why is my life awesome?
Apr. 24th, 2009 11:25 pmMy life is AWESOME because
bodlon sent me a letter written on the back of a found sign proclaiming "VELOCIRAPTOR ENTRY POINT" and enclosed with it alpine strawberry seeds.
I am very excited about the strawberry seeds, although considering that we're already having problems with the basil Patty bought (bigger pot? too much water? lack of sun? WHAT DOES IT NEED? -- the thyme and rosemary are doing okay though), they might be beyond our skill-set. But then I'm the lunatic that wants to grow tomatos. In the house.
Anyway. Letter. VELOCIRAPTOR ENTRY POINT. Also, little ducky stickers.
(Email soon, sir. I've been doing that working all night since Patty's away dumb shit thing again).
I am very excited about the strawberry seeds, although considering that we're already having problems with the basil Patty bought (bigger pot? too much water? lack of sun? WHAT DOES IT NEED? -- the thyme and rosemary are doing okay though), they might be beyond our skill-set. But then I'm the lunatic that wants to grow tomatos. In the house.
Anyway. Letter. VELOCIRAPTOR ENTRY POINT. Also, little ducky stickers.
(Email soon, sir. I've been doing that working all night since Patty's away dumb shit thing again).
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Date: 2009-04-25 04:01 am (UTC)VELOCIRAPTOR ENTRY POINT
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Date: 2009-04-25 09:19 am (UTC)You can do both tomatoes and strawberries inside. Tomatoes are similar to basil - lots of sun, let it dry out between waterings, and for both - be prepared to act like a bee to get them to fruit. Use a dry paintbrush to transfer pollen from plant to plant, flower to flower.
Good luck!
N.
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Date: 2009-04-25 01:18 pm (UTC)Linguist and science-fiction author Suzette Haden Elgin is, coincidentally, also an expert on growing stuff indoors, and continually grows lettuce, basil, cukes, and tomatoes indoors in her tiny, underground (no windows!) house.
I have failed miserably at starting strawberries from seed, in the past, but I know that part of what I did wrong was too cold a soil temperature, because i set up my lights in my basement, which is only 58 degrees. Strawberries like a bit of warmth.
Also, plastic wrap over the top of the container before seeds sprout, to prevent the soil ever drying out even for a moment, because that will make the seeds not sprout.
I grow my indoor herbs in relatively small pots that don't have room for much water, so they dry out basically daily. They start going a little pale, I water them. Now that I'm having to do this twice a day I think I'll divide and re-pot them...
Best of luck to you on growing things; it's an obsession of mine so I'm always a little glad whenever anyone else does it too. ;)
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Date: 2009-04-25 02:08 pm (UTC)And man, I suddenly ALSO want to grow tomatoes inside. Crazy.
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Date: 2009-04-25 02:24 pm (UTC)Good luck with your green endeavors, I've never had much luck.
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Date: 2009-04-25 02:53 pm (UTC)The house I put a down payment on with the money from my separation settlement with Phred had a small patch of alpine strawberries growing at the side. The fruit is tiny, less than the tip of my little finger, with easily as much flavour as one of those big-fleshed "normal" strawberries when they're in season locally, ridiculously superior to the styrofoam monsters that get trucked in from California out of seasion.
I didn't mulch the strawberry patch, though I probably should have, given the quality of the soil. One day my neighbour Susan was working in her yard while I worked in mine and it came out in our conversation that she and her Paul enjoyed taking their coffee in the morning and watching the neighbourhood sparrows take dirt baths in my strawberry patch. After that, how could I start mulching?