Re: peppers/what's everyone ordering?
> I didn't realize Seed Savers Exchange dealt in plants also?
Libby,
that was just a guess on my part, as that's all I could come up with on a
ggole off SSE Tomatoes. Maybe Pam will fill us in.
Your method of planting is sort of like putting the cart before the horse,
but I understand. I don't always know which plant will go where and I often
end up playing musical beds. Gotta move this over here, so I can put that
in its place.
> Mattock ... is my most-used "gardening" tool.
Ow! That does sound like a lot of work. Consider raised beds.
Kitty
----- Original Message -----
From: "Libby Valentine" <L_Valentine@adelphia.net>
To: <gardenchat@hort.net>
Sent: Sunday, February 15, 2004 1:23 PM
Subject: Re: [CHAT] peppers/what's everyone ordering?
> Yup, it would be the beginning of October, and, mostly because of work and
> work-related travel, plus some other weekend activities through summer, I
> rarely make it. Amazing how well they manage to do since I usually don't
> get them off to the best start in a timely fashion. Last year I only had
1
> left unplanted - sadly, that was a major accomplishment! (It's
> overwintering in the garage, repotted.) You wouldn't think 40 or so
plants,
> plus a bunch of seed-started annuals, would be that tough to get planted,
> but I have to create the garden beds as I go for most of them, except the
> annuals. So it takes me much longer than you might otherwise think - and
> than I like! Mattock (cross between a pickax and an axe) is my most-used
> "gardening" tool.
>
> Occasionally I have managed to get a bed started the previous fall. Most
> often not. Time just flies by too fast. I probably will be skidding
> broadside at the end of my journey, and most likely be 5 minutes late to
> boot ;-) Speaking of which, great poem, zem!
>
> DH wonders why I bother gardening since I don't have a lot of time for it.
> I am thankful this group will never ask that question. As to the other
> question of why I acquire plants I don't know if I'll be able to plant
when
> I should, well, I can't plant what I don't have, so this gives me goals,
and
> gets me small steps closer to what I want the yard to be.
>
> So, long explanation for a remark that was mostly teasing myself.
>
> I didn't realize Seed Savers Exchange dealt in plants also?
>
> Libby
> MD zone 6
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Kitty" <kmrsy@comcast.net>
> To: <gardenchat@hort.net>
> Sent: Sunday, February 15, 2004 11:52 AM
> Subject: Re: [CHAT] peppers/what's everyone ordering?
>
>
> > > okay, my mind is not translating acronyms this morning. SSE?
> > maybe:
> > Seed Savers Exchange ?
> >
> > > The real question is if I receive them in April/May, can I get
> everything
> > in
> > > the ground before frost. My goal is by July this year.
> > In the ground before frost? That would be something like October,
> wouldn't
> > it? Surely you can manage that.
> >
> > Kitty
> >
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: "Libby Valentine" <L_Valentine@adelphia.net>
> > To: <gardenchat@hort.net>
> > Sent: Sunday, February 15, 2004 10:36 AM
> > Subject: Re: [CHAT] peppers/what's everyone ordering?
> >
> >
> > > okay, my mind is not translating acronyms this morning. SSE?
> > >
> > > I'm putting together seed orders for JL Hudson and Pinetree -
vegetables
> > and
> > > flowers. Finished my awfully long wishlist yesterday, need to narrow
it
> > > down to something a tad more practical today. I ordered some plants
> last
> > > month from Crownsville and Bluestone for the butterfly/hummer/bee
> garden.
> > > In fact it's a good thing you all reminded me, because I need to save
> the
> > > space I had in mind for these guys.
> > > From Bluestone (online ordering is too easy, especially when stuff is
on
> > > sale!):
> > > Syringa meyeri Palibin,
> > > Weigela Aurea,
> > > Lavander Lady,
> > > Kniphofia uvaria Flamenco,
> > > Aster Frikartii Wonder of Staffia,
> > > Lonerica japonica Purpurea,
> > > and a couple of mums.
> > > From Crownsville, a couple more Achilleas, Astilbe (which I've never
> grown
> > > and didn't even like until I saw some beauties last summer - I'm going
> to
> > > try a little grouping of 'Etna', 'Peach Blossom', and 'August Light'
to
> > see
> > > if I can grow them and when the varieties bloom), another nepeta,
> Heuchera
> > > 'Raspberry Ice' (thank you list for that discussion), Lantana 'Miss
> Huff',
> > > phlox, and a couple salvias.
> > >
> > > The real question is if I receive them in April/May, can I get
> everything
> > in
> > > the ground before frost. My goal is by July this year. I'm not
> currently
> > > having to be on the road for work, so we'll see!
> > >
> > > Much of the snow and ice is gone here thanks to a few days in the
40s -
> > > light snow forecast for midweek though. We'll see about that, too!
> > >
> > > Libby
> > > MD zone 6
> > >
> > >
> > > several different phlox.
> > > ----- Original Message -----
> > > From: "Pamela J. Evans" <gardenqueen@gbronline.com>
> > > To: <gardenchat@hort.net>
> > > Sent: Friday, February 13, 2004 8:19 PM
> > > Subject: Re: [CHAT] peppers/what's everyone ordering?
> > >
> > >
> > > > I do have lots of local sources but they don't have the heirloom
> > > > varieties I need and the seed starting is not a sure thing. For 15
> bucks
> > > > - I can have what I want, when I want it. The locals have the
standard
> > > > peppers that quit producing in July & Auguust because of the heat.
> These
> > > > Italiam heirlooms produce non-stop. And the one smaller Polish
> heirloom
> > > > produces incredible amounts of pppers, even in big pots! I can't
> afford
> > > > to water things that don't produce for two months. The Quadrato Asti
> > > > Giallos, Jimmy Nardellos and Buran peppers produce - even when it's
in
> > > > the 90's and 100's every day. That is what I need here.
> > > >
> > > > they are fantastic!!
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > ---------- Original Message ----------------------------------
> > > > From: Cersgarden@aol.com
> > > > Reply-To: gardenchat@hort.net
> > > > Date: Fri, 13 Feb 2004 09:59:08 EST
> > > >
> > > > >In a message dated 2/12/04 7:58:38 PM, gardenqueen@gbronline.com
> > writes:
> > > > >
> > > > ><< Well I ordered my pepper transplants from SSE today. >>
> > > > >
> > > > >Pam, don't you have garden centers near that you can purchase
plants
> > from
> > > > >avoiding shipping. Also, peppers are very easy to start from seed
> > which
> > > I will
> > > > >do but I will not start them till March.
> > > > > I only order plant material that is not available locally due
to
> > the
> > > cost.
> > > > > Ceres
> > > > >
> > > >
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> > > > Kemp TX/zone 8A
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