Sunday, April 25, 2010

Good Weather

Finally getting some real gardening weather. Here's a picture of my first ripe strawberry from the Earth Box.






I transplanted 3 of the tomato seedlings outside. The two shown are the Cherry and Roma tomato. I also transplanted a Brandywine tomato into the planter box on the West side of the house.

The red things around my tomatoes are called Automator Tomato & Pepper Trays from Burpee. They are supposed to protect the plant and increase yield. I don't know if they do much though (I used them last year), but I don't think they hurt either.

Monday, April 12, 2010

Bigger Pots

Weather was pretty crummy this weekend. Didn't make much progress on filling my new raised bed. But I did transplant my seedlings into larger containers.

They all had tons of roots. I probably left them in the seed start flats about a week too long.

The pink container contains all the tomato plants. The left two are cherry tomato, the middle two are roma tomato, and the right two are brandywine heirloom tomatoes.

The white container contains all my melon plants: three honeydew, two crenshaw and one cantaloupe.

The blue cup contains watermelon. They rarely do well for me, but I keep trying. The green container in the back is butternut squash.



I was out of potting mix, and was too much in a hurry to go to Yamagami's. The closest place for me is Osh Hardware. They have plants, but they aren't big into organic stuff. The only small bag of potting mix I could find, which said organic, was this one by MiracleGro. I'm sorry, but I kindof doubt anything by MiracleGro is organic.

Sunday, April 4, 2010

Progress in the Cold

My gimpy artichoke plant seems to be looking good this year. I planted it from seed one or two years ago, and it never looked very good. Here it is thriving.









My direct-sowed snow peas (right side), radish and baby bok choi are growing pretty well. Strangely, the two I planted in the center didn't sprout, but that's ok. The bugs are chewing up the bok choi pretty good. Hope it makes it.

The white rings around the seedlings are large PVC connectors with copper tape around them to keep away slugs).




Last, but not least, I went to the dump to get some free compost for the new raised bed. I have a long way to go before filling it up. I've also been mixing in dirt from other parts of the yard this weekend.