Lisaland in Otricoli, Italy

 
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  • Location: Otricoli, Italy
  • Sunset climate zone:
  • Garden type: vegetable
  • Sunlight: 6 or more hours
  • Moisture: Medium
  • Soil type: Clay
Tags: Italy, vegetable, Legacy, HEIRLOOM, canning, grafting, Learning
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G-g-g-geeeeermination! Whole garden Apr 03, 2012
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Germination
Strawberries Apr 03, 2012
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Fragaria
Nickname: Strawberries
Type: Fruit
USDA hardiness zones: 5-8

EVERSWEET is an everbearing strawberry which produces a f... read more

Round 1 of potatoes Potatoes Mar 29, 2012
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Today's plantings Radishes +
Radishes, Radishes, Radishes, and Radishes
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Mar 29, 2012
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Potatoes Round 1 Mar 29, 2012
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Potatoes
Nickname: Italian mystery potato
Type: Annual
USDA hardiness zones: -

Potatoes are easy to grow as long as they have moderate t... read more

Radish5 Mar 29, 2012
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Radishes
Nickname: Cherry Belle Mirage LotE309A
Type: Annual
USDA hardiness zones: -

Radishes are easy to grow and can be harvested in only 3 ... read more

Radish4 Mar 29, 2012
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Radishes
Nickname: Gaudry Franchi 42/XF
Type: Annual
USDA hardiness zones: -

Radishes are easy to grow and can be harvested in only 3 ... read more

Radish3 Mar 29, 2012
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Radishes
Nickname: Black Spanish Round Livingstong Seed Co. RunZ
Type: Annual
USDA hardiness zones: -

Radishes are easy to grow and can be harvested in only 3 ... read more

Radish2 Mar 29, 2012
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Radishes
Nickname: French Breakfast Livingston Seed Co. Lot 1:0
Type: Annual
USDA hardiness zones: -

Radishes are easy to grow and can be harvested in only 3 ... read more

Radish1 Mar 29, 2012
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Radishes
Nickname: Watermelon Livingston Seed Co. Lot1:1
Type: Annual
USDA hardiness zones: -

Radishes are easy to grow and can be harvested in only 3 ... read more

Katie's Journal: It takes two baby (or sometimes 3 or 4 or 5 baby!) - Th... Mar 28, 2012
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We are a garden of four this year and we are all doing our part of putting our strong suits to work in the Lisaland garden. I do the bulk of the planning for the garden while Alfredo has a good head for getting things done timely and in a logical manner, Tom always has some new idea up his sleeve for garden expansion and Marin's... ...see more

Liz replied about 1 year ago
Excellent and informative post!  I am also very interested in companian planting.
Clenram replied about 1 year ago
I had not heard of growing corn, beans and squash together.  Wonder if black eyed peas will work with the squash...that is what I planted with my squash.  
MaryLarson replied about 1 year ago
Very nice post. I do companion planting too and I try to attract beneficial insects with certain flowers in my edible landscape. I have used corn for a trellis for my cucumbers in the past. It would be the... more »
Two more tomato varieties germinating Orange & Green Zebra Tomato +
Djeena Lee's Golden
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Mar 28, 2012
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Katie's Journal: An update on our little babies in the greenhouse Mar 27, 2012
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My favorite part of the day is watering every morning. Heading to the greenhouse, the early morning light, all the new growth that seems to have happened over night (well I guess it seems to because it does happen over night!). The seedlings are all growing strongly. We are still waiting for the peppers, eggplant and a few varieties... ...see more

krandolph replied about 1 year ago
Kate, your pops is proud of all you have learned from his lunar planting methods (or is that loony? opinions vary). Can't argue with his success rate though. He's letting me decide on when to plant our tom... more »
JMTKMS replied about 1 year ago
I think it all sounds very interesting.  I will have to do more research to get the timing down.  I know my Grandparents talked of "moon cycles" and planting, and I believe there is alot to it. &... more »
Liz replied about 1 year ago
This is all very fascinating.  Is there a good book out on this topic?
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Over 100 varieties of plants planted!
Roman Broccoli Mar 27, 2012
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Broccoli 'Romanesco'
Nickname: B Hermetic Plus
Type: Annual
USDA hardiness zones: -

Plants produce large, compact, apple-green, spiraling, ca... read more

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