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Garden Guide - May 7, 2008
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Growing Your Own
It’s on every news program, “food prices are going up.” So what can you do? There are a lot of things to help cut that grocery bill. First, grow your own vegetables. Second, buy locally from the farmer or at the farmer’s market. If you want to grow your own, it’s easier than you think (and you can grow them anywhere!). Some vegetables can grow in shadier locations, some in containers, and some on a windowsill. You can even add a few vegetables to your flower garden - who says that’s not a good idea? Most salad greens, arugula, and mustard will grow in light shade or full sun. Radishes can be harvested in less than 25 days. Tomatoes are the perfect plant for large containers.
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Think of what your family likes to eat and grow some this summer. Don’t just grow vegetables that you harvest and eat right away, think about the winter months and plan for that fall harvest - growing things like winter squash can extend the food supply well past the New Year.
Planting Parsley Seeds
parsley Parsley is a little tricky to grow from seed; it takes a long time for it to germinate. To speed up germination, use these tips. First, soak the seed overnight in water that started out being lukewarm. Parsley seed has a chemical in the seed coat that inhibits germination. Soaking the seed removes enough of the inhibitor to get things started. Once the parsley seed is planted in the seed box place the container in a completely dark place until the first signs of germination (light also interferes with germination). Young seedlings should be placed in a sunny window or put under grow lights. After the parsley has sprouted the seedlings will grow slowly. Once they are big enough to handle, transplant them into individual pots.
Seeding the Lawn
Spring is the second best time after fall to apply grass seed to the thin areas of the lawn. May is an ideal time to get grass seed established before the hot weather. The following chart shows how many square feet can be covered with a pound of grass seed:
  New lawn Over-seeding
Bluegrass 500-600 sq. ft. 1000-1200 sq. ft.
Other grasses 300-350 sq. ft. 600-700 sq. ft.
When purchasing seed make sure to have a good mix. Choose mixes that have bluegrasses, perennial rye grasses and fescue grass seed. The more variety of grass seed the less likelihood a disease will take out the whole lawn. Look for new grass blends at Bachman’s Garden Centers. If you have had salt damage use Boulevard Mix, this grass mix tolerates salt more than the other grass seed mixes. To repair pet traffic areas or walking paths use High Traffic, this blend stands up to the wear and tear. Cabin Mix is a great low-maintenance mixture perfect for the weekend home or places that are hard to mow due to steep slopes. For those areas that just won’t grow grass, try Dense Shade Mix, this blend is formulated to be planted under large shade trees, around pine trees and areas that get less than ½ a day of sun. grass
Tips
Plant tomatoes now if you use Wall-O-Water, a plant protection devise.
It shields plants from the cool night temperature.

•Grass won’t grow? Find an appropriate ground cover for the exposed
earth and fill in the problem spot with perennials that thrive year after year.

•Place grass seed in the freezer over night this will
speed germination.

Did you know?
Wood frogs (Rana sylvatica) freeze during the winter and thaw again in the spring. Wood frogs are native to Minnesota and are found throughout the state, except the southwestern counties.

Mike Hibbard, Horticultural Advisor ©Bachman's 2008

 

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Flowers and gifts from Bachman’s make any day a special one. When you order your flowers
or gifts online, you know you’ll be getting a beautiful fresh floral arrangement from a
trusted florist known for outstanding floral design, plus quality and service.

If you’re sending flowers or gifts out of town, you can rely on us to choose the best florist from either
the FTD or Teleflora nationwide flower network. Florists who can be counted on to deliver the best
fresh floral arrangements and gifts, even when doing a same day delivery.

Whatever the gift-giving occasion, new baby, anniversary, birthday or to say congratulations, thank you, get well,
I’m sorry, I love you or just because you feel like sending flowers or gifts, Bachman’s has a wonderful selection of
floral arrangements, gifts, and plants to choose from, and it’s easy to send your flowers and gifts from our online store.

We also offer gift baskets, gourmet gift baskets, green and blooming plants, Department 56 Snow Villages
and Snowbabies, Mark Roberts fairies
, and more. Bachman’s has been selling flowers and gifts
since 1885 and is known as one of the top florists in Minnesota and nationwide.