Sunday, September 21, 2008

Everything was swell and then...


Three weeks ago we finished the beds and planted the seeds.  A week after that everything started sprouting and was looking fantastic.  But this week we had a terrible setback.  We noticed on Wednesday afternoon that the leaves of the beautiful little Chard sprout were gone! That day we came home from work to find that the chicory and brocolli were gone too.  So we made some little cloches out of plastic water bottles and spread diatomaceous earth over everything--thinking that might deter whatever pest we were dealing with.  That day we came home to find that the cloches that were firmly in the ground were untouched, but the cauliflower's bottle had been knocked over and the little cauliflower sprout was...of course eaten.  Over the weekend, while we were exploring the desert, this same pest knocked over the onion bottles and ate the remaining two onion sprouts.  

So we plan to fortify the plastic bottle cloches with stakes.  We've replanted all the seeds.

Whatever this is seems to have no interest in the radishes, carrots, beets or peas and the brussells sprouts, arugula and spinach are doing well in their little bottles...so at least we've got something going.  But the whole experience has been rather disheartening.  Nevertheless, we and our vegetables shall prevail!

Wednesday, September 3, 2008

Big changes



So we ripped out the summer garden. It had been conquered by powdery mildew anyway.  And Gordon built these boxes.  We are trying square foot gardening and I'm excited.

Look at this neat spider

It was hard to get a good picture, but doesn't it look like a face with a hat and legs coming out of it?  Very tribal chic, no?

Tuesday, July 22, 2008

No, they're not vegetables!!!



The garden is going along fine--despite a nasty case of powdery mildew.  I have big plans for the autumn though, when we'll try Square Foot Gardening (more on that soon).  Until then we've turned our attention to other parts of the garden.  I had all of these lovely pots in clusters on the ground, which was admittedly quite cluttered.  So Gordon came up with a lovely solution.  Now the pots can be seen, decorate the ugly cement wall AND the ground space is opened up for our next project.  More on that soon too.  Until then, I am delighted with my pot wall. 

Sunday, July 13, 2008

Today's bounty


This is what we took out of the garden today.  Gordon thinks we should make a three bean salad.  Squash is very happy--beans, not doing so good.

Pumpkin model


This is the season's newest pumpkin.  Oohlala!  Notice how round and orange it is.  So divine.  I grew it myself you know!  Soooo sexy.  MMMMM.

Thursday, July 10, 2008

Hi we need haircuts!

Whazzat Gordon's bizzy up to?




So while I've been vegetabling, Gordon has been landscaping the dirt patch next to the front door.  It's looking splendid.

More garden mysteries


Ok, so this appears to be coming from the spaghetti squash vine, and it started out looking a lot like the other spaghetti squash.  But now it's looking like a pumpkin--sort of.  Did we plant another squash-type thing we forgot about?  Could it be a spaghetti pumpkin?  We've tried to follow the vines, but it's pretty difficult to tell which starts where.

That's a BIG Spaghetti Squash


I think this is supposed to turn yellow when it's ready...  But it's hard to say if it's yellow or not...