I have been attempting to grow ginger from store bought roots for around 2 years, but have failed miserably at getting then to sprout buds. This post winter I had my best attempt, but then it shriveled up to another failure. This morning I peeked over at my newest attempt and found this monster! I can't wait to get it in some soil today!
Sunday, June 23, 2013
Sunday, June 2, 2013
Abandoned posts....
I found myself attempting to post a random picture to blogger this morning and found an abandoned post from 2 weeks so. For shame.....
Can vegetables be cute? I think maybe they can. This week the turnips had to be thinned, and although I attempted to only pick the spindley ones, I did get a couple with some little turnips forming on them.
Turnip greens |
Just look how cute this turnip looks! |
Squash, gold zucchini and cherry tomatoes |
Last head of Michilini cabbage |
More zucchini, cucumbers and zucchini blossoms |
Wednesday, May 22, 2013
What we have growing in the yard.
Between camera issues (I have 3 kids, the issue is that one usually grabs the camera, drops it and we need a new one) and computer issues (crunked up computer) it has been a while since actually grabbed the camera, went outside and took some photos. But now we have a camera I hide from the kids so successfully that I forget where it is occasionally and a new laptop. So we are good to go!
Here is what we have going on in our little section of Sunny San Diego:
Black Krim tomato |
Strawberries. (Our small strawberry patch needs an overhaul and I just haven't had time to do it, so this small container should yield enough for the kids for now.) |
Container pickling cukes, and in front of that the seedlings I have had on hold. |
Salad mix after a big cut down (I generally don't grow salad greens, but after seeing everyone else's harvest and all the salads, I got jealous.). |
Red Potoates |
Juliet Tomato (small grape) |
My mini patch of bulb onions (red and yellow) |
Butternut Squash (Again, something I usually don't grow, but envy made me do it!). |
Bush Bean Filet (http://www.botanicalinterests.com/products/view/0228/Bean-Bush-French-Filet-Seeds/srch:bean) |
Water Spinach and Ram Ram in container |
More Ram Ram |
Gold Zucchini (http://www.botanicalinterests.com/products/view/0248/Squash-Summer-Max-s-Gold-Zucchini-Seeds/srch:gold%20zucchini) |
Italian Zucchini
Holey Cabbage and dill
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A closer look shows my tiny Bittermelon plants. Third planting for these guys, the transplants did not take to the garden bed well, lesson learned. |
Another experiment for the year, artichoke. Poor little thing, our dog seems to think it was ok to step on it. |
Edible Chrysanthemum sprouts |
Thai Basil |
Chinese Okra (Luffa). |
Bok Choy in container. All the bok choy we planted in ground was munched on by some critter. I replanted more, I swear!
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So, other than the perennials in the yard, that's it!
Monday, May 20, 2013
Its been a while!
It has been a long time since we've talked, sorry about that! The garden has been doing okay for now. I have scaled back on the variety of tomatoes in we are growing, basically only Super Sweet 100's (I have one or two other varieties, but no where near the experimenting from the last couple of years). This year's garden will be primarily lead by the boys, I will grow what they will eat. Which is easy for one of them, he eats everything. And the girl will eat all of the tomatoes as soon as she is able to walk and pick them.
So here is what is in the garden:
Super sweet 100 tomatoes
Yellow Zucchini
Italian Zucchini
Snow peas
Green Beans
Pickling cucumbers
Sorrel (they are mad for it)
3 types of eggplant
Bittermelon (ok, this is for me)
Chinese Okra
Thai Peppers (me again)
Butternut Squash
Wintermelon
Chrysanthamum greens
Bok Choy
Turnips
Dill
Cilantro
Beets
Onions
Salad greens
Asparagus
(I'm sure there are more, but I can't remember right now. I'll get photos tomorrow and we can see what is actually out there!)
So I sort of got a crazy wild idea in December... to celebrate 2013, I would run 2013 miles this year. How insane is that? It didn't seem crazy when I said it out loud. But five months into this challenge and it seems a little nutty. Anyway, I'm plugging along on that endeavor. You can follow along by clicking the widget on the right. I promised myself that when I get to the halfway mark I would treat myself to something from Lululemon (a brand of clothing I consider way over priced but so pretty). How many miles a day is that you ask? It is 5.53 miles a day, every day. EVERY DAY. 38.71 miles a week. Approx. 167.75 miles a month. Gack.
So, what have you been up to? What do you think I should be growing in the garden?
So here is what is in the garden:
Super sweet 100 tomatoes
Yellow Zucchini
Italian Zucchini
Snow peas
Green Beans
Pickling cucumbers
Sorrel (they are mad for it)
3 types of eggplant
Bittermelon (ok, this is for me)
Chinese Okra
Thai Peppers (me again)
Butternut Squash
Wintermelon
Chrysanthamum greens
Bok Choy
Turnips
Dill
Cilantro
Beets
Onions
Salad greens
Asparagus
(I'm sure there are more, but I can't remember right now. I'll get photos tomorrow and we can see what is actually out there!)
So I sort of got a crazy wild idea in December... to celebrate 2013, I would run 2013 miles this year. How insane is that? It didn't seem crazy when I said it out loud. But five months into this challenge and it seems a little nutty. Anyway, I'm plugging along on that endeavor. You can follow along by clicking the widget on the right. I promised myself that when I get to the halfway mark I would treat myself to something from Lululemon (a brand of clothing I consider way over priced but so pretty). How many miles a day is that you ask? It is 5.53 miles a day, every day. EVERY DAY. 38.71 miles a week. Approx. 167.75 miles a month. Gack.
So, what have you been up to? What do you think I should be growing in the garden?
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