Tuesday, July 8, 2014

It's finally starting to feel like summer.

So we finally are having consecutive days of temperatures in the 90's.  Cherry tomatoes and Bibb lettuce are still being gracious and supplying me with a harvest.  My Roma tomatoes are beginning to fruit and I expect to have some ready to eat in about two weeks. The other day as I was checking my plants I came upon this melon.  I didn't plant any melons and actually bought and planted cucumbers, but it looks like they were mislabeled. To get them off the ground I tied up a rope and wrapped the vines around them.  I also had to put up an a-frame that I was going to trash as a support wall for my Roma tomato plants to get them off the ground as well but to also open up my walk path between my beds. 




The old ash tree into back yard is still growing and providing shade to about 75% of my backyard.  This after two years ago a licensed arborist informed me that it was dying and wouldn't last much longer.


Today I also cleaned out some beds of dried cilantro, withered lettuce, and some weeds to get the beds ready for some July sowing.  Seeds to plant this month are cucumber, tomatillo, radishes, carrots, and sweet corn.  I was planning on sowing some sugar baby watermelons but I think I have enough melons already growing and don't think I have the space. 

Until next time,
Get dirty and keep on gardening.  

Tuesday, July 1, 2014

Most useful garden/kitchen tool for this year's growing season


cheap salad spinner. This handy tool is being used at least once a week to wash and spin my lettuce from the garden.  


A couple of changes for this years Summer garden are: 
Not worrying about companion planting. Using soaker hoses with a timer that waters every morning, early in the morning, 3 AM for 30 minutes for deep soaking and not mulching like last year.
So far this growing season is doing a lot better than last year.

So well in fact that I still have a lot of. Jalapeño peppers still in fridge to use.  


The first of many cucumbers has started to grow.  These are going to be some pretty big cucumbers. 


Here's a view of more cucumber vines, Bibb lettuce, and buckets of herbs (basil, mint, and cilantro). 


The grape vines actually started out great in May but are now beginning to turn their leaves yellow. Not sure what the cause is so will have to do a little research to find out.  On the left side is a tomato cage containing about four cucumber vines.  I have never had vines so long before, so I am looping them up in the cage to try to keep them off the ground away from slugs and other hungry critters.  This past weekend there was a squirrel convention in my backyard. I counted around 10 squirrels in and around my garden.  As son as I would chase some in one direction. Others would flank the garden from the other side.  Cassie was even trying to help me but there were to many for us.  Some of them even started charging us. These squirrels are getting pretty dangerous. I might have to break down and get an airsoft gun to protect my property and my life.  


Get dirty and keep on gardening. 

Wednesday, June 25, 2014

Fried green tomatoes and jalapeño cheese poppers

It's a frying day at the homestead. Had over a dozen jalapeños from the garden. Filled half with string cheese and the other half with cream cheese. Cream cheese was the winner.  Wrapped the peppers in wanton wrappers to keep everything in.  Used leftover oil to fry up the tomatoes. Thanks to a recent episode of America's Test Kitchen, I saved a step and learned to combine the egg and flour together before dipping them in the cornmeal.  Absolutely yummy!



Get dirty and keep on gardening!

Monday, June 23, 2014

Green variety tomato

So this year like all other years, I experiment with new tomatoes.  This year I found one that stays green, which helps keep the birds and squirrels from eating them. My mistake was that I planted all of them and then forgot which tomato plant was which. This tomato has been growing for some time now and it never hinted at turning red, so I decided to go ahead a pick it today. If anything, I can make some fried green tomatoes.
 It's a little bigger than a baseball.  The grape tomatoes are doing well.  I harvest about 7-10 every other day.  Roasted them and made some fresh salsa with the jalapeños from the garden.  Just wish I had some cilantro. In between two growing cycles. First batch has gone to seed,
second batch was too small
and used up within a week, and the third batch is just starting to sprout.
We love cilantro in this house!!

Reuseing the bucket system with a modification to help keep the mosquito population down. 
Bottom bucket is the reservoir from which the top bucket feeds from.   Things doing well in buckets are spearmint, marigolds, cilantro, basil. Here is a combo bucket containing a tomato plant, cucumber plant, and some marigolds.


Get dirty and keep on gardening!

Tuesday, June 17, 2014

Guess what's for lunch?

Another yummy salad thanks to the garden.  I had a salad for lunch and dinner yesterday, so I have to start getting creative to change it up. Yesterday I found one little apple in the fridge to add to it along with some grape tomatoes from the garden and today it's red grapes and sun- dried tomatoes. Toss in some feta, sunflower seeds, and a hard boiled egg from my neighbor's backyard chickens and I got a new salad.

Got lots of lettuce still in the garden so I am glad I love salads.  I also have harvested quite a few jalapeño peppers so it looks like some bacon wrapped poppers will be on the menu for this week or next. 


As of today, I have already done better than last summer's garden.  As long as we keep having this nice weather, things will continue to do well. 


Get dirty and keep on gardening!