- 1 lb. Cucumber
Sunday, July 5, 2009
Cucumber
Friday, July 3, 2009
Cook-out
Dearest & I had family come into town. They were helping paint and fix up the new house. I am glad that they came, but I wish they would have stayed a little longer. I could barely keep up with there work pace. Maybe I'm just an old soal or maybe I'm just getting old, but I can't do half as much of the things they did. Anyway, we decided to cook out for the evening. Hamburgers and hotdogs were the selected fare. With the addition of a bonfire, it was a lively night.
- 13 oz. Cucumber
- 10 oz. Tomatos
- 3.5 oz. Onion
- 6.0 oz. Turnips
Thursday, July 2, 2009
Family Arrives
Tonight we had steaks for supper. We also got some tomatos from the potted garden for the salad. Mmm... they were good...
- 13 oz. Tomatos
Wednesday, July 1, 2009
Moved
I'M TIRED...
Friday, June 26, 2009
More Blackberries
I wanted to get more blackberries, Dearest says there are none left. Some how I managed to get her down there with both dogs. We ended up getting lots of blackberries.
- 2 lbs. 3.5 oz Blackberries
Tuesday, June 23, 2009
Lots of Squash
Apparently, I have neglected my duties with the kiddy pool. The one squash plant, which has pretty much provided all the squash, is loaded. I was a little shocked. I quickly grabbed my knife to get to clear out all of the squash. I would like to say that the kiddy pool was a great idea. Planting the squash by the edge has resulted in all of the squash hanging over the edge, but not enough that it touches the ground; resulting in very little to clean.
- 4 lbs. 5 oz. Squash
Monday, June 22, 2009
New Garden Squash
We got our first squash from the new garden at the new house. We are going to have lots more crooked-neck squash. It might not be fancy, but apparently we are really good at growing squash.
- 5 oz. Squash
Sunday, June 21, 2009
New & Old Harvest
Today we were at the new house for a little while and picked peppers, onion, turnps, and carrots. Getting back to the old house, we found that the blackberries were ready for picking and a few tomatoes were bright red.
- 6 oz. Jalapeno Peppers
- 2 oz. Banana Peppers
- 1 lb. 8 oz. Blackberry
- 2.5 oz. Onion
- 7 oz. Turnip
- 1 oz. Carrot
- 8 oz. Tomatos
Tuesday, June 16, 2009
Things to get into...
Since I was still waiting on Dearest, I tried to find something else to do. I headed back outside and noticed that the Oregano has really gone wild. I grabbed my cutters and went to town. I think I may have cut it back a little too much though. I set the leaves out to dry and continued trying to find more treasures. Happily I found some crooked neck squash in the kiddy pool.
- 12 oz. Squash
- 11 oz. Blackberry
- 4 oz. Oregano
Monday, June 15, 2009
Supplements to dinner
I made a quick trip out the the garden this weekend to determine whether there was anything I can find to add to dinner.
- 3 oz. Tomatos
- 1 oz. Lettuce
Friday, June 12, 2009
Blueberrys
- 1 oz. Blueberries
Thursday, June 11, 2009
Monday, June 8, 2009
Our Basket
- 1 oz. Blueberries
- 6 oz. Lettuce
- 8 oz. Squash
- 4 oz. Tomatos
Sunday, June 7, 2009
Veggies
Today, the potted garden was doing well. The peas are finally giving some peas. I got a few Bluecrop blueberries from the little bush (Dearest ate them).
I also made a trip down to the pool to check on the squash and corn. Now for those of you who haven't had the pleasure of knowning true mobile living. Try farming in a plastic $9.99 kiddy pool from Wally World. I'm telling you, we are right up town. Although, if you fill that pool up with horse manure... the veggies go wild.
- 2 oz. Peas
- 1 oz. Blueberries
- 1 lb. Squash
- 7 oz. Lettuce
Friday, June 5, 2009
Last of the Cherries.
As I drove up the road to my house there wasn't a single cheery left. I presume the birds had a good meal on the cheeries I couldn't reach. Looking over the potted garden, I did notice that the blackberries and blueberries are looking good.
- 4 oz. Tomatos
Thursday, June 4, 2009
Cherry Run
The last few days have been rather wet. I am actually glad that it has been raining this morning. I noticed the remainder of the cherries are ready. Even a few birds have been flying to the tree to get a snack. I made it home soon enough that the birds hadn't completely eaten the cherries. I grabbed a bucket and Dearest grabbed her bucket. We even took the dogs with us. They enjoyed sitting in the back of the truck eating cherries that would fall. We didn't get as many cherries this time, but still plenty to can.
- 3.0 lbs. Sour Cherries
Sunday, May 31, 2009
Cherries!
We have finally started getting some production. Today, I picked a few Tomatos and Strawberries. I also noticed that the cherry tree looked too good to pass up. So, I grabbed Dearest and we walked down to the cheery tree. The cherry tree is the closest tree to the current house. Last year we moved in July/August and the tree was bare. We just presumed that it was a half-dead apple tree because it is beside 4 apple trees. Anyway, apparently late May and early June is a great time for cherries. My plans are to make Cherry Jam and hopefully get a few preserves for pie or cobbler.
- 3 oz. Strawberries
- 9 oz. Tomatos
- 3 lbs. 5 oz. Sour Cherries
Saturday, May 30, 2009
New Garden
We also moved the turnips, carrots, radishes, and 1 beet into rows from the manure filled starting pot. The pot was an old flat bottom feeding bucket that worked really well.
Last Saturday, we planted some Bush Beans. I picked them up at some store or another. I was standing there checking out and saw them from across the store. It was a last minute kinda thing. Anyway, this is the first sprout.
On the far right row, you can see the Pumpkin, Crooked-neck Squash, & Buttercup Squash after transplanting them into the garden.
Thursday, May 28, 2009
Potted Garden
Dearest and myself have been in the process of growing things in pots for the last few months because we planned on moving . We are only leasing and I have become increasingly annoyed by others asking whether we are buying a house. I understand that the current administration is going to give a $8,000 tax credit for first time home buyers, but if the government wouldn't take so much of my money I wouldn't have to be concerned about the $8,000. Instead, my money is being given away so that others can buy a house.
Getting back to the potted plants. I have many things growing ranging from herbs to vegetables. In my first herb pot, I have dill, cilantro, parsley, and basil. As you can see, the basil and parsley are growing slowly.
My
Monday, May 25, 2009
Memorial Day
I should first say that, if the first two garden tools were hoes then the Kodiak isn't a hoe at all, its actually a bulldozer. It cuts through dirt, it cuts through grass, and has a huge head for making light work of anything that needs to be removed from the ground. We ended up getting more done today, than Saturday & Sunday combined.
We planted cucumbers, turnips, radishes, lots of beans, and one beet. We ended up quitting early because we were too tired from all the work we did.
Sunday, May 24, 2009
Memorial Weekend: Sunday
I went back to the gardening tool section. Everything was just as I had left it the day before. There was one more of the Ash shaft hoes, but I figured I should get the fiberglass shaft. The fiberglass was $25 but it had a nicer head (single piece head), was bright red, and it had a 25 year warantee. Relunctly, I purchased the fiberglass shaft hoe.
We drove back to the new house. I put on my gardening shoes and got to work in the garden. I was testing out my new hoe and making some rows. I was about a quarter way through my first row and the hoe was cutting into the ground pretty nicely. I put the hoe down to help Dearest and she picked it up to use it. She was looking at the head because it felt loose to her, next thing I know the head fell off the hoe. Yep, it was broken... best part was that it broke within 2 minutes of us using the hoe. Now I will admit, the ground hadn't been worked in a few years, it did have some rocks, and the ho was really dull... but for a $25 hoe to break within 2 minutes of being used?
We called it a day. Guess I will have to take both of them to be returned tomorrow.
Saturday, May 23, 2009
Memorial Weekend: Saturday
After getting all of our supplies together, we headed to the new house. We haven't moved in yet, but we already have the garden set up. This year, we have been doing our gardening in traditional rows. Thats how my grandfather always gardened and that is the only way I knew. Regardless, after two hours of hoeing in the garden we are both starting to get tired. Unfortunately, we would both be done very soon.
At the two hour mark, we heard a ding and the head of the hoe flys off the end of the shaft. The ground wasn't solid and there weren't any big rocks. We still don't know what happened, but that was the end of hoeing for that day. We didn't get a whole lot more done considering the new hoe was broken.
We did get onions , bell peppers , jalapeno peppers, banana peppers, cucumbers, and potatoes transplanted.