Today I planted the third crop of bush beans. The second planting is too close to the first, so I increased the space to 14" and planted just two rows instead of three.
Both the green and the yellow zucchini plants have small fruit coming.
Sunday, June 29, 2014
Friday, June 27, 2014
Wednesday, June 25, 2014
Tuesday, June 24, 2014
Fall Crucifers
I've started my fall crucifers in six packs. I have one pack of Ruby Ball cabbage, one Snow Crown cauliflower, one Purple of Sicily cauliflower, one Hallmark broccoli, and two Harvest Blend sprouting broccoli. I think by the time they are ready to set out, the bed with garlic and peas will be empty. Next year I need to think ahead and hold off planting one bed in anticipation of the crucifers.
Berries Galore
We're back from our trip and the berries are really coming. While we were gone, the Marionberries
and Prime-Ark blackberries have started ripening. They're both very tasty. The Prime Ark is the everbearing one.
We have more raspberries than we can eat, and I've frozen enough, so I'm going to juice a bowl of them to freeze for later use.
The leaf miner battle has become interesting. The chard is gorgeous and perfect under the netting. But the miners have switched to the beets, and boy, have they made a mess. Obviously next year I'll have to put nets over the beets, too, as well as spinach.
and Prime-Ark blackberries have started ripening. They're both very tasty. The Prime Ark is the everbearing one.
We have more raspberries than we can eat, and I've frozen enough, so I'm going to juice a bowl of them to freeze for later use.
The leaf miner battle has become interesting. The chard is gorgeous and perfect under the netting. But the miners have switched to the beets, and boy, have they made a mess. Obviously next year I'll have to put nets over the beets, too, as well as spinach.
Saturday, June 14, 2014
Beckyberries
Today we picked the first two ripe Beckyberries. They are still my favorites.
We're about to leave for a week-long RV trip. I hope we don't miss all of them.
We're about to leave for a week-long RV trip. I hope we don't miss all of them.
Friday, June 13, 2014
Blueberry Cage Revision
Once again the birds are finding their way into the blueberry cage and not being able to get out. So I've opened the bottom on the long sides. Now the birds can get in easily, but it's mostly towhees and doves, which aren't much interested in the berries. And they can get out, too. The birds that eat the berries mostly come in from above, and they are still blocked.
So far I haven't noticed any bird damage, but it's still early.
So far I haven't noticed any bird damage, but it's still early.
Wednesday, June 11, 2014
Loganberries
This morning we picked the first loganberries. I combined them with some raspberries and strawberries, and we had them on our oatmeal. Loganberries are a cross between and raspberry and a blackberry. Very tasty.
This morning a squirrel sat on the back of one of our deck chairs and ate an unripe strawberry. I guess he didn't care for it, because eventually he dropped it on the seat and left. Maybe he'll leave the rest of the berries alone.
This morning a squirrel sat on the back of one of our deck chairs and ate an unripe strawberry. I guess he didn't care for it, because eventually he dropped it on the seat and left. Maybe he'll leave the rest of the berries alone.
Sunday, June 8, 2014
Strawberries
The strawberries have really hit their stride. Today David picked nine and a half pounds. I made shortcake, and I'll freeze the rest.
Friday, June 6, 2014
Another Try at Cucumbers
My cucumber seeds never came up (I guess I need to start them ahead indoors). So I went looking for plants. I found a bush type at Home Depot, then found 'Marketmore 97' at Winco. So I've planted three Marketmores and one bush. I'll see how they do. Actually, I'll probably pull at least one of the tall ones, because four plants is way too many.
I also sowed the second planting of 'Provider' bush beans.
I've had a couple of spots of leaf miner damage on the chard, but mostly they look great under the netting. We had our first meal of them today. The beet greens have also been attacked, so maybe I should cover them, too.
I also sowed the second planting of 'Provider' bush beans.
I've had a couple of spots of leaf miner damage on the chard, but mostly they look great under the netting. We had our first meal of them today. The beet greens have also been attacked, so maybe I should cover them, too.
Tuesday, June 3, 2014
Roses
I'm really not much of a rose person, but I have two that I really love. And they're both blooming now.
The first one is Lillian Austin. David gave me this rose when we got married, and it's moved with us several times. It has also 'died' twice, but both times I had started a new one, so I've never lost it.
My other rose is The Oregonian. There were lots of roses here when we bought the house and this is the only one I allowed to stay.
Both of these roses are tough and totally disease free. And they both smell divine.
The first one is Lillian Austin. David gave me this rose when we got married, and it's moved with us several times. It has also 'died' twice, but both times I had started a new one, so I've never lost it.
My other rose is The Oregonian. There were lots of roses here when we bought the house and this is the only one I allowed to stay.
Both of these roses are tough and totally disease free. And they both smell divine.
Sunday, June 1, 2014
Projects
The blueberries are starting to get some color, so it was time to cover them. Thank goodness for zipties!
So far I've been going out every couple of days and patrolling for leaf miners in the chard. Now they are covered with fine netting (from the fabric store). Assuming I haven't trapped any of the flies inside, I should have lots of nice clean leaves.
We're getting lots of strawberries now, so I've removed the netting. The squirrels can still steal one now and then and we won't notice.
And lastly, I've noticed that the peppers and aubergines are looking a bit pale. So I put about 3/4 of a cup of alfalfa meal around each one and scratched it in. Maybe a little nitrogen will give them a boost. I suspect the leaves I turned in just before I planted them are stealing nitrogen as they break down. I guess I won't do that again.
So far I've been going out every couple of days and patrolling for leaf miners in the chard. Now they are covered with fine netting (from the fabric store). Assuming I haven't trapped any of the flies inside, I should have lots of nice clean leaves.
We're getting lots of strawberries now, so I've removed the netting. The squirrels can still steal one now and then and we won't notice.
And lastly, I've noticed that the peppers and aubergines are looking a bit pale. So I put about 3/4 of a cup of alfalfa meal around each one and scratched it in. Maybe a little nitrogen will give them a boost. I suspect the leaves I turned in just before I planted them are stealing nitrogen as they break down. I guess I won't do that again.
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