Showing posts with label season. Show all posts
Showing posts with label season. Show all posts

Monday, September 22, 2008

Autumn Arrives

Well, it looks like fall has officially arrived. The leaves are changing color (on the poison oak), and there is dew in the morning. The nurseries are filling up with chrysanthemums, lettuce, and flowering cabbage...

...and today it was 92 degrees.

How has fall started for other gardeners out there?

Sunday, September 21, 2008

Cool-Season Vegetable Seeds






















Fall starts tomorrow, and that means it's time for cool-season crops. I ordered a bunch of heirloom lettuces from the Seed Savers Exchange, and picked up some arugula, chervil, mâche, and Chioggia beet seeds at a local nursery.

I've already planted some of the 'Rouge d'Hiver' lettuce in a wooden wine crate.

Anyone else have some cool new vegetables to share?

Friday, August 08, 2008

Gearing Up for Waterfall Season: '08-'09

This winter, hunts for waterfalls will include further exploring in Las Trampas and Mt. Diablo. I will also attempt to find the elusive, little-known Tehan Falls, which is supposedly 60 feet tall. If we're lucky, we'll get a lot of rain this year, as it is both necessary (to combat fires) and enjoyable (for waterfall hunters).