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Getting Ready for Spring 2010, Part II

I spent the day on Sunday taking 20 cuttings of geraniums and about 10 cuttings of impatiens.  I dipped them in the root hormone and then put them in perlite to root.  All of the cuttings are now down in my basement area (see the claw foot tub and light installs in the last posting).  I am giving them about 13 hours of light.

Check out this site at the University of Vermont extension which has plenty of information on cuttings.

I’ve noticed that the impatiens have wilted, but the stalks themselves still seem hardy.  The geraniums seem to be doing fine.  I am told that marigolds can also be rooted.

I cannot wait to start seeds.

October 27, 2009 at 5:25 pm Leave a comment

Getting Ready for Spring 2010, Part I

Where on earth in my house can I winter  geraniums, spider plants, small ferns, and other cuttings over the winter?? I have places for two big ferns in the dining room, and I take a hibiscus and a fern to my office.  But there are so many more plants.

As I’ve mentioned in an earlier post, we had a big construction project at our house, and number two or three on the list was a greenhouse type of corner.  That did not happen because there were so many much more necessary projects.  So, for the last several years, I’ve given up bringing in plants because our house, while remodeled, is not much bigger than it was to start with.  The past two years I’ve looked around for one of those greenhouse, well-lighted shelves that I’ve seen in catalogs, but they cost more than $400, and that is for the smallest size. Not an amount I am willing to spend right now. However I am so eager to try to root cuttings, find a place for a few plants, and perhaps grow a few herbs from seed, especially basil.  So after thinking about it for a while, I tried to get creative.

A few weeks ago my husband and I eyeballed the unused large claw-foot tub that is in an old and mostly beat up bathroom in our basement.   We began to think about putting or building a shelf to stand in the tub, and then installing plant lights above on the joists (the walls and ceiling are mostly unfinished).

So last weekend we got to work.  We found in the garage an old metal shelf with four levels, cleaned it up, and  lined each shelf with the contact shelf paper that is sticky but not glued on.  We put a piece of plywood in the tub, and set the shelf on the plywood.  At Merrifield Gardens, our wonderful plant, garden, greenery, flower, and Christmas store,  we purchased two plant lights, with huge clips.  These clips easily attach to the joists so they can be moved as well as aimed in different directions.  We finished up the job by rounding up two old lamp timers, setting the lights to go on and off at specific times of the day.  Voila!  A plant shelf for the winter sequestered off in a small room in the basement that has one small window, a place for watering and gardening materials, and most importantly, a sink.  The top three shelves are well lit and will easily hold cuttings and small plants.

I believe we spent under $60, including the lights and the shelf paper, and maybe even including gas.  Pretty cool.

That was last weekend.  In my next post I’ll describe what I did this morning with cuttings of geraniums and impatiens.

October 24, 2009 at 7:59 pm Leave a comment

Mums!

Need to find out how to make mums less stringy.  Last year in October I purchased six in different colors on an apple picking day.  This year they are splendid, adding gorgeous pinks, oranges, whites, and yellows to my back and side yards.  But they are stringy and fall all over the place, shortening the life of the blooms.  I’m sure there is a good time to pinch/cut them back to encourage better and stronger branches.  A must-do for the spring.

Also, they are already so big that I’ll need to divide them in the spring.  I may try to get a bunch of them potted and ready for September – November on the front porch.

A recent good article on mums from the News-Herald in Willoughby, Ohio (near Cleveland).  http://www.news-herald.com/articles/2009/09/20/life/nh1440733.txt

October 14, 2009 at 11:36 am 1 comment


 

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