Friday, August 7, 2009

It's going to be the Great Pumpkin!

"Each year, the Great Pumpkin rises out of the pumpkin patch that he thinks is the most sincere. He's gotta pick this one. He's got to. I don't see how a pumpkin patch can be more sincere than this one. You can look around and there's not a sign of hypocrisy. Nothing but sincerity as far as the eye can see." ......Linus, from It's a Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown

Wednesday, August 5, 2009

It's not Sassafras!


OMG! What are these huge plants growing along the river, they are over 6 feet tall and have these unusual large 3 lobed leaves? I am searching all my field guides and the only 3 lobed plant I could find was Sassafras, I thought cool!
NOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!it's Giant Ragweed!!!!!!!!
I've managed somehow to outgrow almost all of my childhood allergies except hayfever! Great. I can't wait for them to flower! ugh.

Sunday, August 2, 2009

Pumkin plants are taking over!

My gosh! My 2 little pumpkin plants are taking over my garden! They are huge! The photo above was from last week and it is even bigger now! Yesterday, I spent quite a bit of time trying to trim it back...it is creeping into the neighbouring plot and over running my beans! Lots of flowers and buds on it though. Here is a photo of one of the flowers below, if you look carefully there is a bee in there too on the left side of the stamen (?)

Someone's corn has grown taller than me! The rumour in the garden is that it is decorative corn not edible corn.
my small harvest last week, yesterday I had 6 beans. obviously my onions and carrots are not ready yet, but the tomatoes, beans, and cukes are crowding out the onions and carrots. I have to say my beans are a mess! I had to cut out a pumpkin tendril out of them too. I have learned many lessons for next year! radishes, onions, carrots are getting their own box next year.


aha! I managed to catch this American goldfinch clinging upside down on this beet(?) plant. I see them all the time down at the garden but they do not stay still for long!


Thursday, July 23, 2009

June 7 to July 18

I've shown the progress of other people's garden, so I thought I would show you how far I've come since June 7!

June 20
July 18






Here is a flower on my eggplant!







Wednesday, July 15, 2009

BBQ and Photo Contest!!!

The London Community Resource Centre is having their annual picnic on Aug 15, 2009
at Gibbon's Park starting at 1PM
. So all you plot holders are invited!

Also they are having their 1st Annual Green Thumb Shutterbug Community Photo Contest! How cool is that?! Details of the contest can be found on the LCRC website. There are four categories in which to enter:
Down and Dirty- images of people working in their gardens
The Wild Side- images of nature, insects, animals, natural beauty in and around the garden
Camaraderie- images of people, friends and families enjoying their garden plots
Bountiful Harvest- How green is your garden, how does your garden grow, images of the pride and joy that is your garden

Contest runs from July 13 to August 15.

Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Free Fruit?

This tree is dripping with berries! I am not sure what kind it is and if anyone knows, just leave a comment below! I don't know if it is edible. Marco has shown me where to find the Mulberries, and they are edible, though! but watch out purple fingers! Spent time in the garden with Jennifer, Mike and Keely this morning and boy the radishes are good! Lots of purple finches today and American Goldfinches, can't get close enough to take a photo and my zoom is not good enough.

Somebody's broccoli is ready! Note to self broccoli takes up a lot of room! It spans almost 2 feet and is over 2 feet high! Monster plants!

Thorny Thistles among the thorny Black Locust sprouts. Watch your fingers! I really love the way they've let these patches of native plants grow along the fence of the Prevost.


And finally, another before and after photo...I don't know whose garden this is but it has an angel watching over it :) this photo taken June 6:


And this taken a month later, July 7, just from a different angle:


A lady in walking her dog in the park commented to us that she feels a lot safer in the park with the garden here, she says there is always someone busy in the garden when she walks her dog.
On a sadder note, the reports of thievery is on the increase, ornaments are being taken from gardens, plants are being trod on, and tools are being taken. I know it is a pain, but try not to leave anything you don't want stolen there....It's such a shame.

Lots of rain makes for a green garden!

Someone has planted corn! They look great! I hope it is not too wet for them.

I thought this was a neat idea. Someone used some very twiggy branches to keep the creatures away, from...I think it is cucumber....


Ok so now my carrots tops are looking more like carrot tops...and actually they are bigger now, the photo is at least a week old, growing some great marigolds, though :P...I have been still harvesting radishes, growing to like eating them too!



Check out those tomatoes, eh?!


last count 6! removed a caterpiller from the leaf...gotta keep an eye on that.