Showing posts with label potatoes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label potatoes. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 5, 2017

Dry, but Mild.

I guess I was too busy to post in June and my May post I was talking about the heat. Well, things have changed. Surprise. Surprise. The last 3 weeks have been relatively cool to mild. We even had a week in the low 80s and even 70s! However, we haven't had rain in about 3 weeks, until today (1/10th this morn). There have been several scatter storms pass through the area over this period, but most have split north and south of us. We had a sprinkle this morning, but we really need more. Finger's crossed we will get more rain today and tonight.

In the Veg Garden
The mater plants are beautiful- big, green, lush and loaded with fruits, alas none are ripe yet. I realized I didn't plant any cherry tomatoes, because I would be eating those by now if I had. I did let some of my favorite white currant tomatoes volunteer, but those are traditionally later anyway. The zucchini plants are huge and have made many fruits, but most have shriveled. I wonder if this is due to poor pollination because I have the plants covered. I need to look that up. The plants have busted out of the cover and I've found Stink Bug eggs on them. Those leaves I removed. I also planted 3 more plants assuming the current ones are gonna get hit soon. I have 1 watermelon seedling, that appears to be doing nothing above ground. The pepper plants are looking good, but not really fruiting yet. The eggplants are already being burdened by fruit. I need to pick those so the plants can grow. The corn looks great. Sweets are doing well. Beans are not producing yet. I harvested a decent crop of early potatoes and planted late zinnias, melon and squash in their place. Now for pics.
White Cucumbers. Zucchini under cover. Row 2.
 Harvesting and enjoying many white cukes. A few per day.
Here with hummus.
 A few volunteer sunflowers. Row 3
 Brandywines. Patiently waiting.
 Row 3. Tomato row. 

First garlic: from late June

 A forgotten heirloom pepper- from Heimos Greenhouse
Row 5 front. 

Potatoes grown from Shop-N-Save potatoes!

Popcorn, Yellow Wax and Burgundy beans. Row 4
Late June photo.

Sweets. Row 5. Late June.

Flower Gardens and Critters
The 2016 Garden. Most of the perennials are
still behind where I'd like them to be, but better than last year.
 Bombus impatiens on Mountain Mint
 Cabbage Butterfly on Hoary Vervain
 Bea and Urey at the pond. We have tadpolls after only
21 days built!
 Charlie's afternoon sleeping spot
 This lovely new Cosmos selection. 
Buttery yellows.
 Swamp Milkweed with Milkweed Bugs
 Jailbird Ruby
 Shrubby St Johns Wort
 Thread-waisted Wasp on Mountain Mint

Found this sleeping Carpenter Bee early one morn.

I've been fortunate to get to garden a lot this summer due to not working. I'm both excited and sad that it is already July. I'm midway to back-to-work time. : ( I'll try to soak up as much of my free time as possible. 

Happy July Gardening to you.










Tuesday, May 16, 2017

The Good Life

Got some work work done early and was able to hit the garden before the temps hit 90. Yeah, that's not a typo. We've had some upper 80 temps recently. Morning garden chores included weeding, hoeing and planting corn & beans. The tomatoes are almost done being planted. I have 4 cages left and some small plants to tuck in them. I will dedicate an entire garden row (1 of 5) to just tomatoes.

Row 4 planting completed
Potatoes, Eggplant, Beans & Corn

1st row: Royal Burgundy
2nd row: Yellow Wax
2 rows of Indian Berries Popcorn
I don't usually grow corn, but I do like popcorn
so I'm giving this a go. Row 4.

Peppers planted and protected
Row 5
A mix of peppers & chilies
with cardboard collars to protect them from
emerging weeds (smartweed). Planning on 
sweet potatoes after the peppers. 

My latest pole bean trellis (dumpster diving gem).
After the pole beans are 2 Elite Zucchini (plants purchased
as my seed didn't germinate) and
the cucumbers (starting in packs) will go
where the fencing is after the squash. Row 2.
Garden Critters
Carpenter Bee

Native Praying Mantis Eggcases

Tortoise bug on chickweed 

Spittle Bug
on Sea Oats


Eating/harvesting
The heat made me harvest the bulk of the lettuce.
It's just starting to get milky (bitter). 
"New" Bromeliad holders

Found the skull mushroom hunting this spring.


Center & Corner Collections


Funnel of Sedums
More sedums and random wild violets

In Bloom
Ohio Spiderwort
 Serviceberries are getting gobbled by
Robins and at least 3 Catbirds
 Blue Star
Clematis

Not in or from the Garden, but cool nonetheless
Kiddo saw this Giant Water Bug hurrying across the Home Depot parking lot the other day. Apparently, they are attracted to light, but where or where did this thing come from? There isn't water nearby, unless they can be found in ditches. We brought it home and released it. Not sure if it made it (they do play dead). They are also called Toe Biters, because they have been known to do that and after they pinch (their prey) then also inject them with digestive enzyme that makes them into soup and they suck the guts out. Lovely, eh?

Enjoy this Good Life.











Tuesday, May 31, 2016

End of May in the Garden

Clematis in Bloom
Some, but not all, of the clematis around the yawd.
By "kennel" door
 SE garage corner
 South fencerow
 1st bloom- West Gate
 2nd year-Big garden entranceway

The Big Garden
Sweet potato patch- Row 2
 Burgundy Pole Beans- Row 2
 Squash Cage & pepper plants- Row 4
 Row 3
 Blue Potato flowers
 View of Rows 1-3
 View of Rows 3-5
 Planted basil between tomato cages
Also planted zinnias & salvias in these gaps

Critters
Kiki with plants going to streetscaping
 Potato bug on potato leaf

Foodstuff
Roasted Sweet Potatoes, Lamb's Quarter Pie (both from garden)
and roasted white beans
 Strawberry Freezer jam (from Holly's garden)
 Asparagus curry
 Sesame Tofu (broc from Scharf's)


Propagation
Cuttings: L to R: Catmint, Black & Blue Salvia, Clematis, 
Hydrangea, Sedum
 Milkweed seedlings
Fruits and Flowers
Unknown, but delicious Roses
along South fencerow

 Just ate a couple Black Raspberries today!

Hardy Kiwi vine

Currants

Poppy

Another Poppy


Garden Art and Junk

 Cultivator "flower"
 

The found headboard project
(w/Chuy Sanchez)




The vent whirligig and a beer to celebrate

That's all folks!