Sunday, November 24, 2013
Friday, August 16, 2013
Fall Seed Planting Time. You're Kidding, Right?
Nope, not kidding. I read up here on when to plant fall collards seeds, as I was remembering how delicious the fall greens taste. The answer: Ten weeks prior to first frost. According to plantmaps.com, the Lancaster CA first frost is November 1st to November 10th. Counting back 10 weeks, it's time! August 23rd is ten weeks prior to November 1st.
So here I sit culling through my seed collection, excited about collards (Georgia), wondering where all my kale seeds went (need more!), and pondering other greens.
The cherry tomatoes were incredibly prolific this year (there are 1000 unpicked tomatoes out there, no kidding). I planted a generic cherry tomato from home depot, Black Cherry tomato, and I let the seeds from last year's Sweet 100 grow. Big mistake: Sweet 100 is a hybrid and it's seeds do not produce true to it's parent. I'll buy a Bonnie Sweet 100 plant next year and save the work!
I can almost taste the sweet, tender little collard leaves now...
So here I sit culling through my seed collection, excited about collards (Georgia), wondering where all my kale seeds went (need more!), and pondering other greens.
The cherry tomatoes were incredibly prolific this year (there are 1000 unpicked tomatoes out there, no kidding). I planted a generic cherry tomato from home depot, Black Cherry tomato, and I let the seeds from last year's Sweet 100 grow. Big mistake: Sweet 100 is a hybrid and it's seeds do not produce true to it's parent. I'll buy a Bonnie Sweet 100 plant next year and save the work!
I can almost taste the sweet, tender little collard leaves now...
Sunday, July 28, 2013
Cherry Tomatoes, Cucumbers, Watermelon, and Morning Glories!
Here's a quick collection of what's going on today in the garden!
Of course, I need to cut back the cherry tomatoes in the raised bed. I just haven't had time!
The watermelon patch has some beauties growing...
And my beautiful purple thistle coming out of the watermelon patch.
Back to the raised beds.... lots of ripe cherry tomatoes, and the cucumbers have FINALLY reached the top of the trellis :)
Excuse the shameless glamour shots of non-edible morning glories.... So pretty!
The mini pepper plants are HUGE.
And now, what you've all been waiting for... the climbing cukes.
Come on kids, over the top...
The palms are thriving.
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