Today marks the beginning of the second full week of Spring in the northern hemisphere, even if some of us are stuck in second winter. Share your garden goals, projects, challenges, and successes for this growing season; share your tips, tricks, and garden hacks, or anything else you’d like. Let’s all help each other grow something beautiful together!

If folks are into it, I’d like to make this a weekly thread for everyone to share updates and assistance as the year progresses. Please let me know if that’s something you’d all like.

  • Beegzoidberg@beehaw.org
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    3 months ago

    I dont have much space or a hose hookup, but I want to try kratky outdoors with some Thai chillis and poblanos. I recently started the plants, and I plan to go to a garden center for starters if they fail. I’m excited!

    Kratky is a hydroponic method where you stick plant roots in a mix of water and nutrients, and the plant grows as is! I’ve only done it indoors, so an outdoor grow will a new challenge but a fun one.

    • LallyLuckFarm@beehaw.orgOPM
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      3 months ago

      This sounds awesome! Hydroponics is daunting to me, so I’m always impressed by folks who’ve got a handle on it and challenge themselves

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        3 months ago

        I really encourage it when space is an issue. I have a basil plant that’s been going for about a year, I’ve changed the water twice and that’s it! I reuse peanut butter containers and use cotton balls for a growing medium. Kratky is really easy! I can’t even keep basil in a pot alive, but this guy is great.

        • downloadingcheese@beehaw.org
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          3 months ago

          I’m going to have to try this, because I absolutely cannot get basil to grow in a pot and it’s one of our bunny’s favorite foods.

  • dumples@kbin.social
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    3 months ago

    We planted a lot of native seeds last fall in the small section between our fence and the ally. I am really hoping the Bush’s Poppy Mallow, partridge pea, and pussytoes come up. I have a lot more but those are my top three. I am also hoping the violets we planted are coming up. It looked like they were coming in before the early spring snow hit. I ordered some Ramps from prairie moon that I am waiting to arrive. Hopefully the grow in our new shade garden where we planted a variety of shade plants

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      3 months ago

      The seeds may take more than 1 winter to germinate, even coming from prairie moon (love them!), just FYI. Our first fall in our house I seeded an area with some native flowers. It took 2 springs before some of them came up and others didn’t show until the 3rd spring.

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        3 months ago

        I am trying to temper my expectations because I know it might take a while. I’m just so excited. We’re pulling up some garden barrier this spring and going to be putting down wild ginger. I want to put down tons of types to see what comes up. I know there are tons of beautiful ones that take multiple years to germinate.

        • LallyLuckFarm@beehaw.orgOPM
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          3 months ago

          I’m with you - I have a few perennials we’re attempting to grow from seed that need cold/warm/cold stratification to germinate and it’s hard not to be excited for when they finally start popping