Tuesday, April 12, 2016

Our Garden 4-10-2016

I can't believe it's been 10 months since we last posted...  Over the Fall/Winter we planted broccoli, Brussels sprouts, cauliflower, kale, lettuce, spinach, onions, red beets, red cabbage, shallots and garlic.  We also had our die-hard chard and celery still going from a few years earlier.  In December we decided to go crazy and plant a bunch of new fruit trees as you'll see pictures of momentarily.  

The Brussels sprouts, red beets (all but one), cauliflower, and spinach were total duds.  We got one legit cabbage, and ate the leaves off all the misfits.  We picked all the lettuce to make a giant salad but then one of our cats whose name I won't mention (Anni) dipped her paw in the water we had it soaking in, and we had to toss it out to the chickens.  The kale, onions, shallots and garlic are still in the beds.  We pulled a head of garlic out the other day to see how it was coming along, and it was adorable.  -Had about 5 cloves on it, which we promptly tossed into our soup.  Looking forward to harvesting that in another few months.

So, here's what's happening in our garden today...

 Here's a baby apricot (1 of 2) on our new apricot tree...
 Here are a few of the baby peaches from our new tree...  The tree is loaded!
 This is a mixture of all the greens (beets, some kale, cauliflower, cabbage) that were still on the plants when we pulled them out.  We chopped them up, and I am eating some scrambled in my eggs as I write this; Chris used some in her smoothie today; and all the rest went into some veggie burgers we (read: Chris) made and froze for future consumption.
 And here is the adorable baby garlic!
 There are a ton of baby clementines on our new tree...  Stoked.
 Baby meyer lemons on our new tree...
 We got two new cherry trees.  No blossoms yet...
 We added another raised bed a few weeks ago.  This one is in a part of the backyard the chickens can't get to.  We planted our lettuce and herbs in it for easy access.  Here you see some parsley, tarragon (tiny), lettuce, marjoram, cilantro...
 Here's the other side of the same bed...  More lettuce, basil (looking sad), thyme, oregano...
 And here is one of our "barnyard cats," as I like to call them...  They are stray cats that have made our backyard their home, and we are so glad they did.  This is Thurston.  He is keeping this baby tomato company.  (Not shown: Cleo and Maddox)
 Blackberry bush...
 Here's our grapevine and the sole cluster of baby grapes.  If there are more on there, they have not yet made their presence known to us.
 Our fig tree looking sparse...
 Here's our new almond tree, barely out of diapers.  It's only about 3' tall.  Made one blossom, zero almonds.
 This is our new Gala apple tree...  
 I think this is the other lemon tree, but all these citrus trees look the same...
 Here's the Honeycrisp apple tree we planted last year.  
 We have 4 of these jerry-rigged, hanging strawberry baskets.  This is the best they've ever done, since taking them out of the ground and putting them up high last year.  These started from a plant that I first bought when I moved out here from San Jose in 2006.
 This is one of those trees with 4 different types of pears on one.  
As you can see, it's not looking too hot.
 Lime tree with baby limes...
 Two new blueberry bushes...
 This bed has some of the spinach leftover from last season, a habanero pepper and 5 summer squash plants.
 This is the bed still full of onions, shallots and garlic...
 In here we have kale leftover from last season, 2 cucumber plants, 4 corns, and another summer squash.
 Here is more spinach, a few more corns, a yellow and a green bell pepper, a jalapeno, a serrano, and who knows what else...
 We've got three tomato plants over in this bed.  This is a newer bed Chris built about a year ago.  Doesn't get the best sun, but we needed to give the other beds a rest from tomatoes this year.  We're crossing our fingers...
 This bed is a mess!  Die hard chard on the right - but aphids took one of them down (but only temporarily; it'll be back.) as you can see.  There's also some giant parsley and giant celery plants in there, along with some lemon thyme and weeds.
And here are our awesome mamacita hens.  Molly in the background, Bonnie on the left and Penny on the right.  These ladies work hard all day keeping the bug population down and eating weeds.  But they don't stop there.  They take it a step further by giving us delicious eggs on the daily.

Well, that's all for now.  I'll post again in another week or two.  Over and out.  J

Monday, June 8, 2015

June 6, 2015

 A lot of growth happened this week!
Our tomato seedlings are catching up!! 
More tomato seedlings... 
And still more tomato seedlings...  (We have 20 tomato plants total.)
This bed has collards, kale, broccoli, parsley, beets, spinach, lettuce...  Compare this picture to the one I posted last week!
Check out the baby broccoli head! 
The stunted summer squash on the left end, 4 cucumber plants in the middle and 2 zucchinis on the right end.  Also hiding in this bed, the Sweet Million cherry tomato plant...
Close up of all the zucchinis on one of the plants...
 
This is the other zucchini - Dark Star
This is the other summer squash plant.  Already harvested one huge squash - pictured at the bottom!
Sweet Millions ripening up! 
The Ed's Millennium tomatoes are getting huge! 
The Ed's Millennium plant is almost as tall as Chris! 
Figs!  We've already eaten a few this year... 
Grapes plumping up! 
Blackberries ripening...  Our sad bush now has a new shoot, though.  There is hope! 
Tomatillos taking over the bed.  We relocated them to pots after this picture was taken. 
The last of the gold beets.  We already harvested 4 huge beets.  Harvested the last 4 after this picture was taken.  That's it for the beets this season. 
Hard to tell how big and deep this basket is, but we harvested a bunch of spinach and Chris made me an awesome spinach salad with it. 
Summer squash and zucchini from our plants! 

May 25, 2015

So, here's our garden update for the week!
Ed's Millennium going strong...
Ed's Millennium full of tomatoes! 
Baby Summer Squash! 
Our seedlings are still so tiny!  Will they ever be big enough??  Starting to worry... 
Two different types of zucchini here, both have lots of babies! 
Baby zucchinis on the Dark Star plant we started from seed... 
Baby zucchinis on the other plant... 
Cucumbers... 
Wee little cucumbers... 
Another summer squash.  This is the plant that has a lot of aphids and the plant is stunted.  This squash will probably be inedible. 
First cherry tomatoes coming in... 
Another view of the Sweet Million cherry tomatoes... 
So, this was supposed to be a Jalapeno plant but who knows what kind of peppers these are? 
We've got collards, kale, lettuce, broccoli, gold beets, parsley and spinach in here... 
Our chard has seen better days.  We're going to cut it all down and hope for the best. 
Close up of gold beets... 
Grapes! 
More tomato seedlings... 
Figs! 
Limes! 
Volunteer Tomatillos...  We will be relocating these. 
Our very small Blackberry "bush"