Friday, July 13, 2012

Zucchini

At first my zucchini did not want to cooperate.  All the plants died on me.  My mother-in-law had bought me two zucchini plants for the garden and it worked out well.  I ended up replanting some zucchini seeds because I wanted more than two plants.


When it was time to get everything in the ground, I ended up with seven zucchini plants. 

They got bigger and the blossoms came! 


Now we have a couple growing.  We lost the first two blossoms.  A zucchini started growing and then turned yellow and died.  From what, I have no idea.  I was contemplating putting hay underneath the plants so they are not lying directly on the ground, but then I decided not to.  We finally had the first one get big enough to harvest!! 

 I sent Ary out to pick her first zucchini.  Linus came over and wanted to help.


 They were really excited to pick the zucchini and be able to hold it.


Onto the murder of the zucchini, ha! 

Okay, no gory scene here.  I had enough gore this week with my foot!  I turned our first zucchini into zucchini cakes.  They taste very good.  I ended up eating all but two of them.  Shame on me!


I ran out of time when I was cooking them because had to run drop Ary off and then had a meeting at the church, so when I took this, they were cold......... still good but they are definitely better warm.  Next time I think I will cook them in the oven for a couple minutes to get a nice crisp on the sides as well.



Monday, July 9, 2012

Everything is planted in the garden and ready to go.

The garden starts with tomatoes, next green/red/carnival peppers, next zucchini, next cantaloupe and watermelon, next peas, next green beans, and finally blue potatoes.

The potatoes needed to be planted at a 15" depth.  With this clay, there was no way I was getting them down that far.  I decided to use the big pots to help.  I cut out the bottom of the pot, 10" pot, dug down a hole as far as I could, put the loose dirt back in the hole, added a little mound of dirt on top, and finally set the pot on top of the soil.  This should give me my 15".

So far it has worked.  I have new sprouts occasionally.  I still, today, have not had any flowers to know they are ready to be harvested.  I do have one potato that is peaking through.  




The peas were the first thing to be "harvested".  I say this loosely because I think I had a total of six peas before the plants died.  They were really good.

The pea plants died.  We had tons of rain and then no more rain and I may not have watered them as much as they were used to.  I will try and plant more peas next year.  The ones that we did get to eat were wonderful! 

Friday, July 6, 2012

Preparing the garden

This is where the garden was to be planted.  We actually had our trampoline here for a year and it started killing the grass.  I talked Travis into putting the garden here since there was no grass already.  If you can't see, the ground is horrible.  It's clay and rocky.  They don't call it ringing rocks for nothing.  When you hit the shovel into the rock, it definitely rings your hands.  I ended up getting 3 yards of topsoil/mushroom compost.  We had borrowed the neighbor's rototiller and it broke.  I was waiting for Travis to fix it so I could mix in the topsoil with the dirt but it was taking him too long.  He decided to try and mix it in with the skid loader.  Sorry, no pictures of this step.  It all happened quick and I wanted to make sure he didn't run over the flowers in my yard.

After Travis mixed up the topsoil and the clay, I decided to start planting.  I really wanted to get the plants in the ground.  Some of them were starting to die because they were too big in for the pot or there were too many in one pot.  This being my first year of serious planting, I had to start from the beginning.  I had to buy pots for the plants and it was getting expensive.  I decided to consolidate the plants, four per pot.  This was not the greatest idea, but you do what you have to, right?!

Last year the garden was at my mom's house.  We planted the plants wherever.  There was no rhyme or reason where we put them.  I learned from my sister and her husband that certain plants cannot be put next to each other.  This year I looked into what plants work well together and what did not.  The picture is of the start of planting.  It was really hot out.  I had some shade, as you can see, but I still had to stop and take many water breaks. 

Bad girl

I have been horrible at keeping up with the blog, what's new though.  I have great intentions and then just stop.  I am going to attempt to catch you up this weekend. 





Some of my plants suffered because they did not like the soil I used in the container...poor plants. This was my giant watermelon plant.  It was supposed to grow a to 200 pound watermelon.  Of course it died, grrr!





Monday, April 23, 2012

Can anyone tell me....

Look at this picture and see if you can tell me what's wrong.

I feel like a little kid over here, jumping up and down in the seat... I know, I know!!!

Oh my word, I feel so stupid!  Did you see it?  It's not the garlic, it's the asparagus in the background.  I planted it upside down.  HELLO!?! There were no directions on how to plant it, so I guessed.  Now after researching a little more, yes, it's wrong.  Now what do I do?  It takes two years from seeds to sprout your first produce.  Maybe with the roots already I can have some this year BUT did I screw it up?  Is the plant dead now?  I don't know.  I guess this year will be a trial. And to boot, there's two of them so I have to separate them now.  UGHH, it's okay, you can laugh now. 


Wednesday, April 18, 2012

Starting over...........

Hello again!

Last year I bought one of those plant greenhouses from the store.  It worked really well.  This year I decided to try using egg cartons.  My neighbor gave me tons of egg cartons to use.  The combination of being sick and the wood stove going on the cold nights, my plants dried up.  I didn't water them enough, shame on me.  This pic shows my poor dried up seeds/plants.

Last week I decided to start over again.  This time I went to the store and bought another one of the greenhouses.  So far, so good.  I really cannot help myself.  I said I was only going to plant a couple things this year, ha, not happening.  

Here's a couple photos of what I have so far.... 
Squash - Spaghetti squash.  

Green beans - My daughter LOVES eating green beans right off of the plant.  I have about 21 seeds planted.  

Garlic - Funny story.  The local grocery store, convenient slop as I call it, has horrible produce.  I bought a head of garlic and wouldn't you know it, three days later it was sprouting.  So I decided to throw a couple cloves in a container of dirt and a week and a half later, this is what I have.  I'm so excited! 

Blue potato - This is my favorite and the one I am most excited about.  It is called a blue potato but you'll have to forgive me, I will probably call it a purple potato.  


Well, that's it for now.  Tomorrow is supposed to be a nicer day.  I will go outside and take pics of the garden area and more on what I want to do.  

Sunday, March 11, 2012

Welcome....

Last year my mom and I planted a vegetable garden in her backyard.  It was okay.  We tried to plant too many things in a tiny little spot.  It was a learning experience though.  Recently we purchased a piece of land behind our house, a little over half an acre.  I decided to try the vegetable garden again.  I am creating this blog so I can write down thoughts, errors and just for fun.  It may be crazy boring, maybe not. 

So, we are collecting egg cartons to get the seeds started.  I will be working on them later today with Aryanna, my daughter.  First we have to run to Home Depot and get some more seeds.

I have tons of questions and will make mistakes.  Whoever is following, if anyone, let me know my mistakes or a better way.  I'm all about growing the most productive garden!  I can't stand buying vegetables from the local grocery store here.  AHH!  Don't get me started on that....