The last frost date is this coming Saturday and I'm DYING. Of course it has to be the nicest, most titillating garden week ever. I went ahead and planted some seeds this past weekend, I figure that if they pop up before the frost I can toss a bed sheet over them no probs. I planted blue-podded peas, winter lutz beets, cosmic purple carrots, small purple onions, and a ton of herbs.
What's left to plant are the lettuce and my seedlings. They need to get outside so bad, and I've been putting them out during the day, but eeeek they need outta those little pots. Some of them have said "to hell with it" and have start blossoming. Come ON already, May!
Of course, I want May to fly by for gardening purposes, but for everything else I'm begging it to slow down. I have four big things happening right now that will more or less wrap up as the month ends. This is when space-time manipulation powers would come in really handy.
Anyway, on to recent planty progress:
One of my silver fir tomato plants (heirloom, with foliage like carrots!) has decided to go for it. It's about a foot and a half tall, so I'm not pinching them. I'm happy that we might have tomaters early though!
This is my summer squash. It wants wide open spaces asap. The melons are coming up nicely too. I can't wait to get them out!
One of my pepper plants, the variety of which I've actually forgotten because I tossed the package after I planted them. Anyway, it's looking busy too, and will hopefully actually produce something, unlike that weird robot-pepper plant I bought at the flea market last year.
I'm sooooooooooooooooooooo excited about my garden this year! Next week is going to be AWESOME.
Tuesday, May 18, 2010
Sunday, May 9, 2010
doin it!
First off: can anyone tell me how I can make the blog portion of this thing wider?? Least intuitive blog template evar!
I was hesitant to continue on with this blog, since after our move so much was up in the air as far as having time or space for gardening. HAPPILY, my garden this year will be even more awesome than last year, as my landlord has been super enthusiastic about my proposals re: our backyard planting potential. Seriously, guys. This garden is going to rawk.
A few things I learned last year:
- most veggie plants need lots of SUN. I underestimated how much shade full summer leaves would cast, and this year I need to be more careful about that.
- overfeeding plants doesn't make them fat and healthy, it makes them dead.
- peas don't like to be too hot
- squirrels, rabbits and birds will eat/destroy most things that they can reach
Kay, but on to my current garden sitch. Here's where I'm planting:
Also, I just wrestled with blogger for like, a half hour trying to add words between these friggin pictures, and I can't seem to do it. SO:
First pic: my amazing landlord DUG OUT the entire contents of this (south facing) raised bed, and then filled it with awesome rich garden dirt.
Second pic: half of the plot is quite shaded, but I think my LL is going to trim back the hedges quite a bit. On the shady side I'm putting peas, lettuce, beets, and carrots (carrot along the front where most of the light hits). The end by the garage wall is sunny almost all day and is really well protected from wind and stuff. I'm putting pickling cucumbers, summer squash, sugar pumpkins, and melons there.
Third pic: this spot is right in front of our living room window and gets lots of sun. I think I'll put peppers and eggplants here. You can also see a few of my seedlings. They are literally dying to get outside. I started the tomatoes too early, wah!
Fourth pic: this is our backyard. It's pretty nice. We share it with two other apartments, but they hardly ever use it. The people above us do potted tomatoes and are really nice.
Fifth pic: we even have a nice water feature! I'm going to plant thyme in the brown patches between the stones.
So ya! Yay!! I have many many tomato plants inside that are becoming increasingly leggy and sad-looking. I'll likely re-pot the nicest ones and have to -sniff- toss the others.
Anyway, the rest of my garden is going to kick ass and I'm very excited. Two weeks till I can plant stuff!!! Wheeeeeeeeee!
I was hesitant to continue on with this blog, since after our move so much was up in the air as far as having time or space for gardening. HAPPILY, my garden this year will be even more awesome than last year, as my landlord has been super enthusiastic about my proposals re: our backyard planting potential. Seriously, guys. This garden is going to rawk.
A few things I learned last year:
- most veggie plants need lots of SUN. I underestimated how much shade full summer leaves would cast, and this year I need to be more careful about that.
- overfeeding plants doesn't make them fat and healthy, it makes them dead.
- peas don't like to be too hot
- squirrels, rabbits and birds will eat/destroy most things that they can reach
Kay, but on to my current garden sitch. Here's where I'm planting:
Also, I just wrestled with blogger for like, a half hour trying to add words between these friggin pictures, and I can't seem to do it. SO:
First pic: my amazing landlord DUG OUT the entire contents of this (south facing) raised bed, and then filled it with awesome rich garden dirt.
Second pic: half of the plot is quite shaded, but I think my LL is going to trim back the hedges quite a bit. On the shady side I'm putting peas, lettuce, beets, and carrots (carrot along the front where most of the light hits). The end by the garage wall is sunny almost all day and is really well protected from wind and stuff. I'm putting pickling cucumbers, summer squash, sugar pumpkins, and melons there.
Third pic: this spot is right in front of our living room window and gets lots of sun. I think I'll put peppers and eggplants here. You can also see a few of my seedlings. They are literally dying to get outside. I started the tomatoes too early, wah!
Fourth pic: this is our backyard. It's pretty nice. We share it with two other apartments, but they hardly ever use it. The people above us do potted tomatoes and are really nice.
Fifth pic: we even have a nice water feature! I'm going to plant thyme in the brown patches between the stones.
So ya! Yay!! I have many many tomato plants inside that are becoming increasingly leggy and sad-looking. I'll likely re-pot the nicest ones and have to -sniff- toss the others.
Anyway, the rest of my garden is going to kick ass and I'm very excited. Two weeks till I can plant stuff!!! Wheeeeeeeeee!
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