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- From: gwv@eastrg2.cray.com (George Vandenberghe)
- Subject: Re: spring fever
- Message-ID: <1992Dec30.163417.13562@walter.cray.com>
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- Sender: gwv@eastrg2 (George Vandenberghe)
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- Organization: Cray Research, Inc.
- References: <1992Dec30.045306.14311@sequent.com> <1992Dec30.194748.25093@almserv.uucp>
- Date: 30 Dec 92 16:34:17 CST
-
- In article <1992Dec30.194748.25093@almserv.uucp>, s5uagm@fnma.COM (Andrew Miller) writes:
- |> In article 14311@sequent.com, goose@sequent.com (Virginia Rios) writes:
- |> >I just got my first gardening catalog in the mail today....
- |> >The compost piles (I have 3 of them) are all doing great....
- |> >one of which is ready to be tilled into the ground, and the
- |> >raised beds are pretty much empty...they need to be filled
- |> >with the stuff that I saw in the catalog...
- |> >
- |> > IS IT SPRING YET?!
- |> >
- |> >I'm tired of the cold, windy, dark, grey rainy days. No more snow
- |> >no more sleet or ice...
- |> >
- |> > IS IT SPRING YET?!
- |> >
- |> >ARRRRGGGGHHH!!!!!!
- |> >
- |>
- |> Yes Virginia there is a Spring Thaw,
- |>
- |> I too am getting frustrated just looking at the catalogs. Hearing
- |> that it's time for people farther south to start seedlings just makes it
- |> worse. However, I've found a few things to tide me over:
- |>
- |> 1) Paperwhites - plant indoors now for blooms in Feb.
- |>
- |> 2) I just brought my bulbs for forcing out of the cold for blooming.
- |>
- |> 3) Just started a tropical seedling project.
- |>
- |> 4) I took a warmer day and raked/picked-up the yard again.
- |>
- |> 5) The local arboretum is still open and inside it's almost like spring.
- |>
- |> 6) Don't order your seeds too early. That way you can keep looking
- |> at catalogs.
- |>
- |> Just a few ideas.
- |>
- |> - Andrew -
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-
- Okay here is my 2 cents worth (mostly in voluminous
- low value paper notes)
-
- If you have winter sun, you can grow cold tolerant
- things in a coldframe or sun pit. This is just barely
- possible in the Washington DC suburbs and some years
- you lose. Unfortunately I don't have much winter
- sun in my yard.
-
- You can ammass all of the gardening supplies
- you think you will need in the coming year (mulch, stakes,
- ties, pots, potting soil (but keep it dry or cold or it
- will oxidize away),
-
- The further North you are, the earlier you can start
- the forced spring bulbs mentioned above.
-
- One problem a lot of Northern gardeners don't realize
- is that summer is a tough time to get things to grow in
- the Deep South. In Tallahassee people spoke of Spring gardens
- and Fall gardens with summer and winter both treated as hostile
- seasons. You could get things to grow in summer but it took
- hard work and you didn't get the yield or quality you get further
- North. Yes I only have a six month growing season here in DC
- (plus two tough transition months ) but the garden thrives
- continuously through it if kept weeded , watered, fed, and picked.
- Tallahasse has its advantages too (memorial day sweetcorn roasts
- with fresh juicy better boy tomatoes come to mind).
-
- Also sometime after Mid January, you can start forcing
- flowering shrubs such as forsythia for early bloom.
-
- I still have not found the time to make my raised
- beds for next year. I find that sort of thing
- best done in winter when the competition for my time is
- least.
-
-
- But yes I am pining for Spring too. The sun is SO pitiful
- and weak and the shadows are SO long at this time of year.
- But that starts improving noticably after late January.
-