Saturday, July 18, 2009
July 18, 2009
The garden is looking pretty good considering it has been 108-115 degrees out on a consistent basis. The new sunflowers, pumpkins and watermelon seeds we planted are doing excellent. We have various types of lettuce seeds that we are planning to put where to skewers are. The spaghetti squash and cucumbers are growing like crazy, but we don't think they are getting pollinated. They haven’t produced anything yet. The corn is pretty much through. It just can't handle the heat. We are still getting tomatoes although they have slowed down. I agree with the plants though. Who wants to live in this heat!!!!
Because of the extreme heat, we have cleverly put up this trellis between a couple of chairs to help block and diffuse the direct sun rays. It seems to be working. Everything has looked better since it went up.
Tuesday, July 14, 2009
Tomatoes and Onions!
Wednesday, July 8, 2009
Summer is here...
The worst part of summer has officially hit... my car thermometer actually read 115 degrees over the weekend and our little garden is feeling it. Our corn is becoming dry and yellow. We have decided that it is too cramped and too close to the retaining wall. All the heat is radiating off that wall and killing the corn. We had to yank out a couple of stalks, but the others are still hanging in. We dug up all the onions a little while ago. James shared them with some friends at work, but we still have quite a few. They are small, but the flavor is great! In their place we have planted pumpkins (planted on June 30) and the sprouted after just two days!
Sunday, June 14, 2009
June 1, 2009
It's been a while since I gave a thorough update on the garden...
We get about 5-8 tomatoes a day and they are so yummy...
Everything is so green and doing really well, with the exception of the peas. Both the snow peas and the regular peas took a trip to the compost pile a little while ago because they were totally dead. The corn is growing like crazy. There are cucumber plants back between the corn and the tomatoes that have now attached themselves to the corn and are growing up right along with it. It's weird how the cucumbers throw out these little curly arms and grab onto what ever it's next to. The spaghetti squash does the same thing, so there's a tangled mess of cucumber and squash up in the front.
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