Gardening Season Has Begun!

Hello, friends! The gardening Season for 12023 has begun, woohoo! :)

If you think it's a bit late, it's not for my region - the rule for Colorado is you don't start outside until after Mother's Day, which was a couple of weeks ago. We've had LOTS of rain (for Denver) since then, so everything is nice and wet outside. :)

These are what I am planting outside in the courtyard this year: heirloom tomatoes (just one variety, not two; I realized once I got outside that the other packet was empty, lol), jalapeño peppers, scarlet clover, and green onion. There will be more plants planted on the balcony another day.

I was sad to see that the statues I had out there, that I had made in high school, were broken into dozens of pieces. I think they had been absorbing moisture from the soil they were sitting in and that did them in. I had kept them on the balcony for years before the community garden started, but they were not sitting directly in any pots then. My mistake.

I have two containers this year, woohoo! My usual box plus the big black pot next to it. So tomatoes went into the big pot, and everything else into the box.

I saw TWO little centipedes plus a small spider in my box, but I didn't freak out too hard, so I was proud of myself, lol. I have had a terrible bug phobia, so the fact that I didn't freak out is progress!

Official photo of day one planted. I can't wait to see everything grow! a wish me luck! :)



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I'm wishing you so much Goodluck with the veggies (Ur plants entirely ) and can't wait to start seeing you cook with the grown garden products 😜

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WoW! You have the right idea.
Good luck in getting a successful crop:)

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You've brought up a great idea
I wish you success

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Too bad about your statues, at first I thought it was some sort of mushroom. Good luck with the gardening. I'm a ways north of you and just put in some radishes and green onions.

Went full on hydroponics over the winter and it's so much easier than digging in the dirt.

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I would like to try hydroponics because the reason that many veggies are on my no-no allergy list is due to a nickel allergy, because they absorb a lot of nickel from the soil. So I wonder if I could grow them hydroponically and NOT have a nickel allergy reaction!
I would love to have leafy greens back. They are categorically no as is.

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Hydroponics will absorb whatever is in the water, if there is nickel in your tap water, fill up the reservoir with filtered water. I use one of the tough storage totes and put cardboard over it so light doesn't get in there. For a decent size set up you might need 20 gallons of water every couple of months. One day I'll post about it :)
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Best of luck with the planting and well done on not being scared by the beasties (thats the Scottish word for bugs) !
!PIZZA

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