Beginning Anew: Planting Seeds Before Spring

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Spring has not yet arrived in lovely sunny South Africa but up north in the country, where I am currently visiting my girlfriend, the weather already feels like spring. So I told myself: why wait when I can already plant something now? I chose a patch of grass that looked particularly sad and decided to turn it into a garden.

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For many months now, I was unable to garden due to travelling and writing on my PhD, but this weekend I decided it was time to do some gardening. The mind was willing but the body said no. I forgot how hard and physical work gardening is. And with the soil being so hard, I literally worked myself into another state. I thought I would do 4 square meters, but ended up doing only half of it.

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I decided to plant 5 things, with one of them most likely to die anyways. I choose:

  • garlic chives,
  • Swiss chard,
  • wild rocket,
  • salad rocket, and
  • amaranth.

The salad rocket will most likely not make it in the intense sun. Maybe it will produce some leaves but I know it will quickly bolt and go to seed.

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The amaranth is something I really hope will take as I am craving fried amaranth leaves with some rice. A favourite dish of mine, I can only make it when I grow it. Harvesting wild amaranth is not possible in the city as you never really know the state in which the plants grow. Plus, you never know who will confront you as it can be dangerous in the city where it grows; it is not safe to concentrate on picking the right plant thus neglecting to watch what is going on around you.

My girlfriend requested that I grow some garlic chives as she loves them. They bolted at home (in the south of the country) and she helped me sort some of the dried out seeds. She loves the flowers, as decorations and to eat them! I really hope that they will grow as well.

My other favourite, the Swiss chard, is always a winner to have on hand when you want to make a quick pasta or side dish. It grew so well in the south (Cape area) and now I hope it will grow up north as well. We will see.

And I also hope that in watering this little patch regularly, that some other wild herbs might spring up. Living in a new area always presents itself with useful plants. Maybe some dandelions, as I would love to make dandelion wine/beer/fermented drink and to add the leaves to my salad.

The before and after photographs is the only evidence to what I did. Hopefully the hard work will pay off!

Before:

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After:

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In the future, I want to dig a bit more and plant more. But for now, this must be enough.

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In any case, hopefully in two weeks’ time I will be able to write a follow up in which I show the growth of my plants and not the disappointment that nothing grew. Stay tuned!

For now, happy gardening and stay well!

The writings and musings in this post are my own words and creations. The photographs are also my own, taken with my Nikon D300 camera.

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Looking very cool man! I shall follow this with great interest!

Thanks, my friend! I hope that there will be some good yields. I am craving some homegrown produce.

That shall remain to be seen! I need to shake my booty!

Gardening is not for the faint of heart and lazy! But the products of your labour is always worth it.

Oh how lovely! This is such a wonderful time of year. We're also reviving our garden. We need to get back into the routine of watering and pruning. We got a bit distracted this winter but I'm sure we'll be back up and growing in no time! @zakludick is so phenomenal with growing and tending to our garden.

I WAS... till it all... yeah... its been a tough year...

Getting one's hands dirty in the ground and growing your own food is so liberating! Yes, gardening is hard work and the pruning and watering sometimes get to you. But in the end it is almost always worth it.

I can't wait to get our basil Forrest back up and running. Fresh food (especially herbs) are just so much more exciting out of your own garden.

Exactly! And fresh. You cannot get it fresher. And for the fraction of the price. Herbs are expensive if you think about it!

Good choices. I have chard growing all year round and it self seeds. Same with garlic chives.

it is not safe to concentrate on picking the right plant thus neglecting to watch what is going on around you.

I can't even imagine such a place!

Grow little plants, grow!

Thank you so much! I love it when plants self-sow. It is always amazing to see the yields of seeds in the end. I already have a lifetime's worth of seeds and I have only been actively growing for the last 5-7 years. Infinite growth for sure.

garlic chives i have to pull out of my front path every few weeks.. lol... they are planted nearly 20m away from my path but still they get in there lol.

My corriander bolts to seed in the sun here, its so frustrating. as i like eating it IN summer... not just winter.

keep us posted!

That is always the problem with plants we crave out of season, right? So frustrating.

Yes, I know that problem! My whole garden, even between the bricks on the patio, is littered with garlic chive and other plants that seed so prolific. I have harvested so many seeds from them (garlic chives) in my last growing season that I can grow them for the whole neighbourhood!

Thanks so much!

Great article and very helpful for beginners, like me!.. We shall appreciate how simple u explained everything.. Just the right amount of information, in a simple manner, no confusion 😁😀

Thank you so much! I really appreciate it. Keep well and enjoy the (information) journey!

Love that raised bed and can't wait to see your crops grow on it.

Thank you so much! They are already growing super fast!

You're welcome.