Jan 27, 2010

Growing Plants in January 2010, Vancouver

Since we neither ski nor skate, we couldn't care less that Vancouver will be hosting the winter Olympics in several weeks, and unlike the events' organizers, we are pleased that the weather has been unseasonably warm. It is apparently just about cold enough at the high altitudes to keep the artificial snow from melting, though they may need to add chemicals to it. But normal mortals at sea level are marveling at how early the various signs of spring have been this year, for this is apparently the warmest January on record. Here are a few shots of what is growing in Janice's garden on January 27th. I hear I missed the primrose, parsley, mint, pansies, etc.

Yellow witch hazel

crocuses in the garden

hellebores

crocuses



crocuses in the back lawn

100 garlic, all looking great

green onions in the new garden beds

(left) everlasting chard and 2 rows of mâche (corn salad); Stuckey heritage lettuce and other lettuces growing (or not) under plastic

sprouting broccoli

miscellaneous greens

Russian kale

Yellow crocuses in garden

rhododenderon

chives

yellow jasmine

more over-wintering greens, possibly turnip greens

two leaks (wish we had 98 more)

sprouting broccoli (closeup)

4 comments:

Mark Kreider said...

I am soo jealous... you're having Spring in January!! These are pictures of hope for me. I can't tell you how much I admire the work that Janice puts into her garden. The pay off is healthy, delicious foods for dinner. The photo of the purple crocuses is precious.

Unknown said...

Janice,

Your gardens are lovely and like Mark, I can't wait to be outside again!! Also hopefully it won't be too many years until I can get flowers and edibles in February!

Kay

Janice Kreider said...

I feel as if winter ended around Christmas time. January weather has never been like this before. Rogue seedlings are coming up, such as CA poppies, kale, and parsley. Today the crocuses opened up wide, with the sun.

Paul Kreider said...

It's snowing a lot right now and we may be in line for 8 or more inches by Sunday. These pictures are quite a contrast to what we're seeing! It must be great fun to be gathering edibles so soon. With all that growing going on, it must take some time to make the daily rounds to keep track of it all!