Friday, July 15, 2011

Slacker


I have been slacking on the updates.  Oops :)

I have a new pal. She made a nest next to my house and likes to pick bugs right after I water. I also have a toad in the garden, eating all my slugs. He is a good toad.

These are the pole beans in June. They are extremely prolific producers. I hace more beans then I know what to do with. Been freezing some.


Swiss chard in June.

And last night












Cayenne peppers


Red Cabbages

Collard greens. Also a prolific producer. Can basically take as many leaves as wanted and it keeps growing.




Golden Peach tomato



That is basically how it looks right now. Plant health has been pretty good. One heirloom tomato(ol mr stripey) and a zuchinni plant have died. The zuchinni was producing a lot then ended up with some sort of apparent rot.  I thought it was a borer worm at first but it wasn't. Watermelons and cucumbers have small fruits on them.  Tomatos are starting to ripen. Eggplant has flowered but no fruit yet.  Cabbages need to be picked and I need to start clearing out the old broccoli plants to make room for fall crops. I will be planting more carrots, radishes, bok choy, mustard greens, kale, daikon radish spinach and lettuce.  I need a bigger garden.

Wednesday, June 22, 2011

Herb Garden

In my quest to get rid of all grass(which I have a rational hatred for) I have decided to expand this thing and make it into a full herb garden.  When i first bought the house there was grass and a dead tree there. Little did I know I was going to get really into gardening, so I just built this shoddy bed and threw plants in randomly.






I expanded it out the back, dug up the holly in the middle and put in under a window on the side of the house, moved whatever the other two bushes are back(some kind of elderbush) and added herbs in the middle. Rasberries and blueberries on both sides, and I am digging up the grass all around the outside and planting blue liriope.
Now it is basically done, just need to finish mulching and graveling. And possibly plant one more raspberry in the back left corner.

Sunday, June 12, 2011

Too hot

Well the weather has been atrocious. Things are growing a little bit slower, but still going well overall.


Squash peppers and tomatoes are starting to produce. I am still managing to get a little bit of broccoli, as long as I pick the florets when they are very small before they flower.  In the process of eating the cabbages as well.  The cooler weather crops are holding up to the heat surprisingly well.


Green zebra tomatoes.  All the tomatoes are doing well, except for poor Mr. Stripey who contracted some sort of wilt.  RIP Mr Stripey!


Cabbages.  Before they were eaten.  Left the bases and stems to try and grow some cabbage sprouts, may be too hot for that though.


My favorite squash, Crookneck squash.  


Baby peppers forming.  I don't remember which one this is, Mexibell I think.











Snap peas in the foreground, the trellis's in the background are for winter squash to grow up on. Hopefully.


Pole beans! They have been loving the heat.


Watermelon and some bizarre failed attempt at a trellis for it. The trellis is just too small.


Baby swiss chard. Growing slow in the heat, but not bolting :)


Snap peas are delicious. One of my favorite things in the garden.


Speaking of the winter squash, here are some of the seedlings. Late to the party but finally sprouting. I have about 7 hills of winter squash seedlings going.












Last, but certainly not least the beginnings of some royal beans. Yay for purple beans.











All in all it is going fairly well. The cauliflower never produced a head, they're gone. Kohlrabis have all been eaten, radishes are almost all eaten and cabbages will be gone soon as well. May start a little bit of corn but that is about it for planting between now and the end of July. I may start another row of beans or swiss chard before then. I built an herb garden in my front yard, will update that next.

Monday, May 30, 2011

Memorial Day update


Ate some of the kohlrabi. Interesting taste, but good enough I bought a packet of seeds to grow more. Also some radish greens and broccoli in there. The radishes took too long to grow, they ended up really spicy.










The pole beans are shooting up fast, starting to grab onto the trellis















Stonehead cabbages are about ready to harvest, the red cabbages are taking longer to produce heads. They also got bigger then I expected, I planted them too close together. Oops :)


Red cabbage


Stonehead Cabbage


















Collard Greens



Collard greens are filling out well. May have to stake them up sometime soon.













Onion flower


I left onions in over winter, they wouldn't bulb up but I am about to collect their seeds for next year.
Carrots coming up



I really need to weed.  Everything is nice and green though :)

I have sometime before I plant falls crops, so the only thing I have left to plant for a bit are these guys.  I am going to try and build a wooden trellis to support them to save some space.  Planting them were the kohlrabis where, and will let them grow into the cabbage space after I pick them.







Friday, May 20, 2011

Picture Time



 This is the left side of the garden in early May.

Early May




My spinach decided to bolt earlier this week. It was still tasty, but I wish it had held out a little longer to get a bigger harvest. I did need the space though, so it worked out.


This is a kohlrabi. One of several things I have planted that I had never eaten before. The leaves I have been picking and using as greens, and the base will eventually turn into an orb which I plan on stuffing and eating.


The trellis in the foreground is for snap peas, and the large one with string to the left in the background is for pole beans.
 Heirloom tomatoes in their cages.









Stonehead and red cabbages




Baby broccoli
Crookneck squash
Stonehead cabbage





Last picture is a lot of broccoli. I currently have several types of beans sprouting, and swiss chard and collard greens to keep me in greens while it warms up.  The zucchinis and squash are starting to fill out.  I would like to plant some watermelons but they take up a lot of space so I will have to find a good place for them.





Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Plant list

I will update with more pictures later, but here is a list of what I have planted so far.
 
3/17-Brussels sprouts, broccoli, red cabbage, cauliflower
3/18-Buttercrunch lettuce, collard greens, spinach
3/21-kohlrabi, stonehead cabbage
4/6-carrots, snap peas
4/26-radishes
5/2-lima beans, royal beans, green beans, yellow squash, zucchini, bell & banana peppers,
5/4-Peppers-jalapeno, cubanelle, cayenne, mexibell, red hot cherry
5/12-Pole beans(spanish musica), swiss chard, bunch onions, cucumbers
5/17-chocolate beauty pepper, heirloom tomatoes (garden peach, mortgage lifter, sungold, white, mr. stripey, brandywine, cherokee purple, green grape, green zebra, la roma)


And the picture is my new enemy, the cabbage worm

Beginning of a blog

I planted my garden back at the end of March, which was probably too early. Especially since it snowed after I planted!  Initially I planted broccoli seedlings, brussels sprouts, cauliflower, cabbages, kohlrabi, spinach, lettuce, and collard greens. I had to tuck it in at night to protect it from the snow/sleet for a few nights. It looked silly, but it worked and I didn't lose any plants.