Editor's note: Master Gardeners are keeping busy in their own gardens during Napa County's “Shelter in Place” directive. It's spring, it's getting warmer, it's a great time to work in the garden! Here's how Master Gardeners are spending their time:
I start with "95% benign neglect"
(to quote a fellow MG) and a little bit of mulching. See mulch link at end of article.
This season I'm growing lettuce mixes on both sides of my frame-got tired of mixed greens with brassica plants that get tough and bolt faster than lettuce. This is what we've been availing ourselves of recently: lettuces, escarole, parsley, thyme, radicchio, sage, broccoli & celery-no radishes or peas yet; I think I was a bit slow seeding them. See link on growing lettuce at end of article.
The stock plants from last spring's pots have seeded themselves in the ground underneath this year's that are growing in the pots, making the ground here in this sitting area more fun and I feel invited to sprinkle some more seeds in this area, which is regularly protected by redwoods.
http://ipm.ucanr.edu/PMG/GARDEN/ENVIRON/mulches.html
https://www2.ipm.ucanr.edu/agriculture/lettuce/
Basil info: http://sonomamg.ucanr.edu/Vegetable_of_the_Month/Basil/
Bitter Greens info: http://www.fondation-louisbonduelle.org/en/vegetable/bitter-greens/
Zinnia info: http://ipm.ucanr.edu/PMG/GARDEN/FLOWERS/zinnia.html
Vegetable info: http://cagardenweb.ucanr.edu/Vegetables/
Vertebrate pest info: http://ipm.ucanr.edu/PMG/menu.vertebrate.html
http://mgsantaclara.ucanr.edu/garden-help/water-wise-plants/full-plant-list/?uid=99&ds=833
During Napa County's shelter in place directive that protects everyone's health and safety, Napa Master Gardeners are available to answer garden questions by email: mastergardeners@countyofnapa.org. or phone at 707-253-4143. Volunteers will get back to you after they research answers to your questions.
Visit our website: napamg.ucanr.edu to find answers to all of your horticultural questions.
Photo credits: All photos by Jane Berger