This time of year, I start to go through green withdrawal. I can already feel myself welling up with a desperate longing for warm weather, for the sweet smell of dirt and rain and chlorophyll and the sight of green life springing from the earth.
In the meantime, I can only hope to soak up winter sun through my kitchen window, nurture my indoor plants, and dream about my springtime gardening and lepidoptera-rearing plans.
To ease my withdrawal symptoms, today I took some stratified White birch seeds out of my fridge and planted them in a small pot. If I can manage to grow a potted White birch indoors, perhaps I will be able to take some Luna moth cocoons out of the fridge and let the moths eclose early (I can't let them eclose until I have ample supply of White birch and/or Black walnut leaves at hand). I'm not very hopeful about this, though. Even if I do get a sprout or two, the baby trees won't have enough leaves to feed hungry moth caterpillars, not for a very long time. Still, it's worth a shot.
Ach! This winter has been mild so far, but it's killing me nonetheless. I miss our sunsets by the Great Lake, I miss warm air, I miss the porch swing and my gardens and nighttime walks. Thank God for the Mitchell Park Conservatory; the domes will be my lifeline until the spring. That and my mini greenhouses, which (I hope) will be filled with seedlings in just a few more weeks.
Tuesday, January 26, 2010
Tuesday, January 19, 2010
Toilet Paper Rolls for Seed Starting
Just learned about the following on the Victory Garden Initiative Google list and thought it was worth sharing: www.yougrowgirl.com/thedirt/2007/04/13/toilet-roll-seed-starter/.
What a cool way to repurpose garbage! Thanks to You Grow Girl for sharing the idea.
And I apologize for my silence. It's been pretty quiet here at the Blue Bungalow since my last post. I hope to write more as spring approaches.
What a cool way to repurpose garbage! Thanks to You Grow Girl for sharing the idea.
And I apologize for my silence. It's been pretty quiet here at the Blue Bungalow since my last post. I hope to write more as spring approaches.
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