Thursday, September 17, 2009

Wolfberry Cuttings

Finally put the cuttings into the ground. Been meaning to do it at dusk for the last month but that hasn't happened so I just put it out. In the sun. But the EZ Up box made a good shade so hopefully most of them will survive. Out of a pretty big bunch I ended up with 11 in the ground.

Just put a few more seeds in containers while I was at it. I put down some oats and wheat, planted two organic peach seeds, and five artichoke seeds.

I wonder if it's time to plant the garlic, as it's really stinking up my cupboard. Maybe tomorrow. It's hot out and I'm hungry.

Progress with everything else is pretty good. The Moon and Stars watermelon is still growing and thank god there's still sun, so hopefully I'll have a fruit. Many of the strawberries have sent out runners and I'm about ready to put little containers out for them. The mandarin orange babies are finally showing visible growth and some patterning- still smaller than a pearl earring so fingers crossed. The yellow squash is having a hard time producing a good-sized fruit. All of them have gotten to about four inches and started rotting from the flower end. I trimmed some of the leaves today after being fed up with not being about to walk around that area for so long.

Lots of photographs, but as usual, it's too much work. Maybe next time.

Wednesday, September 2, 2009

Planted new seeds!

In 6" pots with Parydirt by the hose: Evergreen White Nebuka Negi, Lettuce Butterhead Buttercrunch, Cauliflower Chef's Choice Blend, and Coriandrum Sativum Slow-Bolting Cilantro.

Monday, August 31, 2009

Fertilized just about everything about three days ago. Just for the record keeping.

The mandarin oranges don't seem to be really growing regardless, though the flowers were huge and the baby fruits looked decent. Especially compared to the lemon/lime outside the front door, which is showing tiny little balls and small flowers. The mandarin orange has some yellow leaves- I'm not sure if it's due to the compact clay soil it came in, or lack of nutrients. My guess is the former, but I can't very well repot it right now because it would shock off everything and probably stunt the fruits if any were left.

The strawberries are going nuts. Two of them are sending out runners and I'm trying to decide where to divide them to for next season.

I almost can't believe it but we've really got summer squash on the way. They're small but growing rapidly. I had Bobo sit next the the bed and the plants were as tall as he was and the largest leaves were about three or four times as wide as my hand.

A squirrel got to the only ear of corn I had. Went out and found a hole where it was growing, obviously torn off, with ants swarming the little indentation where the ear once held on to the mother plant. The corn was really no more than three fingers in diameter so it couldn't possibly have been even part of a meal for any of us humans, but it must've been a succulent little fattening snack for the squirrel, who left no part of the cob behind.

Re-potted most of the sorry looking plants today- the three hydrangeas, gardenia, and a couple of the succulents. Gotta get around to finding out if the daphne is dead, fix up the honeysuckle and putting it by the patio and removing the volunteer pine from the strawberry basket and putting it into its own pot.

I've been adding raw kitchen waste the the beds so hopefully by the time I add the Fall stuffs, the soil will be near perfect.

I felt guilty every time I tried to kill the geraniums that were volunteering to come back over and over again in the Natives bed. But about a week ago I pulled out one of them and put it in a small pot of its own. All of its brethren are going bye bye now. No guilt.

That's it for now!

Thursday, August 20, 2009

The Garlic Has Come!

Yay! Just got it in the mail today. Early October is the planting time so until then I need to work on getting the beds fertile!

Tuesday, August 11, 2009

More Fertilizing

Fertilized the small avocado last night and dropped alfalfa pellets at the base of the lemon tree outside, by the tomatoes, and watermelon.

Monday, August 10, 2009

Fertilizing!

Fertilized all the acid-loving plants two days ago. Cottonseed meal for all except the mandarin, which got alfalfa pellets instead because it's already gone to fruit and I don't want to mess it up. The small avocado didn't get anything because there happened to be at least two colonies of ants in the large bed which I needed to fight off. I'm not sure if they're gone, but I can't re-flood the bed just yet because of the watermelon Moon and Stars. It's growing like crazy but the gigantic unflowering cosmos was blocking the morning sun so I had to hack it down. If I baby the watermelon maybe I'll be able to get something out of it since it's flowering and all. Maybe I'll flood the bed again in a day or two since it's so hot out. I'll fertilize the small avocado today if I remember. And also the lemon tree out front, since it's flowering too.

Wednesday, May 13, 2009

Today's Joys of My Hobby

Iiiiit's baby basil! Dawww lookit the cuties.
Aaaand baby tom! Comin' up quick!
And baby tom's siblings, from another plant! Soon to be all grown up.
Baby bean!
I-i-it's emeeeerging! *gasp!*

Thursday, January 29, 2009

It actually began 1.5 months back, but that's ok!

I am nowhere near my garden. I would LOVE to be but the closest I've come to it the last two days was gazing longingly at it as i walked past it to head to the car. Oh sob! School is accelerating so I'm afraid when it's in full swing the garden will suffer.

Ah I still have to cut up the seed potatoes and start the summer crop. Pot the seedlings... Set up spaces for the potatoes and stuff.

Maybe tomorrow morning. :)