The 2012 Garden…First Thoughts

I think the philosophy for this year’s garden will be be simplicity. With the kids and the boat and fishing and work etc. each year it seems I have less time and energy to devote to the garden. Also, the experiments of past years have yielded their results; for my little plot of land, I feel like I know what works, what doesn’t, what’s worth doing and what isn’t. So in this posts I’ll try to lay out some rudimentary goals. I’ll keep it specific to things I’ll be planting, and tackle perennials, shrubs, construction projects et al in other posts.

The winter this year was extremely mild and we got almost no snow. It was the warmest winter I can ever remember and the mild weather has carried into the spring. Normally this time of year the ground would still be frozen for another couple of weeks. But that’s not the case this year.

Seeds

Seeds are expensive this year! Not sure why. Harris and Burpee seeds on their sites are averaging about $4 a pack. Johnny’s all of a sudden are more affordable at $3.50.  I’d like to price seedlings at the local places. And also think twice about certain things that take a lot of nurturing to raise up from seed (like tomatoes). I need to be much more dilligent about collecting seeds at the end of the season for next year. Also I have seeds from years past and am wondering about their viability. This web site gives a real range of opinions. Maybe I’ll start some tonight (3/18) as a test and record the results.

On Starting and Planting Dates

I looked at a bunch of online spreadsheets and calculators…all of them called for seed starting and outdoor planting dates that seemed ridiculously early to me (e.g., tomatoes in the ground in late April). The dates in the tables below derive from two sources: Unstarred dates come from the Victory Garden book. Starred dates come from a variety of sources, but ones that jibe with my general sense of what is correct.

The start dates in the tables below are proposed best start dates. Some of these dates are already passed and I’m still waiting on some seeds. I’ll track actual start dates in this post.

Vegetables

My thoughts on vegetable planting this year.

Plant Notes Need Seeds or Seedlings Start Seeds By In Ground By
Beans (pole) Might try to mix two varieties this year, just to add a little color. Yes June 1
Broccoli Broccoli is another of those crops, so cheap to buy almost makes it not worth growing. Also, once it’s ready it goes to flower so quickly. For now I’ll plan on putting in a few plants. Yes March 15 April 21
Cauliflower Might try a few of these but wondering whether it’s worth it. Need to research. Yes March 7 May 7
Chard This always does well and will be a staple once again. ? Testing April 1 May 1
Cukes (pickling) I’d really like to try making pickles this year so this will be a first. Yes April 15 May 21
Cukes (slicing) I’ve not had good luck with these the last few years. May need to try a different location. Yes April 15 May 21
Lettuce Every year I plan to do great with lettuce yet I rarely do. Try again. A few different varieties. Need some that are regularly robust. Yes March 7 April 7
Mixed Greens I’d like to grown these in the whisky barren out front. Direct seed? Easier but you really have to keep it watered. Yes March 7 April 7
Peppers (frying) Yes April 15 June 1
Peppers (hot) My supply of dried ones is running low. I’d like to find some Tia Dragons which have been tough to locate the past few years for some reason. Yes April 15 June 1
Peppers (bell) Giving up on these. They just don’t produce well enough to make it worth it. No April 15 June 1
Squash Will do a mix of green and yellow. After last year I want to shoot for smaller, higher yieldi varieties with goof disease resistance. Yes April 25 (summer) May 25 (summer)
June 1 (winter)
Tomatillo Grew these a few years ago and they did spectacularly. One plant is plenty. Yes April 1** May 21**
Tomatoes Will do a mix of cherry, slicing, and sauce, like last year. A good candidate for flats. Will try 2-3 slicing varieties and maybe just one of each of the others. Yes April 1 May 21

Herbs

I generally do pretty well with herbs. They’re so fun to grow, pretty and aromatic. I want to make a much better effort this season to harvest and preserve dried herbs for cooking…they come in really handy and quality-wise are on par with or better than the store stuff.

Plant Notes Need Seeds or Seedlings Start Seeds By In Ground By
Basil May go with two varieties–an Italian and a Thai. Also want to try growing new plants from cuttings. For Thai April 15** June 1**
Chives My chive plants are at least five years old and still doing well. But I don’t like their current location on the side of the house. Too shady and dry. I’d like to move them this year. No n/a n/a
Cilantro An issue every year, my cilantro bolts long before any tomatoes are ready. Need to try to find a slow-bolting variety. Yes
Dill Will try some this year to have on hand for pickling. Yes March 15 April 21
Mint Put some of this in by the back fence last year. I assume it will come back strong. Might be a good idea to dig it out and put it in a container before it becomes a proble. No n/a n/a
Oregano Did very well last year. Need to check on the state of last years plants. No March 15 May 7
Parsley My parsley did phenominally last year. Yes March 15 May 7
Sage Need to see if last year’s plants are returning before I buy seeds. Also wondering if it’s better to start from seeds or seedlings. No April 15** May 31**
Thyme  My thyme on the southeast side of the house has done well but at 2-3 years old it’s woody and needs replacing. ? Testing older seed March 25** May 7**

Flowers

Increasingly I try to cut down on the annual flowers I plant, especially those I start from seed. Between them and and vegetables and herbs it’s just too much work. But there are a few annuals I can’t imagine doing with (marigolds for one).

Plant Notes Need Seeds or Seedlings Start Seeds By In Ground By
Sunflower The mammoth sunflowers I planted in front of the hedgelast year did great. This year I’d also like to add some in front of the porch. No  —  June 1**
Marigold Once again last year the snails feasted on my young marigolds. I need to let then get a lot bigger before planting them. I use them in some many places that I need a lot although for some reason seed packs are very stingy in how many they give you. Ideally I’d like to have at least two dozen plants this year and look for varieties that spread well. Yes  April 15**  June 1**

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