Life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness on 1/3 of an acre in central Pennsylvania.
Friday, July 15, 2011
Garlic, beets and carrots
For some reason, maybe depression-era food hoarding instinct, I sometimes have a hard time harvesting, thinking if I wait there will be more food there. But I conquered that today, deciding that two varieties of garlic (svelisi polish red and German red) had enough brown leaves, and one row of carrots could be replaced by some new production, not sure what yet. The beets are still coming out as they reach size, at the perfect pace for our dinners.
Thursday, July 14, 2011
Cucumber Beetles
They were here yesterday, if not before. I found more this morning. Time to implement all manor of stem protection against the worms. Please comment if you have any opinions on the matter.
Wednesday, July 13, 2011
Tuesday, July 12, 2011
July 9th
The first raspberry crop is in full swing. I get at least half a yogurt tub every other day. Ames loves that he can just walk up to the canes and grab a red one and eat it.
The squashes and cukes are all doing well except a runt acorn squash that is barely hanging in there. The spaghetti squash is the clear leader so far. We are racing to get supports up to train them up the fence. It'll be my first attempt at that approach, but it does save so much space...
There were 4 plots of onions, 2 red, 2 yellow. I let kale grow up between onions in one of the sets of plots, and those onions were MUCH smaller than the plots without competition.
Of the three tomatillo plants, only one is actually fruiting, though all three are flowering. And the one that is fruiting is the smallest of them all. Weird.
Basil is starting to kick into gear.
Carrot harvests have been a wonderful surprise. I wish I'd planted more. They were planted between the tomatoes and basil, assuming that both would require more space later in the season. I think this plan was a pretty good one. The carrots haven't been crowded yet, and by the time they are out I think their real estate will be squeezed.
Beets too are coming out. They are perfect. Also wish there were more of them. It might be possible to put a couple rows of beans in when the beets and next-door onions are out in a week or two.
The sugar snap peas need more climbing room desperately. They are starting to flower.
Garlic is starting to brown in the leaves, but the heads are still rather small. I've grown bigger heads in the past, and am not sure what happened this year. Maybe a lack of water? Maybe the bed is worn out for onions? This is also the place the onion plots did poorly.
The Amish paste tomatoes will be the first to ripen. One (not pictured) is already blushing orange.
Here the garden from the west end. You can't see the cut flower bed in this picture very well.
But here's a sample of the blooms coming out of that Victory seeds mix.
Saturday, July 9, 2011
Garlic and onions.
The garlic isn't really ready yet, but I needed some and I was curious. These red onions are among the biggest out there. They are all going in with beets and carrots for roasting.
Friday, July 8, 2011
Beets and peas
Well, the first week of July is a great time for growing. Weeds too. Here's part of today's harvest.
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