Tuesday, June 14, 2011

Garden Update


So far the only produce actually growing is some tomatoes on one plant, but flowers are starting to appear and bloom, so more harvests should be on the way soon (I hope!). The top picture is of the tomato plant that has at least a half dozen little tomatoes forming. The photo at the very end of this blog post is another kind of tomato plant. It's a lot less compact. Both are supposed to be container plants. (I bought the seeds before we decided to put in the raised bed in the front yard.)


I planted some more of the zucchini seeds I planted in containers last summer. I planted three of one kind and then two of the black beauty kind. They're all growing fast. The picture to the left is of two of them.


Things are not going well with the peas. I don't see the little green aphids but there are definitely little bugs on there and the plants are dying. Perhaps I'm not meant to grow peas. I might pull them up this weekend and do some yellow squash instead if I can still find seeds.


The pepper and eggplant plants aren't all that big but they seem to be doing ok. The eggplant have what look to be buds forming. Right now an egg plant would crush the whole plant, so hopefully it has a growth spurt soon. We should have fertilized more when we planted. The dirt we got from the dump was supposed to be a mixture of dirt, compost, and fine mulch. It just doesn't have the nutrients in it. The picture to the left is of one of the eggplants.


Some of the beans are getting flowers and the plants are getting bigger, so I should at least have a handful for a meal soon. I've got some more seeds soaking now and am going to plant them tomorrow. Some of the plants look a bit stunted, which is going to leave the beans dragging on the ground. I just got some Miracle Gro fertilizer granules for vegetables to mix into the water and have applied that a couple times. I hope that helps create some more robust plants.


The little broccoli plants are still growing, apparently unaware this is the wrong season for them. I don't know if they'll actually get to the point of broccoli heads, but I don't have the heart to pull them up. No picture of those since I'm running out of space in this blog post, but I've got three in the ground.


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