7.01.2008

Garden Update

I have been meaning to post an update of the garden. Yes, I have failed until now. Better late than never I always say.

Trial and error can be painful, brain racking and can, at various times, downright piss you off. We realized that we over fertilized half of the garden which has caused some minor growth stunt for half of the plants. Annoying doesn't cover the feeling, but we truck on.

Tomatoes: In the last 2 days, two wee yellow pear tomatoes have finally emerged. Yippie! At least there was some success. Now, the other yellow pear plant is in the end of the garden that we over fertilized, so it's a no go. Yet. (sorry for the blur on the photo. I wanted to showcase the little guy)



Sweet Bell Peppers: We have some new sprouts forming even in the sad side of the garden. I guess they are a bit hardier than I originally thought.


Lettuce: You guys were right. It doesn't take much for the lettuce to start, and sure enough we have several little sprouts up and running. I suspect it wont be long before i'm harvesting some greens to eat! Hmmm.. I wonder if the tomatoes might be ready then.



Cabbage: Huge leaves and i'm waiting for the centers to really take shape. Something is getting to the leaves and I have yet to catch the little culprits in the act. I am beginning to keep a watchful eye on these little white butterfly type things that sure seem to flutter around at any given time of the day..


Cauliflower: Looking good. All but one of the 8 plants has it's center formed and taking off. I just came across a cauliflower fritter recipe I tucked away for the first head I harvest.



Peas: They didn't make it. *sound of TAPS in the background* While there are a few hanging on for dear life, it just didn't happen. The space can be used for something else so we plan on pulling them out soon.

Strawberries: *TAPS* Not a happenin'! Poor wee fellas just didn't make it. Again, the space will make a good plot for something else.. just not sure what.

Patty Pan Squash: Not sure if the ground pigs are going to produce anything. But since they are pretty much still alive, we'll wait and see. If they kick the bucket, we'll use that space too. I really didn't comprehend the amount of space they require, and even though they are my favorites, they would have never been planted due to the limitations to begin with.

Herbs: All doing well except my poor rosemary. Makes me mad since that's my favorite one in the plot. For something so hardy, it's not doing well.

Leeks: No sprouts yet. I'm hoping they still germinate, but i'm questioning the quality of the seeds. Either that or it's not liking the over-fertilized side.

For a couple of folks who have never had a garden (outside of containers) I think Bear and I are fairing well. The casualties are less *knock on wood* at this time than expected. I did think the peas were doing great until we went camping. Live and learn eh?

As for other updates - it's hot as Hades here with a high of 95* so I think the kiddos and I will hide inside. We managed a new hot water tank and while I did heat water up on the stove one time, it is nice that it was fixed fairly quickly.

Sweeney Todd was awesome and we had a fantastic time. We snuck over to the balcony seats during the second half of the show since it wasn't sold out. That was sweet!

She was also invited by a friend to the Warped Tour concert that ran through here on Sunday. Her first concert and she had a blast.

All in all, everything here is well. Finances are tight, gas prices suck, but we are all healthy and madly in love and that's good enough for me. :)

4 hoots and hollers:

Lisa said...

Yeah on the yellow pear babies! I am harvesting some myself.

I'm sorry your garden is struggling. Happens one way or another every year. I have 8 cabbage plants that have never set a head! Sigh

Oh, and I'll swap you some rosemary for some basil! I can't get it to sprout this year.

Wendy said...

Rosemary isn't actually so hardy - at least not here. I hear it's a perennial in some places, but here in Maine, it's an annual. I grow mine in pots so that I can bring it inside during the winter. It's never done very well, still.

Also, I never had much luck with peas - until this year. They really like cool weather. Try planting them earlier, really as early as you can turn the soil is not too early for these guys. If they're not well established by the time you're in shorts, they just wither and die. I planted mine at the beginning of April this year (I usually wait until the end of May), and they're growing like crazy. Same's true for the beets, I could never grow, lettuce and garlic ... and carrots.

I think you're doing great with your garden, and am impressed that you're trying at all. It's really daunting, and takes a LOT of trial and error. Seriously! I've been gardening my 1/4 acre for TEN YEARS and I'm just now getting the hang of it. Hang in there. I'm sure you'll figure it out much more quickly than I did :).

Unknown said...

I am sorry that you lost part of your garden. You are still doing an amazing job.

I want to plant another bed of nothing but herbs. But I have pulled up 3 plants so I might just make the room there.

Lisa said...

I think that your garden looks great. Much better than mine, since I was a garden lame-o this year.

 
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