This post is for Liliana and Marco. The first photo was taken of their plot on June 6 and the 2nd photo was taken on June 26. What progress!! One zucchini has already been harvested!
Saturday, June 27, 2009
Friday, June 26, 2009
Carrots!
Finally the true leaves from the carrots have revealed themselves! I was getting worried there, I thought it might be just grass growing...but now I know they are carrots. They are slow...
...looks like a stray cucumber got in there....I wonder if I can transplant that...or will it just wither and die...?
update on bird's nest...abandonned..sad.
Saturday, June 20, 2009
A Bird's Nest!
Sunday, June 14, 2009
Glorious Sunday!
K&S resting before they've even started!

They brought in the barrels of water! I thought they were going to be rain barrels but I guess someone comes out and fills them periodically. It's dip and scoop with these, no spouts...that's OK as long as it is full, when it empties out, someone suggested holding children upside down by the legs and dipping them in...hehehe....a new book "101 uses of a child"...honestly, I love kids, they are very useful!

Houston, we have lift off! go Beans!
Yay, radishes! I planted a few more today, and some more carrots....

The white stuff in the garden is cottonwood seeds. This is the white " summer snow" you see floating around downtown. There a lot of these trees by the river. It is not dandelion fluff. Here's a pic I grabbed off the internet:

The birding was great this morning, too! Spotted a turkey vulture way up high, lots of robins, swallows, and goldfinches. Kevin showed me a bird nest and I hope to go back and get a good photo.
They brought in the barrels of water! I thought they were going to be rain barrels but I guess someone comes out and fills them periodically. It's dip and scoop with these, no spouts...that's OK as long as it is full, when it empties out, someone suggested holding children upside down by the legs and dipping them in...hehehe....a new book "101 uses of a child"...honestly, I love kids, they are very useful!
Houston, we have lift off! go Beans!
The white stuff in the garden is cottonwood seeds. This is the white " summer snow" you see floating around downtown. There a lot of these trees by the river. It is not dandelion fluff. Here's a pic I grabbed off the internet:

The birding was great this morning, too! Spotted a turkey vulture way up high, lots of robins, swallows, and goldfinches. Kevin showed me a bird nest and I hope to go back and get a good photo.
Tuesday, June 9, 2009
Sunday, June 7, 2009
Plot #45 continues...
My Dad came out from the suburbs and helped me rough in my garden. Early in the morning we roughed in 2, 4'x4' gardens, following the "square foot gardening" method. What do I know about vegetable gardening? nothing! So after some internet research and getting some books from the library, I found Bartholemew's book. It addressed my concerns of growing too much food, (I don't do preserves) and not enough time to do all the work required... this method offers, so the book says, enough yield with the least amount of work (my kind of thinking, exactly!)
Basically you make a grid out of your garden and plant only what you need, and space your seeds according to the final placement of your veggies, eg 3" apart equals 9 seeds per square foot. It eliminates the thinning and since you are only working with a four foot garden there shouldn't be as much weeding either....well let's hope not...we shall see.
I've place a plastic planter in the corner of my plot to catch rainwater until the barrels (I heard we are eventually getting rain barrels). The white bucket is not mine...
A compost pile has been started at the south east corner for all the grass sifted out of the plots:
All in all, I planted:
marigolds, nasturtiums, 1x pumpkin, 1x eggplant, 2x tomatoes, 1x basil, cucumbers, radishes, carrots, onions, green beans, yellow beans, and zucchini...all I can say is wish me luck!
Saturday, June 6, 2009
Plot #45
Well, this is it! Put off until tomorrow what you can't get done today! I did get my seeds, today, and tomorrow I shall rough out the garden and plant them...
I've begun this blog to keep track of my progress and as I get to know my garden neighbours, I shall invite them here to do the same. It will be a private blog, open only to those who have a plot. Hopefully, we can share gardening tips and information. I only ask there be no politics and negativity. I have started a list of helpful links and will be glad to add to it as we go along.
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