The garden has been in full swing the last couple months! This was my first year trying a winter garden, and its February and has been a success so far. I overwintered my strawberries, and some of my herbs, it looks like the catnip is gonna do fine too. I had vacation this week, and spent the last couple days planting seeds and cleaning up the garden a bit. The weather has finally behaved and hasnt been in the 20-30s at night, so it made for a nice day to be outside!
A lot of things have been taking up my time lately, so it was nice to get back outside to work out there. The holidays were a busy time for all, plus it was really cold, even some of the plants in the greenhouse didnt make it. I just recently bought a fishing kayak to add to the arsenal of toys, and have been excited to get back out on the lakes and try it out. I also started River City Succulents, my very own at home business making centerpieces, wreaths, and wedding stuff.
I started several months ago (I want to say October) planting seeds in the greenhouse for the winter garden. For me, gardening is trial and error, and figuring out what will work, where and when...this year has been a testament to that! The broccoli I ended up ordering starter plants from burpee, and had a couple I started on my own. I lost one when I tore out the loofah right next to it, and two others gotten eatten (Im guessing) by the dogs. I dont really want to try broccoli again, because for the time and effort its not worth it. Its taken soooo long, just to get little tiny heads growing, dont tell Jeremy but I dont think Ill grow them again.
The onions are kind of the same as the broccoli. I dont know what Im doing wrong! I couldnt really grow them in the summer, and Im not really having that much more luck with them this winter. I also planted some garlic, which seemed to be growing strong, then just kind of stopped. The shallots and purple/yellow onions I planted didnt grow at all. I attempted to grow beans and peppers (which I sort of knew werent going to make it, but I thought I would try), yeah they didnt the first sign of any cold weather.
BUT, the arugula just took off the last couple weeks with the warm(ish) weather. I was worried at first because it didnt look all that great with the cold, but man I cant keep up with it! I think I overplanted this one. Im happy though because I LOVE arugula! The lettuce has been doing well too. I lost some plants to the freeze but overall, theyve been doing well too. Burpee ended up sending me a couple packets of some Heat Wave Lettuce Blend, so Im excited to try some lettuce all year long. (Lettuce isnt known to grow well in the summer heat of California).

Lets just say Jeremy and I will be eating lots of salads this year becase the spinach is growing strong too. I also tried to grow some carrots over the summer, that didnt come out too well. Let just say they ended up in the compost bin. This time around, I got a different kind and they turned out OK, enough for me to give them a second chance over the summer. I think the soil I planted them in was too rocky and some of the carrots I pulled out this weekend were kind of funky looking. The guinea pigs were happy though!

The herbs are still doing good...I think a little too well cause I had to cut them back a little. Im excited to start some more herbs once the spring and summer gets going.
Overall Im pretty excited for the winter garden, and Im pretty impatient for the spring garden to get up and going. We had to move the greenhouse over behind the shed for some shelter, the winter weather shredded the roof and tore it to pieces. Now it seems like its in a good location. This weekend I started some beans, more lettuce, bell peppers, banana peppers (not so many this year, we learned our lesson), cucumbers (ditto), tomatoes, cherry tomatoes, asparagus, carrots, onions (I wont give up), garlic, red and yellow potatoes, raspberries, sage, parsley, lavender, and basil! Not to mention the blueberries and blood oranges that are already planted a couple months ago.
A lot of things have been taking up my time lately, so it was nice to get back outside to work out there. The holidays were a busy time for all, plus it was really cold, even some of the plants in the greenhouse didnt make it. I just recently bought a fishing kayak to add to the arsenal of toys, and have been excited to get back out on the lakes and try it out. I also started River City Succulents, my very own at home business making centerpieces, wreaths, and wedding stuff.
I started several months ago (I want to say October) planting seeds in the greenhouse for the winter garden. For me, gardening is trial and error, and figuring out what will work, where and when...this year has been a testament to that! The broccoli I ended up ordering starter plants from burpee, and had a couple I started on my own. I lost one when I tore out the loofah right next to it, and two others gotten eatten (Im guessing) by the dogs. I dont really want to try broccoli again, because for the time and effort its not worth it. Its taken soooo long, just to get little tiny heads growing, dont tell Jeremy but I dont think Ill grow them again.
BUT, the arugula just took off the last couple weeks with the warm(ish) weather. I was worried at first because it didnt look all that great with the cold, but man I cant keep up with it! I think I overplanted this one. Im happy though because I LOVE arugula! The lettuce has been doing well too. I lost some plants to the freeze but overall, theyve been doing well too. Burpee ended up sending me a couple packets of some Heat Wave Lettuce Blend, so Im excited to try some lettuce all year long. (Lettuce isnt known to grow well in the summer heat of California).
Lets just say Jeremy and I will be eating lots of salads this year becase the spinach is growing strong too. I also tried to grow some carrots over the summer, that didnt come out too well. Let just say they ended up in the compost bin. This time around, I got a different kind and they turned out OK, enough for me to give them a second chance over the summer. I think the soil I planted them in was too rocky and some of the carrots I pulled out this weekend were kind of funky looking. The guinea pigs were happy though!