Monday, March 2, 2009

Garden Diary - March 2

Winter seems to be neverending (today was -15 degrees Celsius) so I've been re-reading gardening books (Diane Ackerman's "A Natural History of My Garden"), buying seeds, going to gardening events (Seedy Saturday this past weekend), and day dreaming about spring. I'm going to start the earliest of my seedlings on April 1 (6-8 weeks before planting).

In the meantime, here's a list of all the planned edible plants for 2009:

Perennials:
• rhubarb
• gooseberries
• raspberries
• sage
• purple sage
• chives
• silver thyme
• lemon thyme
• blueberries
• daylillies
• hollyhocks
• sorrel
• golden oregano
• mint
• lemon mint
• chamomile
• stevia (new)
• winter savory (new)
• greek oregano (new)
• alpine strawberries (new)
• corn salad (new)
• tarragon (new)
• garlic chives (new)
• rosemary
• bee balm

Annuals:
• scarlet runner beans
• nasturtiums
• mesclun salad mix (new)
• purple pole bean
• snow pea
• Indian spinach
• cucumber (new)
• basil mix (new)
• ground cherry (new)
• chocolate cherry tomato (new)
• ildi yellow grape tomato (new)
• window box Roma tomato (new)
• early butternut squash (new)
• sunburst patty pan squash (new)
• Easter egg radish (new)
• small sugar pumpkin (new)
• explosive ember pepper (new)
• tall telephone peas (new)
• new queen watermelon (new)
• spicy mix salad greens (new)
• blue curled Scotch kale (new)
• winterbor kale (new)
• ornamental kale (new)
• fairy tale eggplant (new)
• chioggia beets (new)
• asparagus peas (new)
• buttercup squash
• rainbow chard
• Huazontle red Aztec spinach (new)
• arugula
• radish baby leaf Sai Sai
• spinach (new)
• dinosaur lacinato blue kale (new)
• broccoli raab (new)
• komatsuna (new)
• chicory mix (new)
• zucchini
• winter squash (new)
• Chinese green lance kale (new)
• Choi-san (new)
• mustard red giant (new)

1 comment:

Unknown said...

Holy moly you're planning to plant a huge variety of edibles! I'm glad to see you blogging again. Must be spring! I'll be scaling back my gardening efforts this season, so will watching you experiment with yours.