Peter Norris

  1. Celery leaves for winter use

    Celery leaves for winter use

    Peter Norris November 21, 2015 Among the many hectic chores when suddenly threatened with 10 ° frost is to make sure there is some fresh celery leaves during the winter. The plants are dug up, put in a 10 liter bucket of soil, and...

  2. Transplanting cabbage

    Transplanting cabbage

    Peter Norris December 25, 2015 December 25th I often get an uncontrollable urge to play spring. If there is snow and frost during the day, even more seeds (than I need) are usually ordered online, and if the weather is like today, the...

  3. The earliest salad was sown

    The earliest salad was sown

    Peter Norris January 22, 2016 The earliest salad for manure bench can be appropriately sown now (or rather: now I can not wait any longer). When sowing indoors in a plug box at the end of January, the small plants can usually be planted...

  4. Beetroot is pre-cultivated

    Beetroot is pre-cultivated

    Peter Norris March 6, 2016 Beetroot seeds are actually small keys consisting of several seeds, which can each develop into a plant - unless they are seeds of F1 varieties, which only give a single beetroot plant. This means that it is...

  5. Spring's first green eat

    Spring's first green eat

    Peter Norris March 19, 2016 The first lush food of early spring with us is the greenhouse's overwintered spinach. Sown in September and transplanted after the tomatoes were removed in November, it has been over half a year along the...

  6. Laying of early potatoes

    Laying of early potatoes

    Peter Norris March 20, 2016 The bed for the earliest potatoes has been covered with plastic since the beginning of March, and this morning the soil thermometer reported 6 ° in 5-10 cm depth. Compared with the weather forecast for the...