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=== Main Plot ===

First step: allocate each square roughly so that we can visualize the garden. Unspecific order (easier to perform plant location optimization after we know how many squares of each will be grown).

|| || 1 || 2 || 3 || 4 || 5 ||
|| 1 || cayenne pepper || cayenne pepper || oriental basil (4) || parsley (3) || parsley (3) ||
|| 2 || dill (2) || bell pepper || cilantro (4) || nil || nil ||
|| 3 || nil || nil || nil || nil || nil ||
|| 4 || nil || nil || nil || nil || nil ||
|| 5 || nil || nil || nil || nil || nil ||

=== Garden CUBE ===

|| || 1 || 2 || 3 || 4 ||
|| 1 || crookneck squash || crookneck squash || nil || nil ||
|| 2 || Amish melon || Amish melons || hanover melon || hanover melon ||
|| 3 || nil || nil || nil || nil ||
|| 4 || nil || nil || nil || nil ||

=== Containers ===

 * Habaneros x 4
 * Bannana Peppers x 4
 * Overwintered peppers x 2
 * New bell peppers x 2
 * Aurora Peppers x ??
 * Basil x 6
 * Rosemary x 3

=== In the yard somewhere ===

 * Chamomile
 * Chicory
 * Anise
 * Cumin
 * Lavender
 * Rosemary (good hedge for the front!)

Seed Propagation

Current status is: germinating for the first time. Anything related to keeping seedlings alive (light) is completely untested, but, assuming pieces of random advice from scattered forum postings across the Internet can be trusted, might even work.

Process

  1. Staring mixture: 1 part vermiculite, 1 part perlite, 1 part spaghum peat moss
  2. Fill peat trays 1/2-3/4 full with mixture
  3. Put 2-3ish seeds per pot to maximize chances of success (ClintonEbadi is perhaps a too-cautious person at times)

  4. Cover to the recommended planting depth
  5. Fill drainage tray with 3 quarts water (overfilled the first with a gallon, underfilled the second with two quarts, three seems to be enough to keep everything properly moist)
  6. Insert and mark seedling trays with business cards (variety + planting date + # of seeds/cell + expected germination date)
  7. Wrap the whole thing up in plastic wrap and wait

Equipment

  • 7 drainage trays capable of holding 5x10 cell paper/peat starter cell pots (I'm going for easy transplantation here) (GTn = Germination Tray N, STn = Seedling Tray N)

  • Storage rack for seedlings and germination trays

  • 10inx5ft duct cut into 10-11" wide pieces as makeshift reflector hoods (hack! not sure if it's even worth it ...)

  • Lots of 5000K / 1500 lumen CFLs + extension cords + pluggable light sockets (because I'm not confindent in my ability to wire things that have to be left on for 16 hours at a time without causing a fire) = 2 CFLs per tray, attached to a cheap square plug, ziptied to the copper wire supporting the reflector.

Seeds to Acquire

Marigolds, yarrow, potatoes?

Available Seed

Not Germinated Yet

Germinated

Herbs

  • "True" Lavender
  • Sweet Basil
  • Oriental Basil
  • Flat Leaf Parsley
  • Chicory

Peppers

  • Cayenne Pepper
  • Habanero Pepper
  • California Wonder Pepper
  • Sweet Banana Pepper

Currently Germinating

Organized by the tray they are in. Details on start dates &c coming once ClintonEbadi is unlazy enough to double check the labels on the germination trays. I seed everything in increments of ten cell peat pots.

  • nicht!

GT0 is allocated to Chamomile+Dill, GT1 and GT2 are unallocated

Seedlings

First waterings are noted here, but subsequent are not (I was under the impression that it'd have to be done less often than basically daily ...)

  • ST0: 2x Chicory, 3x California Wonder Bell Pepper

    • 2012-03-03: Chicory dried out during the day! Bottom watered 3 cups
    • 2012-03-03: Transplanted first tray of Bell Peppers with significant germination
    • 2012-03-03: Fertilized lightly
    • 2012-03-05: Last two Bell Peppers germinated (also fertilized when transferring)
    • 2012-03-07: Thinned Chicory
    • 2012-03-19: Thinned peppers (note: third pepper tray has really low germination rate, bummer)
      • Fertilized entire tray lightly
    • 2012-04-13: Fertilized lightly, zapped with tiny bit of pyrethins (yech, low air circulation = gnats)
  • ST1: 2x Sweet Banana Pepper, 2x Orange Habanero, 1x Cayenne Pepper

    • 2012-03-03: Watered
    • 2012-03-03: Fertlized lightly
    • 2012-03-05: Watered
    • 2012-03-21: Thinned seedlings
      • Fertilized lightly
    • 2012-04-13: Fertilized lightly, zapped with tiny bit of pyrethins (yech, low air circulation = gnats)
  • ST2: 3x Sweet Basil, 2x Oriental Basil

    • 2012-03-05: Watered
    • 2012-03-09: Thinned all basil
    • 2012-03-09: Fertilized lightly
    • 2012-03-20: Fertilized lightly (and thinned Oriental Basil more)
    • 2012-04-13: Fertilized lightly, zapped with tiny bit of pyrethins (yech, low air circulation = gnats)
  • ST3: 3x Parsley, 2x Lavender

    • 2012-03-05: Parsley has germinated! (way, way early)... in the windowsill since I'm out of lights
    • 2012-03-20: Thinned Parsley
      • Lightly fertilized
      • Lavender not germinating too well
    • 2012-04-13: Fertilized lightly, zapped with tiny bit of pyrethins (yech, low air circulation = gnats)
      • Reasonable success germinating lavender
      • Parsley is looking a wee bit sickly

Garden

Construction

Several small raised beds due to limited areas that receive enough sunlight, root infested soil (well, living in a forest does have its disadvantages), crappy soil, large drip lines, etc.

Cedar or Pine? Cedar may last longer, but this is being used at most 2 seasons... depends on the cost.

Using 2"x12"x10' boards (cheaper!)

Soil

Soil: http://www.areamulchandsoils.com/mulch%20price%20page.htm ($20.50 per yard2)

Might need gravel for drainage.

Layout

Pending raised bed plans... at first glance, Square Foot Gardening looks like a reasonable framework to sketch things out.

  • 5'x3' raised bed (Two 10' boards)
  • 4 4'x1' beds, around a 6' tall garden trellis cube made of electrical conduit (Four 10' boards)

Main Plot

First step: allocate each square roughly so that we can visualize the garden. Unspecific order (easier to perform plant location optimization after we know how many squares of each will be grown).

1

2

3

4

5

1

cayenne pepper

cayenne pepper

oriental basil (4)

parsley (3)

parsley (3)

2

dill (2)

bell pepper

cilantro (4)

nil

nil

3

nil

nil

nil

nil

nil

4

nil

nil

nil

nil

nil

5

nil

nil

nil

nil

nil

Garden CUBE

1

2

3

4

1

crookneck squash

crookneck squash

nil

nil

2

Amish melon

Amish melons

hanover melon

hanover melon

3

nil

nil

nil

nil

4

nil

nil

nil

nil

Containers

  • Habaneros x 4
  • Bannana Peppers x 4
  • Overwintered peppers x 2
  • New bell peppers x 2
  • Aurora Peppers x ??
  • Basil x 6
  • Rosemary x 3

In the yard somewhere

  • Chamomile
  • Chicory
  • Anise
  • Cumin
  • Lavender
  • Rosemary (good hedge for the front!)


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