(Archive 10Mar08 - 01Apr08) - Starting and Planting the Seeds
10Mar08 - M and I started 30 bean plants from three different types of seeds: Kentucky Wonder String Bean, Purple String Bean, and Snow Pea in peat moss treys measuring 2 x 5 pods.
We first added our 2/3rds Organic Potting Soil/ 1/3rd Texas Native Compost (any compost of your choice will also work) to the pods filling them approximately half way. This allows for the seed to be approximately 1/2″ below the surface of the rim. We placed one seed in each pot and covered them to the rim in our soil mixture. M watered them thoroughly today, and one of us will water them daily keeping the soil moist and never dry. We set them outside on a shelf which receives about 2 hours of direct sunlight daily.
18Mar08 - As of this morning, 8 of 12 of the Snow Pea sees we planted have sprouted. Soon we will choose the best 6 to continue onto the next step. The selection process will be tough (we would like to grow them all) but we don’t have enough room for 12 vines (along with the Kentucky Wonder and the Purple Strings). I hope to have pictures of the sprouts up soon!
30Mar08 - All sprouts for our three bean types (Kentucky Wonder, Purple String Beans, and Snow Peas) have pushed about the soil of their peat pots.
01Apr08 - Bean sprouts have been planted in large containers. We used basic storage containers for our beds. I started by drilling five drian holes into each of the two bean containers. Filling the containers until they are half way full (this provides a little protection from the wind during the early stages while also providing enough soil to support the plant), I placed 6 snow pea plants in one (two rows of four) and 8 purple beans in another (two rows of four). Unfortunatley, cats enjoy new bean sprouts.. story short, we will be starting a new 8×2 peat pot of the Kentucky Wonders.