in food costs and inflation, I wanted this year to have a lot more than last year's attempt at growing things. While it still won’t be anything near enough to live off of entirely. I’m slowly starting to get closer to that goal of having more things I don’t need from the store.

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One thing I’m going quite huge on this year is onions. I have started to use them a lot more in my cooking. It is the first time growing them at all and I went with onion sets. While they won’t be huge I wanted to see how they will go.

I got around one hundred of them for next to nothing. The package they came in had three different kinds without saying what they were. All I know for sure is they are red, white, and yellow onions. I planted maybe thirty or so to get started.

Another thing that is already in is the carets and beans. While they might have been better to have started around the same time as the potatoes for the kind of weather we get down here. The potatoes were more of use than what is already here.

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I’m also going with a few different kinds of trays and different ways to try growing things from seeds. I do have again the more bulk planter set up for germination like I did last year.

I also have a few seeds just laying on some wet paper towels that I will keep slightly moist to get them started. Some people swearing growing things out of a paper towel or a towel roll to start with works great around here. Since I have not had much luck with seeds in the past I’m willing to give a couple of different methods a try.

As far as what I’m growing out of all of these so far I have started tomatoes, green peppers, cucumbers, parsley, rosemary, dill, basil, cilantro, and bunching onions. I might be adding more in the coming months. Since everything is being done out of containers I don’t want to go too crazy or I’ll run out of space.

Last year I had a basil plant and I liked having it. The issue was one plant was not enough. This year I’m hoping to have half a dozen to a dozen depending on how many grow from seed. Since I can freeze the leaves or the pesto I’ll be making from them anyways I don’t think I can have too much at once.

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Something new to me are these stacking herb containers. While they leave a fair bit of room in the middle unusable from what I can tell. It seemed like an interesting thing to give a try. Going more vertical in the area I’m trying to grow everything is an idea I like.

For several years now I have wanted to have lots of tomatoes. Despite how massive the plants get or having them all die off quite early into the season. I usually end up with one tinny tomato to harvest.

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Since I’m trying with seeds this year I also have some bigger containers set up mostly for tomatoes. The starting little trays don’t give much space. These are more in the size of the container you would buy a starter plant at the store. I also have them in a nice container for easy transportation. Hopefully, they will germinate nicely in there.

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Finally, I am even giving growing garlic from cloves a try. It is another new one to me in trying to grow. I rather like the idea of being able to grow something from what you already have and have this endless loop of sustainability if possible.

Final Thoughts

While I’m not going as big as I like with say having raised beds since I’m still growing out of containers. I am going much bigger this year. I have learned a decent amount over the past couple of years. With food prices increasing I want to start having more of the things I would go without if the price was too high to buy at the store.

If the seeds don’t work out like I’m hoping they will. Some of the above I’ll then just buy a plant and go from there. I’ll also be getting things like a Jalapeno plant which I’ve never had issues growing and only need one of the next month or two. Along with who knows what else only time will tell.

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That look like an awesome and fully rounded plantation. I have conteiners only plants and I usually grow basil, salvia, rosamary and parsley but I would love to do some onions and potatos never tought about planting them not in a garden. Are they hard to grow in pots?

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Potatoes have been easy so far. I’ve seen people grow potatoes in giant 8 gallon buckets so I expected those to do well.

I won’t know about the onions for a while. I only planted them today.

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I've tried potatoes twice in recent years, once in a container and another in grown without much success. If you've never done garlic before you are going to love it, the taste from dried fresh out of the ground is so much more pronounced. They also preserve well refrigerated for winter time use. I've grown onions from bulbs also, never really managed large to get them to grow large, more a medium size. This year I have some seeds I am going to have the grand kids plant. I had a lot of luck last year with hot peppers. I think I am going to increase the number this year and I canned last year for the first time in my life and they went over big time. I just haven't quite got the timing right on starting my own plants, well I actually only did it last year with the grand kids for them to have the experience of planting plants and watching them grow and produce. Maybe I started them a bit to early because they weren't getting enough sun from the windows some got sort of thin looking, carrying them in and out of the house so they could get outside sun exposure was sort of a drag also....that was a lot of trays to trot back and forth, lol. The tomato plants started out really well but were the ones that suffered the most from lack of sun. I admit I cheated a little bit because I didn't want the grand kids all disappointed over their joy of having seen their tomato plants doing so well just wither away into thin stalked top heavy floppy plants I went out and bought some starters and exchanged a few, lol, ssshhh, I won't tell if you won't. lol.

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Hot peppers I've always had a lot of luck with. In the past I've struggled to find a use for them all. This year I'm going make a lot of Jalapeno poppers.

I do hope the garlic taste exceeds what you can get in the store. That is also the one downside. Once you home grow something you don't want to go back I've realized.

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Jalapeno poppers, I should give that a go, they are usually expensive to buy so making my own may be a solution to that problem. I was really surprised by the difference in taste from homegrown to store bought garlic, I am sure you will not be disappointed....you are right about the home grown experience, that's why I think trying to replicate my garden grown ingredients salsa from store brought ingredients isn't hitting a one hundred percent, it's close but not doing a full throttle to the taste buds quite yet.

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I can't get enough of Jalapeno poppers as of late from a fast food place. Buying the bagged stuff from the store is just not even close. So I'm hoping making my own later this year will be amazing.

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I'm going to planting potatoes this year too! I have a dark purple variety. I'll put them in the container around st. Patrick's day even though our last frost is predicted to be around April 18th.

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Awesome, I hope they turn out great.

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