I saw my first tiny green tomatoes this weekend. Keeping the critters away from them will be a task I'm sure, but I have hope. The green beans have done wonderfully well. Letting the wild mustard greens grow was a great help. None of the bean leaves or beans themselves have been eaten by worms/caterpillars, whatever they are.
Now that the tomatoes are ripening though, I know I'll have to be extra diligent since they seem to attract more sneaky snackers. I'm hoping the birds and squirrels will content themselves with the seed and peanut feeders I have on the other side of the yard. (crosses fingers) Here's hopin'!
Monday, June 23, 2008
Tuesday, June 17, 2008
A New Toy
I am super excited about the tumbling composter that DH made for me this past weekend. Can't wait to try it out. He came up with a great design idea and got a 30 gallon drum through some work contacts and built a frame for it to turn on. I'll get some pics up soon. It's really pretty cool.
We also got some good rain last night. It's been a good long time since we've had any decent rain around here. Apparently it dumps on the Midwest before it makes it all the way over here to the coast. I try not to water unless things are getting really desperate. I know that most things I've planted can take a dry spell or two. I was just really grateful for the rain, and I think the beans and tomatoes were too!
We also got some good rain last night. It's been a good long time since we've had any decent rain around here. Apparently it dumps on the Midwest before it makes it all the way over here to the coast. I try not to water unless things are getting really desperate. I know that most things I've planted can take a dry spell or two. I was just really grateful for the rain, and I think the beans and tomatoes were too!
Tuesday, June 10, 2008
First Harvest
L and I went and picked the first few green beans big enough to eat yesterday. We got a big handful and most never made it into the house. L apparently loves raw green beans! Who'd have thought? She had me break off the stem ends and then she just chowed down. It was great!
My tomatoes have just started getting a few little yellow flowers, so that's pretty exciting. The basil smells wonderful. I've been nervous about them all with this terrible heat we've been having here, but I've made sure to water everything early in the a.m. so they aren't so horribly dry during the heat of the day. Everything around here (including the people) just look so wilted from the near hundred degree temps we've been having since Friday. Tomorrow is the day it's supposed to break though, so I'm keeping my fingers crossed.
My tomatoes have just started getting a few little yellow flowers, so that's pretty exciting. The basil smells wonderful. I've been nervous about them all with this terrible heat we've been having here, but I've made sure to water everything early in the a.m. so they aren't so horribly dry during the heat of the day. Everything around here (including the people) just look so wilted from the near hundred degree temps we've been having since Friday. Tomorrow is the day it's supposed to break though, so I'm keeping my fingers crossed.
Sunday, June 1, 2008
How time flies
I have been watching the beans grow--almost literally. Noticeable growth has occurred every time I am out there. They now have those lovely purpley-pink blossoms that indicate beans-to-be are immanent. I planted 3 six foot rows. The third was an afterthought, one that will provide a second flush a couple of weeks after the first two rows have dwindled in production.
The tomatoes seem woefully behind schedule. I guess they'll grow as much as they need to. I've had them in the ground for a while now, but they still seem rather small compared to a few others I've seen. Of course, I think that may be that I grew my own from seeds and the others were purchased already well on their way from greenhouses. Does that somehow make my tomatoes more righteous? Probably not, but I can dream!
The tomatoes seem woefully behind schedule. I guess they'll grow as much as they need to. I've had them in the ground for a while now, but they still seem rather small compared to a few others I've seen. Of course, I think that may be that I grew my own from seeds and the others were purchased already well on their way from greenhouses. Does that somehow make my tomatoes more righteous? Probably not, but I can dream!
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