Picked this funny radish for salad today. I saw the top of the radish poking out of the dirt, but when I pulled it up, two more radishes were chained along with it! All of them tasted very good.
Sunday, July 19, 2009
Interesting Harvest
Picked this funny radish for salad today. I saw the top of the radish poking out of the dirt, but when I pulled it up, two more radishes were chained along with it! All of them tasted very good.
Saturday, July 11, 2009
New Growth
Also harvested some radish (not shown). Also started harvesting nectarines this week (July 10).
Transplanted 4 "Purple Passion" Asparagus seedlings purchased from Yamagami's today (July 11). They are USDA Organic, grown at Sweetwater Nursery in Sebastopol, CA. Supposed to be "more tender" than green types of asparagus.
Earth (Box) Day: July 11.
Monday, July 6, 2009
Some Progress
Plants have not been growing very well this summer, although there is some progress. Right now, I think the issue is not very deep soil in the main bed, and also a failure to rotate crops from the previous years. This zucchini plant has only yielded one so far. This is highly unusual for zucchini.This flowering squash on the lower left should be vining out across the rocks by now, but seems content to stay small. The Radish on the lower right looks just fine, but it is in a newer bed that does not seem to lack nutrients (or depth).


Tomato plant on the left is a hybrid I grew from Burpee seed, and put into the planter box on the North side of the house. Seems to be growing well despite a late start. The Cherry Tomato (below) is a weak looking plant, but still gave some fruit, yay!
Again, we have some nice looking melons (two kinds shown here) coming from the newer planter box with newer dirt. These seem to be doing fine.


Cute little corn growing in the main bed looks good, but is a bit stunted. It isn't any taller than me.These pictures were taken around July 1, 2009.
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)
