We had our first frost two nights ago. Nothing was totally killed, but I took out the basil and peas, both of which looked pretty sad.
The celery experiment is amazing. New leaves emerged within a couple of days, and they are now several inches tall.
When I took out the tomatoes, I saved about six of them to use as green tomatoes. I still haven't cooked them, but one by one they have ripened on the counter, even though they were totally green with no color showing.
Thursday, October 10, 2019
Wednesday, October 2, 2019
An Experiment
I planted a long row of garlic today, as well as three large shallots. Recently I've been planting the root ends of scallions and they've sprouted and produced more leaves. So I thought I'd try it with leeks. I have three large leek roots, which I put in the bed, about an inch down, and covered them with soil. They each had some short roots that had been cut off. I also have a celery base, which I've read will sprout. However, it doesn't have any roots, so I put it in a dish of water to see if it will sprout.
Thursday, September 26, 2019
Winter Garden
With our recent decision to sell our cottage in Tucson and stay home this winter, I've decided to try to plant some winter vegetables. It's a bit late, but I thought I'd try anyway, just in case we have a delayed winter.
I sowed mesclun mix lettuce, Red Kitten and Matador spinach, mache, and more bok choi and kohlrabi.
I sowed mesclun mix lettuce, Red Kitten and Matador spinach, mache, and more bok choi and kohlrabi.
Saturday, September 21, 2019
Starting Fall Cleanup
The weather has turned very fall-like with no prospects for any more warm weather. Today may be our last day in the 70s. So I pulled out the tomatoes, after picking any that were close to being ripe. I also pulled the aubergine, the cucumbers, and the peppers except for the Mad Hatter. The Mad Hatter peppers are still green, so I'm going to give them a little longer in the ground before I pull the plant up and hang it upside down in the garage. I'd really like to get some to turn red.
Last week I pulled up the melons and dug up the rhubarb. We just don't use enough of it to justify the space it takes. We've also pulled out all the strawberry plants. I'll start new ones next year in a different bed.
I've left the zucchini for now, as it still has some squash coming. But without much heat they may not make it. The plant really looks ugly, covered with mildew.
I still have snap peas, lettuce, and bok choi, which has been a great success.
Last week I pulled up the melons and dug up the rhubarb. We just don't use enough of it to justify the space it takes. We've also pulled out all the strawberry plants. I'll start new ones next year in a different bed.
I've left the zucchini for now, as it still has some squash coming. But without much heat they may not make it. The plant really looks ugly, covered with mildew.
I still have snap peas, lettuce, and bok choi, which has been a great success.
Saturday, August 24, 2019
Melon!
Yesterday I picked our first Athena melon. We had it for breakfast today. Boy, was it good! I had waited until it came off easily. If anything, it was almost overripe. Maybe the next one I'll try to get it a little earlier.
Tuesday, August 20, 2019
Chickpea Thief
I've been noticing that there are not a lot of pods on my chickpea plants. Now I know why. Something has been stealing them and eating the peas inside. I found the evidence. Several piles of empty pods under the plants. I just hope there will be enough left to harvest. Obviously, I won't plant them again.
Friday, August 16, 2019
Notes for Next Year 2019
Three tomatoes worked fine. One cherry, one Stupice, and one Cherokee Purple, although I'd like to try Old German instead.
One aubergine and two peppers, plus maybe a Mad Hatter pepper as well. One cucumber.
Bush beans - only six plants in a short row.
One melon, against the house. One zucchini, also against the house.
Potatoes
Try spinach and chard again.
One aubergine and two peppers, plus maybe a Mad Hatter pepper as well. One cucumber.
Bush beans - only six plants in a short row.
One melon, against the house. One zucchini, also against the house.
Potatoes
Try spinach and chard again.
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