I hope everyone's having a lovely spring!
Thursday, May 28, 2009
The first greens of the season
My experiment in the pots on the deck failed because I planted too many per pot, but I moved some of the collards to the garden in the back and also planted some vates collards as well as turnips and tonight we harvested some of the greens and my husband sauteed them with garlic. Delicious! The depth of flavor was wonderful! I'm so excited about our harvest this year. I need to post some new pictures and I'll try to do so this weekend.
I hope everyone's having a lovely spring!

I hope everyone's having a lovely spring!
Saturday, May 9, 2009
An update on the peas, greens, and the Square Foot Gardens
One of the pea varieties (Alaska, I think) has flowers on it today! They're so pretty when they flower. I took a couple of pictures, although I'm not sure you'll be able to see the flowers very clearly.


As you can see they're doing pretty well and I'm hopeful about getting a good harvest as long as it doesn't snap super-hot.
The greens, on the other hand, aren't doing as well. I think the problem is that I was lazy when I planted them and thinned them out too late, so the plants aren't flourishing.




The greens, on the other hand, aren't doing as well. I think the problem is that I was lazy when I planted them and thinned them out too late, so the plants aren't flourishing.
I don't hold out much hope for getting a harvest from any of these this year, but it was instructive and I'll likely try again in the fall.
The Square Foot Gardens are doing great! We're slowly filling in the empty squares, although the fourth one is still empty at this point. We've added a couple of different varieties of tomatoes and the most up-to-date diagram of each garden is available on my Flickr photostream.



The Square Foot Gardens are doing great! We're slowly filling in the empty squares, although the fourth one is still empty at this point. We've added a couple of different varieties of tomatoes and the most up-to-date diagram of each garden is available on my Flickr photostream.
I didn't snap pictures of the zucchini and yellow squash in the front yard, but they're doing really well. Everything is growing like crazy, thanks to all of the rain we got! My irises are blooming and they're so beautiful, I'll try to get some pictures of them for my next post. I hope that everyone is having a wonderful spring!
Wednesday, April 29, 2009
Square Foot Garden Diagrams after planting this weekend
We went to the Locust Grove Farmer's Market Sunday and bought a couple of heirloom tomato plants, as well as one fairy tale eggplant plant and a patty pan squash plant. Keith grows everything he had for sale so we figured we'd try one or two and see how they grew. Here are the diagrams for the three that we have planted. #1 is fully planted at this point.
Remember, if you can't see the whole picture just click on it and you'll see it full size.



There are a few little shoots coming up from the beet seeds I put in last weekend, as well as the brussell sprouts. Jeff loves okra so I bought a few seeds to try growing it this year and I'm excited about growing Southern Peas (varieties of cow peas) because we got some at the Farmer's Market last year and they were delicious. I'll post more pictures as things develop.
I also put two lines of string between the squares of the panel of fencing in the pea garden because I read that peas that have something to climb grow better.

Remember, if you can't see the whole picture just click on it and you'll see it full size.
There are a few little shoots coming up from the beet seeds I put in last weekend, as well as the brussell sprouts. Jeff loves okra so I bought a few seeds to try growing it this year and I'm excited about growing Southern Peas (varieties of cow peas) because we got some at the Farmer's Market last year and they were delicious. I'll post more pictures as things develop.
I also put two lines of string between the squares of the panel of fencing in the pea garden because I read that peas that have something to climb grow better.
Wednesday, April 22, 2009
Pictures of the Square Foot Gardens
The first one with the weedblock beneath it
#1 and #2 from our back porch, originally uploaded by The Ungardener.
Here are the first two Square Foot Gardens, with the lattices for the other two behind them. You can see the pea fence in the background as well. Putting them together was surprisingly easy, as was mixing up the soil mixture, since we used the author's recommendation and did it on a tarp where we essentially just rolled things around until they were combined. Then we dragged the tarp to the gardens... quick and easy!
Our trailer load of supplies, most notably 60 cubic feet of vermiculite
The mixing area
I'll add pictures as things begin to grow. Right now there are only a few squares planted.
(If you can't see the whole picture just click on it)
Monday, April 20, 2009
Square Foot Gardens are officially planted!
This year we're trying out Square Foot Gardening, based on the book of that title by Mel Bartholomew. I posted some pictures to my Flickr account of their construction through the first planting, and I'll gradually fill them in as the season progresses. I've been snapping pictures here and there but I haven't had time to pop on and post them to this forum, with work and Cub Scouts and karate... life gets hectic this time of year!
My peas are growing, albeit slowly, but every variety I planted sprouted! I'm so excited! It makes my water to think of all of the wonderful peas I'll be harvesting before too much longer... The greens came up too but they're in desperate need of thinning. I wasn't patient enough to plant those nearly microscopic little seeds one at a time so now I need to spend some time thinning them out so that they can grow properly. Only one variety of those didn't come up, the Fordhook Giant Swiss Chard. I may try planting some in a square or two of a Square Foot Garden, but I haven't done so yet.
I'll try to get some of the random pictures I've taken posted this week. I meant to trim my butterfly bushes back this weekend but I didn't get to it, so that's a project for one evening this week. I don't want to wait too long because they're huge and I'd really like them to come in dense rather than gangly, not to mention that I fear how big the white one will end up if I don't cut it back.
Happy Spring, everyone!

My peas are growing, albeit slowly, but every variety I planted sprouted! I'm so excited! It makes my water to think of all of the wonderful peas I'll be harvesting before too much longer... The greens came up too but they're in desperate need of thinning. I wasn't patient enough to plant those nearly microscopic little seeds one at a time so now I need to spend some time thinning them out so that they can grow properly. Only one variety of those didn't come up, the Fordhook Giant Swiss Chard. I may try planting some in a square or two of a Square Foot Garden, but I haven't done so yet.
I'll try to get some of the random pictures I've taken posted this week. I meant to trim my butterfly bushes back this weekend but I didn't get to it, so that's a project for one evening this week. I don't want to wait too long because they're huge and I'd really like them to come in dense rather than gangly, not to mention that I fear how big the white one will end up if I don't cut it back.
Happy Spring, everyone!
Tuesday, March 31, 2009
Everything is sprouting!
I'm so excited! All of the peas that I planted in the first round of planting are coming up, and even some from the second time. It took longer than it did in the fall, but I'm really excited about getting some fresh peas. My greens have all sprouted except for one, which I neglected to add to the list in the previous post. I'm not sure that I actually put seeds in them, so if they don't come up in the next week I'll plant something else in those two pots. See why I need to write everything down? I'll get some more pictures up soon.
Happy Spring!
Happy Spring!
Friday, March 20, 2009
Flowers Coming Up and Greens Sprouting
On Monday, March 16th, I took some pictures of the flowers that were coming up around the farm. The batteries in the phone were dead so I borrowed my son's cellphone. It was overcast so the lighting isn't perfect, but I thought I'd share anyway.
I've been watching my greens hopefully, but I'd about given up hope. Today, however, I looked down as I walked into the house and lo and behold, tiny little sprouts! They're pretty hard to see, but I couldn't resist taking some pictures and posting them.
Southern Giant Mustard
Premier Kale
Tendergreen Spinach Mustard
Fordhook Giant Swiss Chard
I hope everyone is having a wonderful spring!
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