Eviction Notice
The larger, hardy plants have gotten their eviction notice. Such a cruel thing to do on a cool, rainy morning. But, it had to be done. My jasmine, scented geranium trees, mandevilla vine and rosemary all got moved to the north side of the garage to start the acclimation process. They are just steps away from the service door, so should cold weather strike, I move them in there to take cover.
I moved a few of the potted items outdoors as well this morning. My ivy geraniums and citronella geraniums were put into larger pots and put on the rolling rack. The alpine strawberry boxes are added weight to the shelves for now, but will find a home hanging on the fence or someplace else soon. I added casters to this shelf last fall. Now I will be able to roll it into the garage on cold nights instead of moving the flats in one by one to the floor of the garage. Next week will result in more evictions as I need the space indoors.
The reason for the evictions was two fold. First, the larger plants need to acclimate. Second, I ran out of room and transplanting had to be done. My tomatoes have a good set of second leaves with strong centers. I upgraded my Black-eyed Susan vines (Thunbergia). I flatted up the rooted coleus. Also completed transplanting of tomatoes, agastache, some petunias, and parsley. I came up with a solution for getting the new transplants within 6" of the lights. I turned over 4, 4" pots at the corners of the flats to give them a boost up towards the lights.
I had great germination of the Thunbergia which are starting to vine. For Christmas, my sister gave each of us a Topsy-Turvy strawberry planter. I was not going to use it for strawberries so that became my transplanting vessel for some of the vines. The variety I bought this year is Spanish Eyes, which is slightly lighter than the traditional Black-eyed Susan vines I have had, which I grew from saved seed with a 25% germination rate. Some of these will go along the fence to vine in with the sweet peas, which will fade during the warm weather. I also had some with the Sweet Autumn clematis last year. The yellow and white combination was beautiful last fall.
I have to balance the check book now so I can get over to the garden center today for more potting soil. I am sticking with a light-weight mix which has served me well for indoor use. I will also get some for the pots which will be coming together soon. This winter I purchased an organic blend which was intended for indoor use. I was skeptical of the heavier weight it had and it seemed to have "something" weird about it. White flies showed up soon after (which I never had in my house before). Another minus of this blend was that all the seed I started with this as my base layer had extremely poor germination. Hard lessons are learned when I try to move forward against my better judgement. Maybe I will listen to myself next time. I really need to get a move on as time is running short in the day. The garden center will not be a quick trip as I will want to browse. Enjoy your own weekend. Now that spring is really here, take time to stop and smell the flowers.
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