Tuesday, June 5, 2012

Garden update

So much good stuff is growing now! We''ve got vines loaded with plump green tomatoes that should be ripening soon (I'm really curious to try our 'Indigo Rose' tomato - a truly purple variety!), and we've already harvested quite a few peppers, mostly banana and filius blue (a hot, delicious "ornamental"), and squash and zucchini. The peas are going strong after our early spring root maggot setback - I need to go out today and pick a basket of them (glory, hallelujah!), my onions and parsnips are doing great, and the corn is forming up very nicely. The first round will probably be ready to pick right about the time we leave for camp. Again. We planted a late round of corn this past weekend (popcorn and a colored sweet corn called 'Triple Play' that I'm really excited about), and I'll add more beans and squash to the hills as soon as it's up. I also did a small section of bush beans in 4 different varieties.. I'm curious to see what we think of them. I thinned out my carrots this week, and because I can't bear to throw all those baby carrot seedlings away (and only about half of my row of carrots came up), I decided to try my luck at transplanting carrots. I've read that they won't grow as straight, but crooked carrots don't scare me. I also gave up on my celery this week. The plants just never really took off, and the weeds did. I think I started it at the wrong time. It's ok, though. We try again next time and hopefully do better. Still, it hurt a little to watch Davey till them into the dirt. Ouch. But, in happier news, I finally got my herb garden planted - oregano, basil, horehound, dill, fennel, cilantro, thyme, sage, hyssop, borage, nasturtiums, summer and winter savory, pineapple sage, lavender and tarragon so far. I've got room for more, so I'm on the lookout for tansy and any other fun or interesting herbs.  I also started a little flower garden for the girls with zinnias, hollyhocks, sunflowers, cosmos and about a thousand other flower seeds I've had stashed for a while. Many of them might not come up, but they definitely won't if they're still in the package. I pretty much just dumped them all into an empty spot in the dirt. The girls will have fun picking whatever blooms. They love flowers.
And lastly, because I'm an eternal optimist, I started my potatoes. About 2 months too late. We'll see how that works out. OH! And I still need to get my sweet potatoes planted... I never get it all done in time...

2 comments:

  1. So cool! Ed and I have planted a garden as well (for the first time!) and it's really fun to track its progress, even though it hasn't produced anything yet! Our garden is only approx 6 ft square, but it's still a lot of work to do organically. Best of luck, and continue to post!!!

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    1. 6 feet is better than nothing! what are you growing?

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