Showing posts with label Growing in Garden. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Growing in Garden. Show all posts

Sunday, January 12, 2025

Cilantro ๐ŸŒฟ

 I love cilantro and use it maybe 1/3 of the time in my cooking. Seedlings emerge in 14-21 days. Use organic so you are not running into all those extra pesticides and such in your seed before it even begins. Seed them about 12 inches apart. Honestly I just throw a bunch in and let it go. I know that is not what you are supposed to do, but it works for me. 


I am sowing them in my greenhouse and going to keep them in there until Spring.

Cilantro needs 6+ hours of sun ๐ŸŒž. Sow them to 1/4 inch deep 














Tuesday, October 26, 2021

Meyer Lemon ๐Ÿ‹ Dwarf Tree

Meyer Lemon ๐Ÿ‹  trees ๐ŸŒณ  are popular and for good reason. These trees can grown in hardiness zones 8-11. They are a hybrid between lemon and orange. It is a self pollinator, which means you only need one tree to get fruit!

This tree requires at least six hours of sunlight ☀️ . Soil conditions should be well-drowning;however, the soil must hold enough water to remain moist. Allow soil to dry out only a little a little bit between waterings ๐Ÿ’ฆ .

Fertilize

A high nitrogen one such as one specifically designed for citrus trees, is best fed monthly between April and September. Withhold fertilizing during fall and winter months. Yellowing of the leaves ๐Ÿƒ   means it water or fertilizer. 

Here in Vegas, harvest happens anytime between December and February. Depending on the year.

Harvested December  2021 

Harvested February 2023

Harvested January 2025

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Tuesday, July 6, 2021

Roma Tomatoes ๐Ÿ…


Maturity is about 80 days from transplanting. Since we have a long harvest in Vegas we can plant twice and get double the harvest. I bought these from Botanical Interest

I water with 360 water heads 3 times a day for 5 min.

Tomatoes are warm season annuals that grow best when the soil temp is at least 55 and the air is 65-90. 

First thing you need to know is the difference of determinate and indeterminate. 

Determinate
These plants reach a certain height and then stop growing. The majority of their fruit matures within a month or two and appears at the ends of the branches. These are best for those that cann and make sauce. Most of these need a cage. There is very little pruning needed on this type. Determinate are more disease resistant.

Indeterminate
These plants continue to grow and produce tomatoes all along the stems and throughout the growing season. They need extra tall supports. At least 5 feet tall. 

Semi-Determinate
There are a few semi-determinate or compact indeterminate because they are somewhat in between. Give these kind supports.

Roma tomatoes are best used for tomato paste and sauces. They are bright red egg shaped tomatoes. About 3 inches in length and very few seeds. These are a great choice to put into an omelet and spaghetti sauce since they are not a juicy tomato. This plant is resistant to verticillium wilt and  fusarium wilt.
Romas like full sun. At least 6-8 hrs of it. It matures in 73-80 days. They grow to be 4 to 6 feet tall. 

Make sure they get proper calcium. 2 egg shells per plant should be good. Sterilize the egg shells by putting into warm oven for 20 minutes and grind them up to make it work faster. 

Pick tomatoes in the afternoon to evening to have the best flavor. 















 

Sweet Peppers ๐Ÿซ‘

Maturity is 68-85 days from transplanting. It’s frost sensitive so you have to be careful. This is an annual plant. I bought these seeds from Botanical Interests.

I water with 360 water heads 3 times a day for 5 min.

If you can grow tomatoes you can grow peppers. Don’t worry. 

Choose a site with full sun where the soil is moisture retentive but can drain well. They don’t like to get waterlogged. If you are planting sweet peppers and hot peppers then give some distance so they do not cross pollinate. 

If you are getting smaller peppers, test your soil for the ph and levels. Peppers like more of the phosphorus and potassium. They help grown the plant and fruit. Don’t add a lot of nitrogen. 

 Make sure you have added pollinator plants so that they come and you can always tap the plants everyday to make sure the pollen is being distributed. 

If you have worms and or worm holes pick them off. Corn earthworm is white, green or red caterpillar with spines about 1 1/2 in long.Tomato hornworm is a green caterpillar, 3-5 inch long with white stripes. These pests will eat holes in the leaves and your fruit. Handpick them off and destroy them, 

To have success make sure you have great organic matter. In Vegas it is best to plant them in raised beds that are at least 6 in deep. Adding bonemeal to the whole when planting to make it succeed well. Make sure not to plant until it is 65 degrees or higher. You can start the peppers indoors and get a jump on the growing season, 8-10 weeks before the temp gets to 65. If the temp goes below that bring it back inside. You will regret your hard work if you don’t. If your plant is leggy plant it lower so it gets stronger. Make sure you watering is consistent. Peppers are heavy feeders, so adding alfalfa , cottonseed or fish meal to the raised bed will be great. Before preferably. Your peppers need to be supported. It is better to do this before it gets big, like when you transplant it to the bed. If you did not make sure you are careful with your plant. Tomato cages are great. Sweet peppers are ready to harvest when they turn color. Make sure you don’t wait to long. They will wither and dye. You want that energy to go to your other peppers that are still growing. 






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Tuesday, April 27, 2021

Danvers Carrots ๐Ÿฅ•

Started these in March. My family loves carrots. I bought my seeds from Botanical Interests. I love their seeds they have a really good germination rate. 65 days to maturity. Roots are 6-7 inch long. They are heat tolerant. Resistant to cracks and splits.

I water with 360 water heads 3 times a day for 5 min.



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