Potager: Early Spring

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I'm getting a jump start on the kitchen garden this year
 I have learned so much the last two years about what works for me and what doesn't 
and how long it takes for certain veggies to mature.
I learned too, about the growing habits of certain vegetables and how to manage them so you don't end up with vegetables and vines growing totally out of control...
like Jack and the Beanstalk out of control!
 This year I am caging my cucumbers and using a pickling variety 
instead of the seedless cukes

 I pruned all of the fruit trees a bit too...both the apples and the peaches
 and all of the citrus trees
 Some of the vegetables do just" OK" when they are sown directly in the soil and others seem to do better when they are planted from a 6 pack
 These are chives 
and they are a rapid grower
 anyway you plant them

 New this year are turnips
 I have really gotten lazy with my plant markers! I know!

 Bed preparation has been key to the health of the veggies too, 
and I now have a pretty easy system after each harvest is done.

I add 1 large bag of GreenAll and one large bag of Farmers seed cover then I work the soil really well.  After you direct sow your seeds,
 water gently then sprinkle a top layer of the seed cover
 and water again.  
It usually takes about a week to see the the new sprouts pop up. 
 Tomatoes are in the nursery already and I love Early Girl!
I get more great tomatoes from this variety.
I'm triple staking my tomatoes again 
because this worked really well last year

I will plant some heirloom varieties 
as soon as I see them in the Nursery
 The tutuers are planted with Asian peas 
and the rest of the bed has celery, parsley and beets


 This bed is all direct sow seeds...mesclun, spinach and basil


 Behind the cages are fennel, which was sown direcly into the soil and then heavily thinned out.  That too has done really well so I will probably do some more this summer.
 I did some broccoli direct sow about a month ago and it seems to be doing pretty well too...but these are little babies right now!


If you aren't sure what you should direct sow, most of the seed companies
 have guides just for that purpose or you can read some good gardening books about just that.

I like:
 The New Organic Grower
by Eliot Coleman

This book is written with large scale vegetable gardening in mind,
 but it is full of really useful tools and techniques 
for the home gardener too.
I love the vegetable garden. 
 I never thought I would like it this much,
 but it is so much fun and not all that much work really.


Thank you for all of the great comments on my last few posts!  I am so sorry for not getting emails out to everyone and answering questions.

I will do my best! 
~Promise!~

; ) 

happy gardening

Things to Collect

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Many times I have been asked where I find some of my vintage collections
 and how do I know what to look for?
Here's the simple answer....start small, with a couple of good ideas in your head, look everywhere and build your collection in groups.  
It only takes 3 items to be a collection!
A few favorites:

Hubley door stops and banks
or any unmarked 
vintage paperweight type of thing

 galvanized things

 seltzer bottles or interesting colored glass
 vintage yard games

 interesting trunks, luggage and wicker 
vintage fabric
 enamelware

 architectural fragments
small hand made objects
 garden trugs

yellow ware 
or any heavy chunky pottery

interesting buckets

 Americana...flags and bunting

 shovels and pitch forks

 cute folding chairs
wicker wrapped jugs and bottles

Hoosier jars
Children's toys and furniture

Whirligigs
vintage home-keeping

dairy and farm

vintage kitchen

wonderful graphic signs
and finally....
if you happen to come across a collection of like items 
that are interesting and a good price...
buy them!
these are vintage oil cans for farm machinery
 and have wonderful colors and patina
there were a total of 16 cans, 
which I got for 65 dollars....about 4 bucks per can
but as a collection they are really interesting

hope your find your perfect 

collectible this week!

more collecting ideas to follow.....

~kelley~