It’s November, but no one seems to have told my plants that. This does not seem normal. At this rate, I”m wondering if some of these plants will skip dormancy altogether.
I’ve been letting things go a bit, but I will try to harvest and dry some of the oregano soon.
Leo enjoying the cat grass and ignoring the catnip. The only plant with yellow leaves now is the phlox.Mint and painted lady runner bans.I only have one bean pod on the scarlet runner beans.The herbs are doing well, and annual salvia still has flowers.At least asters are supposed to be autumn flowers.Nira, the other garden inspector.
Saturday was gorgeous, and I took advantage of the weather to mix up some potting mix and plant some seeds. The cats, meanwhile, rolled around in the dirt and chomped on the baby chard.
Garden cats.
I love mixing up potting mix, and I take various approaches. Sometimes, I take previously used potting mix and add amendments. I did that on Saturday with potting soil from empty containers and some worm castings. In those, I planted some catnip, cat grass, sage, and lavender seeds. The catnip and lavendar are in small pots that are now living on my kitchen windowsill. The catnip and cat grass are for my garden supervisors (to distract them from the other plants), and the lavender will move outdoors if it survives. The catnip, cat grass, and sage seeds were leftover from previous years.
From left to right: lavendar, 2 pots of catnip, and 2 pots of snake plant.
I also have started mixing coconut coir with compost and perlite to make my potting mix. The coir comes in compressed bricks that expand with water. A lot of folks use peat, which is included in a many commercial potting mixes. I definitely use those, but my understanding is that peat isn’t that sustainable, so I try to go with the coconut coir when i can. It also means I don’t have to fiddle with the pH.
An un-expanded coconut coir brick, a brick sitting in a plastic tub soaking up water, and the expended coir with a second brick on top.
I used the coconut coir and compost potting mix to move re-pot my mint into a bigger container and to plant several basil seedlings into a large pot.
It rained all day today, so I only had a few minutes in the garden. However, that was long enough to see that one of my painted lady runner beans had germinated!
Seedlings are adorable! This one is a painted lady runner bean. The white stuff that looks like styrofoam is the perlite.
I still have some annual salvia and rosemary seeds that I’d like to plant. The rosemary is another from my collection of leftovers.