Wednesday, April 6, 2011

Sunny Days

My friend Eve offered to share some of her plants with me!  But she lives in Huntington and we rarely go out that way, cause she's really my only friend in Huntington.  But just the offer has helped put me in a better frame of mind.

I've still got a dozen or so plants in the AeroGarden, both mine and Paul's.  I'm hoping to transplant them this week sometime.

Paul's garden is looking ok, but it was always looking good.  I'm a little worried about his peppermint though.  Between the crash and the cold it's looking a little shocky.  Paul's Genovese Basil should make it, but I think mine is shot.  We have a lot of dried Genovese, so I'm not too anxious there.  My initial guess of about five of my plants, not including the peppers, surviving the storm doesn't seem to be that far off.

Paul's Garden:

Genovese Basil:  Survived
Cilantro: Survived
Peppermint:  Seems Shocky 70%

My Garden:

Leeks: Gone
Kuroda Carrots:  Gone
Nebuka Onions:  Gone
Cinnamon Basil: Gone (again)
Lemon Basil: Gone (again)
Lime Basil: Gone (again)
Roma Tomatoes: Gone (both pots, again)
Lettuce: All gone (again)
Italian Parsley: Gone
Parade Onions: Gone

Zucchini: main stem broke, I give it a 10% chance
Suhyo (cucumber): I found the seed which had just barely started to germinate and re-potted it.  No clue if it will survive
Daikon:  Found one plant, but it had been uprooted.  I give it a 50/50 Chance
Genovese Basil: 50% Chance
Summer Squash: Found one of the seeds, re-potted, had just planted those earlier in the day

Lemon Balm: Survived
Viola (flowers):  Survived (somehow...)
Cilantro: Survived
Bell Peppers: Survived (Both Pots)
Citrus Marigold: Survived
Dwarf Marigold:  Survived
Summer Savory: Survived

I found a few unidentified uprooted seedlings.  I re-potted them in the hopes they might survive, but it's probably in vain.

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