My Dahlia finally bloomed and it is quite beautiful! I also noticed a few more blooms on the plant so hopefully we will have a few more.
I've never really grown flowering bulbs before so this was very exciting for me.
The carrots I planted in a pot finally started to sprout, unfortunately, there is a rabbit or some other creature living under our deck and when I came out to water the other day, all the tops of the plants were gone!! I'm gonna get that critter!!!
There are lettuce sprouts coming up but I'm not sure which variety they are as I've planted a few different kinds in different locations at various times as the seeds were not germinating due to warm weather.
The habenaero plants are FULL of peppers. I harvested a bunch last weekend and made some killer hot sauce. I'm going to research different ways to preserve these as there are so many of them, I'd hate for them to go to waste.
I had my first harvest of green beans, the Blue Lake variety, they were quite good. Unfortunately, the bean beetle is destroying the plants themselves. I have sprayed and dusted but nothing seems to affect these bugs.
The broccoli is coming along nicely, not too much leaf damage and I've been staying on top of bug control which seems to be keeping them at bay, for now at least.
Cowhorn pepper plant is producing like crazy. Who'd of thought one plant would put out so many peppers......
The spaghetti squash is still taking over the cauliflower bed with lots of blooms and lots of fruit starting to show. I read where once you see fruit to pinch off any further blooms to give the existing fruit more energy to grow.
The green beans on the two tier raised bed are growing however, no blooms or signs of producing yet.
You can see the squash taking over the two tiered bed covering most of the cauliflower.
Both basil plants are thriving and I'm thinking about letting them go to flower.
Radishes are ready to harvest and are some of the biggest I've ever grown.
There are more carrots in these beds also, hopefully the fencing will keep the critter away.
I also have romaine lettuce coming up in this bed. Had good luck with it last year and I'm looking forward to some good salads again.
Kentucky Wonder green beans I planted in a pot are coming up and producing. I harvested a nice handful the other day. This plant is the least effected with beetle damage.
We rescued this Staghorn fern a few years ago from an abandoned house. It was almost dead but I've nursed it back to health and it's growing new leaves. The secret is banana peals.........
Tuesday, October 22, 2013
Friday, October 4, 2013
Sunday, September 29, 2013
FALL WEATHER JUST BEAUTIFUL
The weather has finally started to cool down a bit, at least in the mornings. Seeds are sprouting, beans, broccoli and cauliflower are growing nicely. Sugar Snap peas have started to come up also.
I harvested a nice amount of hot peppers and there are plenty left on the plant for next week.
I trimmed back the basil plants and will dry them out and store for use all winter.
The winter spaghetti squash is really taking over the raised bed. There's actually another squash plant behind and now under this one to the left.
Hopefully, it won't shade the cauliflower and beans too much..
I have had a serious Caterpillar problem in both areas. So far, I have sprayed SAFE Caterpillar killer and SEVEN insecticide with no luck. I finally resorted today to SEVEN dust. It seemed to work as I watched the little critters curl up and die.... thank goodness.
I am not wild about using insectides and try to stay as organic as possible, but sometimes, that is just not enough. It's early enough in the growing season where I think it's safe and won't affect the fruit.
As I stated earlier, seed sprouts are coming up almost every where I planted seeds.
I threw in 3 or 4 different varieties of lettuce seeds and as you can see to the left.. success!
Even though I'm not sure what type of lettuce this is, it doesn't matter....
Radishes are forming but are not as healthy as my crop earlier this year. Like I said, bug problems have been keeping me hopping. Trying to stay on top of the problem is very time consuming and even more frustrating.
I harvested a nice amount of hot peppers and there are plenty left on the plant for next week.
I trimmed back the basil plants and will dry them out and store for use all winter.
The winter spaghetti squash is really taking over the raised bed. There's actually another squash plant behind and now under this one to the left.
Hopefully, it won't shade the cauliflower and beans too much..
I have had a serious Caterpillar problem in both areas. So far, I have sprayed SAFE Caterpillar killer and SEVEN insecticide with no luck. I finally resorted today to SEVEN dust. It seemed to work as I watched the little critters curl up and die.... thank goodness.
I am not wild about using insectides and try to stay as organic as possible, but sometimes, that is just not enough. It's early enough in the growing season where I think it's safe and won't affect the fruit.
As I stated earlier, seed sprouts are coming up almost every where I planted seeds.
I threw in 3 or 4 different varieties of lettuce seeds and as you can see to the left.. success!
Even though I'm not sure what type of lettuce this is, it doesn't matter....
Radishes are forming but are not as healthy as my crop earlier this year. Like I said, bug problems have been keeping me hopping. Trying to stay on top of the problem is very time consuming and even more frustrating.
Saturday, September 21, 2013
FALL GARDEN STARTING TO COME ALIVE!
It feels like forever since my last post! I have not had much time to play in the garden the last few weeks due to an extremely crazy work schedule.
I did find time this morning to have a nice visit in the garden and did a bit of light clean up and give some much needed attention to some plants.
Before I get to my update, check out this beautiful butterfly I had just caught emerging from his cocoon. It was attached to the Jasmine on the arbor. beautiful, isn't he?
He hung around for quite a while, fluttering his wings back and forth, I imagine gaining strength for flight.
In the raised bed below where the corn used to live, now has very healthy looking Cauliflower along with one lone Spaghetti squash and some Kentucky Wonder String less green beans.
Never really had much success growing Cauliflower, but my motto is "never give up, try, try again". Wish me luck!
The beans are starting to climb the arbor and the squash plant already seems to be wanting to call this space his own. If it continues to thrive, I will let him have his way. I love spaghetti squash!!When I planted these transplants, in some spots I put two plants together. Whether they will crowd each other has yet to be seen.
This Black Beauty plant was planted by seed back in May I believe and never really grew. However, I moved it to this spot and it has started to bolt showing signs and producing fruit! Amazing to me and I 'm so glad I didn't pull it out earlier this month!
All of the pepper plants are doing fantastic since the tomatoes have been removed. The single cow horn plant has more peppers on it than I can count! Same with the habaneros.
Can't wait to harvest some of these and fry them up... yum!! they were some of the hottest peppers I've every grown.
look at all of those habaneros on this plant....
I also planted Cauliflower and Broccoli in the square foot raised beds. So far the broccoli is looking healthy but something has started eating the cauliflower. Time to spray!!
Pole beans are coming back since I treated them with some insecticide. I removed all the damaged leaves and it is spreading nicely over the arbor. I did notice what looks like mold or some sort of bacteria on a few leaves this morning, so a shot of insecticidal soap may be in order.
I've never grown spinach before and was very pleased that some seeds have sprouted.
Of all the lettuce seeds planted in the last few weeks, the radishes and spinach have been the only seeds that sprouted. It may be a bit too warm still, so this morning I planted again.
Unfortunately, all of the carrots that had sprouted have now died due to heat and lack of water.
not giving up yet and have planted more seeds today. Come on Cool weather!!!!
Happy Gardening and thanks for visiting!
The Ambitious Gardner,
Mary :)
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