Thursday, October 16, 2025
Planting Bulbs
Saturday, October 11, 2025
Carrots
The weather is finally becoming more fall like and the only things I have left in the garden are Carrots and Dahlias. It will still be a few more weeks before I will dig the Dahlias.
The carrots have done exceptionally well this year. They germinated well in the mild April weather and then thrived in the cool wet May. I planted four varieties in containers and one variety in seed tape along the back of the strawberry cages where I previously had Parsnips. With my shallow raised beds I have to choose my Carrot locations carefully. They need deep, loose soil to grow long and straight. I have been growing them in containers with potting mix for quite a few years now and get very good results. But it was kind of nice to have some growing in the ground because the containers require dedicated watering.
I pulled Carrots from containers all summer to use in salads. When the foliage started getting a little rough looking, as it does every August, I just cut it all back to about two inches to see what would happen. It came back fresh and green and one container has started putting out flowers. I've never had this happen and assume this is because I cut the foliage back and tricked the plant into thinking that it was the second year.
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| Nantes and/or Sugarsnax flowering like Queen Anne's Lace |
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| Rotild on the left and King Midas on the right |
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| Last year's Sugarsnax Carrots |
Monday, October 6, 2025
The Weather is Changing
For the past seven weeks at least we have had perfect warm, dry, sunny weather except for two rainy days and a couple of random showers. It is going to be difficult to adjust to anything else. Today is 82F and sunny and the overnight low is a moderate 59F. Tomorrow is supposed to be area wide rain with accumulation of half an inch. Then, the next two days will be cool and sunny and I'll bet we get frost advisories. Our average first frost date is Oct 7th so this is right on schedule.
That leaves me with Dahlias, which need a frost to cue them into dormancy, carrots which are sweeter after a frost and one grow bag of Sweet Potatoes. I also have my ornamental pepper plants that I will bring indoors on the cold nights and otherwise let them try for as long as they can.
Then its Leaf Season....
Friday, October 3, 2025
A Sinking Feeling
Back in May we cleaned out two old Whiskey Barrel planters and replaced them with poly resin containers that look like terracotta. I promise they look more like real terracotta from the side. They look pretty cheesy and orange on the inside. Anyway... look how much the soil has sunk. I need to add at least four inches of soil, maybe six inches. But I am waiting for spring. The Hostas are rooted in and growing well. I don't want to disturb them going into winter. I will cut them back and add a layer of shredded leaves on top to insulate them. This Hosta variety is supposedly hardy to temperatures down to -30F. When planting perennials in containers you should choose varieties hardy two zones lower than your own and we are currently a zone 6b.
























