Tuesday, May 5, 2015

Small plants :-)


Our plants are growing! I have gone out to water once or twice a day (we don't have the soaker hoses set up yet). I am really excited to have some okra growing this year as well as some cucumber plants (neither of which came up last year). Our unexpected pumpkin plants are doing well and the nasturtiums are growing fast. I have not seen any carrots or marigolds yet but that is not concerning because I know they take a while! :-)


Lots of pumpkin plants. I don't have the heart to pull them. We'll see what happens :-) 

Pretty Pumpkin Plants



Watermelon

Sunflowers and cucumbers 

Squash

Okra 

Sugar snap peas 



Beets


Nasturtiums

Sweet Pea


Zinnias 
 And... last but not least: Our crabapple trees are doing well! I'm not sure if the other trees are alive or not but we have two trees at least! YAY!

A crabapple tree!





Friday, April 17, 2015

Planting Trees and Other Things

A few days ago, I received some trees from the Arbor Day Foundation. They come with very thorough planting instructions and a color coded guide to what kind of trees you have been sent. The only problem is that the guide is intended for people who are planting the trees in the ground (in their permanent location). We will be buying a house next spring and so we wanted to be able to take these trees with us. I called the Arbor Day Foundation (they were very nice and helpful, by the way) and the woman I spoke to told me that it was acceptable to plant them in pots for a short period of time (1 year or less).
So I had my husband go get some buckets from the store and then my brother in law drilled some holes in the bottom. After the tree roots had soaked for about 5 hours, I divided them up into their buckets. I am really very excited about it and I hope they will do well.




We have 2 each of: American Redwood, Japanese Dogwood, White Flowering Dogwood, Crape-myrtle, Crab-apple, and Hawthorn.

Trees soaking to get the silica gel off.




Filling the buckets with soil. 

Trees with dry leaves for mulch.
 


While the trees were soaking for five hours, I got started on our main garden. Today I planted beets, kale, carrots, marigolds, nasturtiums, zinnias. sweet pea plants, a gogi berry plant, and coneflower plants (dormant I hope, otherwise I planted something dead).
The tilled garden
I would like to show you what the garden looked like this morning when I got started. Daniel tilled not too long ago and then we have had a lot of rain lately. The soil here is just fantastic. I kept digging up earthworms and there are pieces of pond scum and grass clippings scattered throughout. However, there were like literally a MILLION rocks. I spent a few minutes picking them up and then I just decided to do that as I planted my rows.






There were rocks galore all over the tilled area as well as a lot of ants. I got bitten several times.














A closer picture of the soil. SO MANY ROCKS!

 

This is only some of the rocks I collected from a very small area. It got to where I could not even move the wheelbarrow!


 Since the soil was tilled and moist from the rain, I just quickly went through with a spade and loosened the soil in a few rows. Then (this is always my favorite part) I sifted through the soil with my hands to separate out as many rocks as I could. Then I put those seeds in the ground!

From right to left: Tomatoes (not planted yet), beets, kale, peppers (not planted yet), purple coneflower, carrots, beets again, sweet pea plants, gogi berry plant, peppers (not planted yet), and further to the left (not in view) zinnias.   
 Here is a lovely photo of the baby sweet pea plant:
 And here is the gogi berry plant:


 I also planted some cherry lemonade coreopsis and zinnias in front of our apartment.

 

Meanwhile, Mr. Mistoffelees played in the trees. :-) He's a jungle kitty! 









A beautiful picture of a rainbow.

Smudged with dirt - but I had a great day!  




 This is what I looked like after six hours of gardening...
I'm going to be sore tomorrow! Now I'm off to take a shower! I am hoping to plant watermelons, cucumbers, okra, green beans, potatoes, herbs, and gaillardia tomorrow.






Monday, April 6, 2015

Our Garden - 2015

I went out on Saturday to break ground in the land that we will be using for our garden! I did not have a tiller available to me so I just used a spade. I didn't get much finished, but I plan to go out again in a few days and "hand till" a little more. Hopefully, my husband can help me this year at some point!
The un-tilled earth that I will be working with! Its about the same amount of space as last year, just arranged differently.
The lineup this year

Vegetables: 
Goji Berry                                  
Tomatoes: Mortgage Lifter and Climbing Tomatoes            
Zucchini                    
Carrots           
Bell Peppers          
Red Russian Kale              
Watermelon      
Green Beans                  
Hot Pepper Mix               
Pickling Cucumbers        
Blue Potatoes                               
Cylindra and Detroit Dark Red Beets 

Okra

Flowers:
Gaillardia, Arizona Red Shades             
Sweet Pea                                  
Coneflower, Purple                        
Coreopsis, Cherry Lemonade

Marigolds
Nasturtiums
Bee Balm

That's the plan! I may add more flowers as I plant. I am going to plant the flowers in the rows of vegetables this year instead of planting separate rows of flowers. I think the compost that we worked on making ALL LAST YEAR may finally be ready this year. :-)