Tuesday, September 22, 2009
Tuesday, September 15, 2009
research
One of the best things about living in San Diego is that our warm and
mild climate means you can grow just about anything here you can grow
lots of things year-round. Now, spring and summertime is when most
folks who have a penchant for gardening do their planting. Even if you
have a not-so-green thumb, it never hurts to try and grow a tomato
plant.
San Diego area, vegetable gardeners aren't limited to growing their
veggies only in the spring and summer; we can grow vegetables
year-round, and an autumn-winter vegetable garden can prove quite
rewarding.
mild climate means you can grow just about anything here you can grow
lots of things year-round. Now, spring and summertime is when most
folks who have a penchant for gardening do their planting. Even if you
have a not-so-green thumb, it never hurts to try and grow a tomato
plant.
San Diego area, vegetable gardeners aren't limited to growing their
veggies only in the spring and summer; we can grow vegetables
year-round, and an autumn-winter vegetable garden can prove quite
rewarding.
what can grow on september
SEPTEMBER PLANTING GUIDE
FLOWERS FROM SEEDS
These can be planted anytime this month:
African daisy
Alyssum
Bachelor button
Bells of Ireland
Calendula
California poppy
Candytuft
Canterbury bell
Carnation
Chrysanthemum
Cineraria
Clarkia
Columbine
Delphinium
Forget-me-not
Foxglove
Gerbera daisy
Godetia
Hollyhock
Iceland poppy
Larkspur
Linum
Mignonette
Nicotiana
Pansy
Phlox
Pink
Scabiosa
Shasta daisy
Snapdragon
Stock
Sweet pea
Sweet William
Verbena
Viola
Wildflowers
http://www3.signonsandiego.com/stories/2009/sep/06/bill-sidnam/
http://sandiego.about.com/od/livinginsandiego/a/nurseries.htm
Thank you for your time
David Enrique Ceballos
FLOWERS FROM SEEDS
These can be planted anytime this month:
African daisy
Alyssum
Bachelor button
Bells of Ireland
Calendula
California poppy
Candytuft
Canterbury bell
Carnation
Chrysanthemum
Cineraria
Clarkia
Columbine
Delphinium
Forget-me-not
Foxglove
Gerbera daisy
Godetia
Hollyhock
Iceland poppy
Larkspur
Linum
Mignonette
Nicotiana
Pansy
Phlox
Pink
Scabiosa
Shasta daisy
Snapdragon
Stock
Sweet pea
Sweet William
Verbena
Viola
Wildflowers
http://www3.signonsandiego.com/stories/2009/sep/06/bill-sidnam/
http://sandiego.about.com/od/livinginsandiego/a/nurseries.htm
Thank you for your time
David Enrique Ceballos
Sunday, September 13, 2009
describe how the presentations inspired you for you senior project
what we did on Friday nothing really stuck to me. it did not really effect me. the presentations don't inspired for any senior project
Monday, September 7, 2009
Plant Research
David E. Ceballos
Jalapeno plants
Jalapeños plants are Vegetable. Grow jalapeño pepper seeds indoors six to eight weeks before planting, or purchase six to eight week-old plant when you're ready to break ground. Jalapeños grow about 2 1/2 to 3 feet high and will need their space. Seeds can take as long as 12 weeks to germinate. They need to be water 2-3 time of week.
Tomatoes
Tomatoes are Vegetable. Tomatoes season are spring and fall. They to grow the tomatoes by seeds. The tomato plant can’t not be under a hot weather. Tomato plants can be as little as 90cm and as tall as 400 cm. From sowing to harvest 100 days from planting young plants to harvest 60 days.
Jalapeno plants
Jalapeños plants are Vegetable. Grow jalapeño pepper seeds indoors six to eight weeks before planting, or purchase six to eight week-old plant when you're ready to break ground. Jalapeños grow about 2 1/2 to 3 feet high and will need their space. Seeds can take as long as 12 weeks to germinate. They need to be water 2-3 time of week.
Tomatoes
Tomatoes are Vegetable. Tomatoes season are spring and fall. They to grow the tomatoes by seeds. The tomato plant can’t not be under a hot weather. Tomato plants can be as little as 90cm and as tall as 400 cm. From sowing to harvest 100 days from planting young plants to harvest 60 days.
Friday, September 4, 2009
Environmental Science
What is one thing in the natural world that you are curious about?
in Wikipedia said bamboo are the fastest woody plant that growing in the world. I have bamboo plant at home I'm curious how it will work on soil because I never see a bamboo plant in a soil I always see in a bowl with water and rock inside the bowl. I'm curious what weather make bamboo grow so fast. I think may grow here San Diego in our soil.
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