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lady_karelia ([personal profile] lady_karelia) wrote2008-04-03 12:48 am
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I wrote just over 2k words today. Am behind two chapters in beta work. Am far behind with knitting, but never mind that. The sweater ain't gonna run away, right?

And I fully blame [livejournal.com profile] voxangelus for the playlist. *nods gravely*

It's raining again, oh what a surprise. First it doesn't rain for months on end. Then it rains so much the river floods the farmland. Something out there is going crazy.

The seeds I put out into some coffeegrain-laden earth have all sprouted, I'm so pleased! They be: cilantro, basil, oregano, and parsley.

And the one tomato I planted conventionally is thriving. I shall picspam later. The other five all fell victim to a basic hydroponic experiment, which saddens me greatly. Reading about hydroponics, researching it, watching videos about it gave me so much hope, but alas. Only the spinach and oregano, both from seed, are still thriving. They shall have to do for now.

I love days like today when the weather forecasters overestimate the temperature. Which was to be 63, but it never rose above about 57. Lovely. And the cloud cover was absolutely beautiful. I realise it's the last of such beautiful days *sigh*. But the next winter will be there soon. Yup. Seven months or less. Sounds positively good.

[identity profile] amsev.livejournal.com 2008-04-05 05:10 am (UTC)(link)
Say, do you grow tomatos in pots? If so, could you tell me about how much soil is needed per tomato?

[identity profile] lady-karelia.livejournal.com 2008-04-05 05:23 am (UTC)(link)
Yeah. Since our patio consists of concrete, it's kind of difficult to grow them in the ground... Okay, I just went outside and took measurements *nods*. It stopped raining, wow, what a novelty! Ten inches across and about eight inches high. I filled it a good 5" with coffee grounds and the rest is organic soil from the Ebil Empire, so probably not that organic after all. The plant itself has more than doubled in size since I bought them just over two weeks ago.

Another thing I've been doing for years, which isn't relevant at the moment with all the rain we're having, is watering by the moon cycle. If you look here (http://www.paungger-poppe.com) (there is an English flag to click for it to come up in English), the symbol that shows a watering can indicates watering days. Plants produce better crops that way and are more resistant to disease. :)