Tuesday, August 23, 2022

Goji Berries

 Years ago I managed to grow Goji Berries from dried fruit from the Supermarket, but things have since changed, as I think the fruit is radiated. I bought a packet of seed from Ebay and they're starting to emerge, a whole 150 of them if they all come up.

Last time I grew them, I put them out to harden off, but the Sparrows stripped them bare.

 

Red Currant Tomato Seedlings

 Seedlings for Red Currant tomatoes, with small red fruit up to marble size. Very sweet, tall plants that need staking.


My New Cross - Two Colours

 Back in 2019 I crossed a tomato in my garden, using the pollen from an orange tomato, onto a red fruited Romanian tomato. From this union I got a nice yellow fruited tomato with great flavour, then last year something different happened. When I first got fruit showing on one of the two plants, I noticed it was going to be a pink fruited plant. So this year I have two plants to finish the grow out on, a pink and a yellow.

 


 

Wednesday, August 17, 2022

Attack on The Carrots

 We thought we had Rats eating our Carrots, but we were surprised when others also commented on garden damage, which turned out to be worse than Rats. Gardeners from around Gippsland commented that Satin Bower Birds were wreaking havoc on their gardens and only the day before I commented that the Bower birds were around again this year after hibernating elsewhere.

So the carrots and parsnips have now been pulled, taking away their food source - for now.

Zucchini Seed Sown

 September is just around the corner, so it's the perfect time to sow Zucchini seeds in readiness for Spring sowing.

The seed this year is F3 so another step closer to becoming stable, so with seed saved from three different plants from last year, I have the seedling at the opening cotyledon stage and should be in the ground in a couple of weeks. Sown by numbers, the yellow seeded plants from lat year are #1 & #6 while the green fruited plant is #4 as we are calling them.

More to come on these plants in the coming weeks, but hopefully we'll get them growing soon.



Trying Again - Goji Berries

Back a few months ago I collected seeds from Dried Goji Berries from the Supermarket, with some success I might add. I had done this process back in 2008 with good results, but I'm not sure what happened this time around. I tried a couple of times to germinate the seeds, but I couldn't get any to germinate in the two times I tried.

Fast forward to a couple of weeks ago, when I purchased a pack of approx 150 seeds and today I sowed them on the heat mat. It's going to take a couple of weeks to germinate this mew lot, so I'll update on them when it happens.

Apart from the seed packet, these are photos from 2008. 




Sunday, August 14, 2022

End of Winter Seedlings

 Half way through August and almost the end of Winter for us, so what's still growing in the hothouse after it being so cold here. On the heatmat at present are the remaining Golden Nugget Pumpkin seeds, which don't look like germinating, along with some older tomato seeds I thought I'd try to germinate, some 2008 & 2011.

All Capsicums and Peppers that were started apart from Candy Cane are very slow to grow, so the cold is hindering these. The Tomato plants are going OK at this stage with the ones for my plant sale looking happy, while the new seedlings for my own garden are starting to get their first true leaves.

All in all most things are slow, while the early sowing of Eggplants are mostly dead and the Watermelons seemed to have stopped growing. Okra and Rosella plants are still growing, something new for me this season.






Wednesday, July 20, 2022

Candy Cane Capsicums - Size Difference

A sneak peak at what's in store for you if you happen to grow the Candy Cane (#1 & #2) seeds from any of my seed offers. In this current photo are #1 on the left, with #2 on the right, so not hard to see the stronger of the two.
 
The 2nd photo is an immature #2 fruit from last year.
 
 

Monday, July 18, 2022

Watermelon Seedlings

 I had to prick out the Watermelon seedlings as they germinated, as they were struggling badly in the cold weather, plus the seed coats were stuck on almost all of them. I'v removed the seed coats by hand as they just aren't strong enough to do it themselves.

Hopefully this will help them kick on and get some size now, but I still may germinate a few more.

I have, if they grow - Warpaint, Moon & Stars and Sugar Baby.



Saturday, July 16, 2022

Sowed My Own Seeds Today

Today I sowed my seasons seeds, rather than growing seeds for my seedling sale. I sowed seeds for 10x varieties of Tomatoes, some more Candy Cane Capsicums, two varieties of Eggplant, Rosella and some Sweet Peppers.

Now to sit and wait for germination.

Hopefully the seedlings for the Seedling Sale get a move on now and I can empty out the hothouse and give my seedlings a month on their own.

 


Saffron Crocus - Update

 Since we lifted and resowed the bed. spreading out the corms over the whole bed, here's what's happened since then.

We only managed two flowers since the moved, but gee the bed ended up looking great as it grew and filled up.

Here's what it looks like mid July, four months later.



Friday, July 15, 2022

Winter Seedlings - 2022

 Almost at the end of July and the seedlings for my Seedling Sale are all germinated and pricked out into their own pots. The first video shows the plants on the north side of the hothouse.


The second video showing the south side of the hothouse.




Friday, July 1, 2022

Three Types of Carrots

 Growing Carrots is a great way to help get some of these nutritional vegetables  both on the table and in the freezer.

We've grown Chantoney, Paris Market and Baby Carrots this year and we are reaping great rewards from them. The Paris Market are a ball type carrot that are easily pulled because of the shortness, but these are great eating carrots, I prefer them boiled.

As with all Carrots, they take some time to get to the eating stage, but the wait is well worth it.






Thursday, June 16, 2022

Greenfeast Peas

Greenfeast garden peas are great value to grow, with an abundance of pods over the course of the season.




Friday, April 22, 2022

Candy Cane Capsicums

 What a hidden gem these two plants were this season, the variegated foliage and fruits were amazing. These fruits were prolific the whole way through the season and we numbered them plant one and two for reference. Plant one was the more prolific, but plant twp looked the goods with more variegation.

Petal loved them and in the finish we had to freeze them save wasting them, with freezing being the best thing we could have done. These are on our grow list again this year, with plans on growing a few extra for a trial I'm hoping to try.

 
 








Thursday, March 31, 2022

Parsnips From Our Own Seed






This Summer just gone, Jan saved seeds from a couple of Parsnips we deliberately keep so we could try our own seed saving. As it turned out we collected so many Parsnip seeds we gave a lot away with about 130 people getting them around Victoria.

Anyway, Jan sowed the seed 4 weeks ago and covered with Sugarcane Mulch, but got patchy results and had to resow the gaps that had appeared. Eventually the rows filled up and we now have a good crop started.




Sunday, March 13, 2022

Saffron Crocus Corms Lifted and Resown

We had to rush this bit as we weren't sure what was happening with the Saffron Crocus corms, so the two Candy Cane Capsicums that were sharing this bed had to be removed, so today was the day.

We originally planted 35 Corms and this  year would be their fourth in the ground, so we decided to lift them all and fill the garden bed completely with them. Lots of big corms were found close to the worm tower, so once they were all up and the rows ready to sow, these bigger ones went down the centre of the bed. All in all it went well and we soon had all the corms back in the ground, but covering the whole bed.

 


 

Thursday, March 3, 2022

Parsnip Seeds Sown

 Well the fresh parsnip seed Jan saved this season has been dried, distributed, shared and now sown in the raised garden bed.



Monday, January 17, 2022

Macalister Tomato

 Last year Macalister was orange in colour, this year one plant is yellow and one is red. The yellow is a good shape and tastes good, but the red turned out to be a pink and is ribbed and very oblate, so it looks like the yellow will continue, as well as the pink..


Sunday, December 26, 2021

Zucchini's Doing Well

 Petal's crossed Zucchini is doing well and producing enough to keep her happy with a feed available most days and a few left over, which the worm farm are loving.

This is a bit of a glut she started off with.



Our Strawberries

 Our Strawberries are doing extremely well and we're eating heaps. It would appear that the Torrey variety are a bit better producers than the Red Gauntlet. The flavour is full on and we're both enjoying them.



Our First Ripe Tomato

 We finally got a ripe tomato in good time prior to Christmas, but things aren't good as the tomato is red and not the Japanese Pink Cherry I was expecting. Then to make things really bad, the blackbirds ate it.

 

 Moving on to Christmas Day, our first UK2000 tomato was ripening nicely, so Petal put a bag on it to keep the birds away, so it worked and I picked it probably a couple of days early.