Sunday, January 29, 2012

#Garden Plan, with #Seeds to Spare

We have ordered and received our seeds, organized the seeds we saved from last year, and even traded some seeds with friends and family. And yet it is still safe to say that we still have more seeds than we need for the spring. I look forward to trading more at a seed exchange in the spring.

Here are the varieties we bought new this year:

From Bountiful Gardens
  • Large Brown Lentils
  • Linares Quinoa
  • Black Turtle Dry Bush Beans
  • Hopi Black Dye Sunflowers
  • Pinto Dry Bush Beans
  • Red Cowpeas
  • Oilseed Sunflowers
From Baker Creek Seeds
  • Purple Plum Radishes
  • Saxa II Radishes
  • Black Hungarian Peppers
  • Chinese 5 Color Peppers
  • Scarlet Runner Beans
  • Chinese Red Noodle Beans (pictured, above right)
  • Gaint Musselburgh Leeks
  • Orange Banana Tomatoes
  • Plum Lemon Tomatoes
  • Tess's Land Race Currant Tomatoes
  • Beauty King Tomatoes
Including the items above, we will be planting 59 different kinds of plants (110 different varieties) between the home garden, the community garden, and a variety of pots and tubs in the yard. I am so looking forward to spring!

Friday, January 13, 2012

Options in #Dallas at ALA Midwinter 2012 #alamw12

This post has been moved to a new location at melodycondron.com.

The Beekeeping Librarian will continue to have posts, photos, and resources pertaining to gardening, urban homesteading, beekeeping, and cooking. Library-specific posts and things for librarians can be found at the new site. 

Tuesday, January 10, 2012

#Reading Outside of Your Comfort Zone: the Dewey Lunatic Project

This post has been moved to a new location at melodycondron.com.

The Beekeeping Librarian will continue to have posts, photos, and resources pertaining to gardening, urban homesteading, beekeeping, and cooking. Library-specific posts and things for librarians can be found at the new site.