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! :)
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 😜
WoW! You have the right idea.
Good luck in getting a successful crop:)
You've brought up a great idea
I wish you success
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.
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.
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 :)

Awesome, thanks!
Best of luck with the planting and well done on not being scared by the beasties (thats the Scottish word for bugs) !
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