The seeds for the cukes were quite old so it was nice to get some plants. Some animal seems to enjoy pinching off or eating the flowers, but I think a few cukes are making it. We planted them years ago as well...but they were overwhelmed by some insect, so we took a break. Hopefully, we will get a few cucumbers and we will have found another squirrel and bunny immune crop.
Saturday, July 28, 2012
Cucumber Succeeding...So Far
The seeds for the cukes were quite old so it was nice to get some plants. Some animal seems to enjoy pinching off or eating the flowers, but I think a few cukes are making it. We planted them years ago as well...but they were overwhelmed by some insect, so we took a break. Hopefully, we will get a few cucumbers and we will have found another squirrel and bunny immune crop.
Volunteer Sunflowers
My nephew and niece in Seattle recently fooled their dad by secretly planting a bunch of sunflowers around the garden. They popped up and stole all of the sun (what little there is in WA) from the veggies. Poor Toby! So...if you have kids, and you garden..,control your supply of sunflower seeds.
Wednesday, July 18, 2012
Why Grow Your Own - Reason #1
By the way, one of the funny details about this PB Jamwich Thing, aside from all the ingredients, is that it has NO CRUST. Yup. Bread without crust...it's like fruit without seeds...oh wait, I think we make that, too. Here's the thing. Crust is an essential part of the whole bread making process. Just like seeds are a natural and essential part of fruit. So getting rid of it is just plain weird. Will we raise a whole generation of kids who can't eat crusts?
Still Life with Onions and Peppers...and deer skull
Yep - that is a deer skull. A good friend gave me that years ago. Squirrels and other varmints have whittled down the antlers for some reason. All of 'em are perched atop the rain barrel which is why there is chicken wire underneath.
Monday, July 16, 2012
Grass to Greens: Edible Landscapes
It's an idea that is big and getting bigger. Lose the lawn and plant things that look good and are edible. You can see a little of it in my neighborhood and I think it is really catching on in various cities. Not everyone has time for the set up and the learning curve involved, so it's great to see businesses dedicated to helping people make the switch from lawn to food. Grass to Greens in Asheville, NC is one such business. If you are in the Asheville area, check them out.
Enchanted Eggplant Forest
How many eggplants can you find in the enchanted eggplant forest? Click on the pic to see a picture with their locations revealed.
Yup...we may have overplanted. This bed also has a bunch of peppers and broccoli...all of which seem to be immune to bunnybirdsquirrel attack.We planted three kinds of eggplant - regular, japanese, and rosa bianca. So I better start finding some good eggplant recipes.
Flowers from Reed Franklin
At times, I have cut off the seed heads, but recently I heard (from Mike McGrath's excellent podcast) that leaving the seedheads on longer can help birds even more. Even if you don't like watching birds, they are good for eating bugs that might attack plants.
Harvest Time!
I am leaving the bulk of the potatoes in the ground until needed. I feel like I heard or read that they will store better in the ground than in the house. We shall see. Oh...one more thing. I let the potatoes flower. I did a little investigating and found mixed benefits to pinching off the flowers. One source suggested you might get 10% greater yield which isn't much and so I figured, why not see the flowers and let the bees have a little pollen.
Tomato Roots Growing
I cut off two tomato branches and tried to root them in a glass of water. Got the idea from Square Foot Gardening. One died, the other, plum tomato pictured here, made it and is now planted in the garden. Free tomato plant!
Monday, July 9, 2012
Guest Photographer
OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA, a photo by Pike-uliar Gardenings on Flickr.