Tuesday, September 6, 2011
I'm back and filled with creative energy :)
Monday, June 6, 2011
(Part 2 of 2) The Summer Garden
(Part 1 of 2) The Garden in May
Now to the garden, May was not the best month for gardening here in Casa de Nezda. All of my plants began to bear lots of fruit which was very exciting but not without tradgedy for some. Below are all the pepppers on the banana bell pepper plants along with some pretty tomatoes which I have now devoured.
Healthy, squash stem or so I thought.
Dead squash with the exposed stem where the borer ate the middle.
Tuesday, May 10, 2011
Ants!
Monday, April 25, 2011
Out of Control
And finally, because I realized there was not a single picture of her on here. I decided to take one of Lola in the freshly mowed lawn. I am so proud of her- loving, loyal and beautiful. What more could a dog-mom ask for?
Monday, April 18, 2011
Gardens Are Not Vegetarian
While I have some pretty wonderful pictures on the progress my little plants are making, I do have to lament the loss of one of my 6 zucchini plants. I think it got flattened in a storm, I came home and it was completely snapped off at the base of the stem. Then again, at then end of the day this is probably a good thing because each plant apparently can yield between 60 and 100 squash. I still have no idea what I might do with 300 zucchini but some of you lucky folks might be seeing it at your dinner table.
Now onto the project this week, I have now made 2 attempts to grow more veggies from seed. I keep getting to small seedlings then they die. So this week I invested in a seed starting green house. It was amazing to see the little seedlings sprout up practically overnight. I hope my investment keeps them all from dying off after a week of life. I also must say, it really is amazing to me every time I plant a seed and then look at my strong healthy plants and realize they came from such tiny little starts. Pretty awesome how much potential is in such an itty bitty package.
Sunday, April 10, 2011
Gardening in the Dark
Sunday, April 3, 2011
I'm a Pepper!
Also, I finally caved and bought a soaker hose. My original thought was "both sets of my grandparents had beautiful gardens and I know they never had to use soaker hoses, I should not waste money on a soaker hose." Then I realized the soaker hose was $10, hopefully it helps.
The other wonderful thing you will notice is in the back behind the garden I have an entire grove of honeysuckle that has started blooming. It smells incredible! And it will hopefully attract some bees to get my squash pollinated as I have had lots of flowers but no fruit! I think more google research is going to be necessary to determine the problem. The herbs are doing well and the yard still looks good from last weeks mowing. I could not be more proud of my little veggie garden. Oh! and the front garden is getting tons of seedlings check it out! I'm really hoping they turn out to be all the flowers I planted and not a whole bunch of weeds.
Sunday, March 27, 2011
Mom's Visit
So the big news this week is that Mom came to visit and along with all her wonderful ideas and joyful presence she brought me a lawnmower!!! This made for a HUGE improvement to both the back and front yard. Hopefully future mowing will not be as much work as it was today. But I simply could not be more pleased with the result. It makes everything look so much cleaner and healthier to have the weeds that were getting to be a couple feet tall all gone and all in all it felt really good to mow down those nasty weeds! Now I just need to hit them with a dose of organic weed killer and hope they never return.
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