Friday, June 22, 2012
Thursday, June 21, 2012
Learn something new...
While straightening up the garden, I noticed this.
This is what the bottom of two of my cornstalks look like. I had never noticed it before. They look like little toes to me. I am wondering if this is normal or not. I assume they help stabilize the stalk as it grows. I just think it is kind of neat.
My favorite is the zucchini blossoms.
If I did not know any better I would just pick the blossom to have and then I would never have any zucchini. I wonder why nature made it that way. I guess it is designed more for the bees than me huh?
Looks like toes |
If I did not know any better I would just pick the blossom to have and then I would never have any zucchini. I wonder why nature made it that way. I guess it is designed more for the bees than me huh?
Saturday, June 16, 2012
Friday, June 8, 2012
Thursday, June 7, 2012
Try, Try, Again
I have had some "learning experiences" with my garden this year. My Dad didin't call them failures, just learning experiences.
1) Eggshell containers- You need to make sure you Carefully wash out the contents before storing. I didn't get a couple of radished to sprout but being so little they dried out rapidly
2) Strawberry plant- I think you need two different types of plants for them to flourish. I have one left over from last year. It has done really well, but the strawberries weren't as plump as I thought they would be.
3) Make sure to cover plants even if it is close to freezing weather. Weather people are often wrong.
So... here is my latest. You know how they have those watering globe things for plants. I have some old bottles so I am going to try that and see how it works are far as watering goes.
1) Eggshell containers- You need to make sure you Carefully wash out the contents before storing. I didn't get a couple of radished to sprout but being so little they dried out rapidly
2) Strawberry plant- I think you need two different types of plants for them to flourish. I have one left over from last year. It has done really well, but the strawberries weren't as plump as I thought they would be.
3) Make sure to cover plants even if it is close to freezing weather. Weather people are often wrong.
So... here is my latest. You know how they have those watering globe things for plants. I have some old bottles so I am going to try that and see how it works are far as watering goes.
Don't worry it is lemonade |
Strawberry bottle for strawberries :-) |
Tuesday, June 5, 2012
Potato Patch
I was watching a video called Homestead Blessings by the West Ladies. This particular one is about gardening.
They showed how to make an easy potato patch. So I have decided to try it.
You just put down some newspaper to keep down the weeds.
Throw some potatoes on the newspaper.
Then cover it with 6-8 inches of covering. When the covering (hay, mulch, compost, etc) goes down, just add some more.
They showed how to make an easy potato patch. So I have decided to try it.
You just put down some newspaper to keep down the weeds.
Throw some potatoes on the newspaper.
Extra! Extra!Potatoes are coming!! |
Then cover it with 6-8 inches of covering. When the covering (hay, mulch, compost, etc) goes down, just add some more.
Just make sure no light gets through |
Friday, June 1, 2012
Bad Weather Blessings
There was a really bad storm on Thursday night. Nothing major in my neighborhood was effected, as far as I know. However, my onions did get knocked over. But look at these blessings.
These were the first things that I planted this year. I am so pleased with how they turned out.
This is what they looked like at Easter. The lettuce is right behind them.
These were planted at the same time as the others so the size is the same. Yeah!
no crying here |
At Easter |
Other onions |
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