- This place is sparkling clean… (@ Lowe's) http://4sq.com/bJaHt1 #
- I'm going to bake Sourdough Bread in our Turbo Oven with this mix I found at the 99c Only Stores :: http://j.mp/aEZE7y #
Monthly Archives: November 2010
Potted Tulips and Daffodils Bulbs
Twitter Updates for 2010-11-16
- RT @AnniesAnnuals this website combines a couple of our favorite things: hot dudes and cuddly baby animals. brilliant. http://j.mp/cbANLp #
- I'm at Freeway that takes forever (I-80). http://4sq.com/apcpeF #
- Oh my gosh!… It feels like summer in San Francisco. #
- Apparently, I take good care of my teeth :D (@ Dr nick levi dentist) http://4sq.com/9AvYuy #
More Winter Veggies Sown + Sprouting Agrostemma…
I sowed more Winter Veggies into Jiffy Peat Pellets (4 each):
– Flowering Kale
– Bok Choy ‘Joi Choi’ (2010-2011 Batch 2)
– Mustard ‘Broad Leaf’
– Misome
I also sowed some Lettuce and Mesclun into cell-packs with vermiculite:
– Lettuce ‘Mightly Red Oak’
– Lettuce ‘Marvel of Four Seasons’
– Lettuce ‘Prizehead’
– Mesclun ‘Zesty Salad Mix’
A few weeks ago, I left some dried Agrostemma seedheads outside and forgot to collect the seeds. With our recent rain, they got wet and started to germinate, so I took some of the sprouts and planted them in 4″ pots.
Ouch!…
“I was so busy trying not to burn my tongue from this REALLY HOT Chinese food, that I bit it instead! Ouch!” …
Tumblrize
I just installed a new WordPress plugin called Tumblrize, which “automatically crossposts to your Tumblr blog when you publish a post on your WordPress blog.”
This is a test post to see if it works.
Here’s a photo to see if that gets crossposted:
Alyssum…
It’s funny how one search on Google can lead to more and more. That’s what happened when I did a search to see what climate Alyssum likes. I noticed we have tons of seedlings growing in our front yard right now and it’s fall and getting colder.
First thing I learned (from Wikipedia) was that there are 100–170 species of Alyssum and they are in the Brassicaceae family (the Broccoli/Cabbage/Kale family), which I knew. I was surprised to find out that the Sweet Alyssum growing in our front yard is not in the genus Alyssum (although it use to be), but in the genus Lobularia – Lobularia maritima.
There’s another close relative to Alyssum called Aurinia. I saw a photo on Wikipedia and it looks very similar to a plant that my brother bought and neglected, although it’s still surviving in its cell pack container. A few months back I took a few plants from it to grow myself. I’ll have to check if I can find the tag and see if it is an Aurinia.
One final thing I learned was that the yellow Alyssum that I’ve been trying to grow for several years from seed (but never germinated) is an Aurinia; Aurinia saxatilis or Gold Dust Alyssum. The seed package says labels it as Saxatile compactum. It’ll be funny if we’ve had the plant I’ve been trying to grow from seed all this time. Although it has never bloomed, so I wouldn’t have known.
So, I discovered all this because I was searching when I should sow the Alyssum Eastern Bonnet Series – Deep Rose seeds I purchased recently.