Now if you know me i love a good foggy day--some might say i'm a lover of fog-anyways- we had one of those days a couple of weeks back and i just had to capture it. Our backyard looked great draped in fog- enjoy!
Sunday, October 4, 2009
Foggy Day
Now if you know me i love a good foggy day--some might say i'm a lover of fog-anyways- we had one of those days a couple of weeks back and i just had to capture it. Our backyard looked great draped in fog- enjoy!
Getting ready for Fall
So we've pretty much gotten everything we can out of the summer. All in all we had a good haul- early on we had lots of lettuce, squash and heirloom tomatoes and then when those started to peter out we got peppers, corn, okra pumpkins and gourds. Mainly we were just trying to figure out what we can really grow in our little garden and next summer we can focus on certain crops and not try the others.
Now we're getting ready for fall. That means adding nutrients to soil and cleaning out all the dead and diseased stuff. The pumpkin vine done quit so i cleaned it out along with all our tomato plants. The cherries still had some fruit but the plants were getting really leggy and tallulah took a liking to the tomatoes so i just decided to remove temptation.
For the fall line so far we had brussels sprouts, three different lettuces, cabbage, collard greens, and some broccoli. We'll see-------------
Overview
Friday, September 11, 2009
Garden Pictures -- from August 30
Sunday, August 30, 2009
Garden in Pictures- August 30
Saturday, July 18, 2009
Week of July 12 - 18 in words & pictures
I have not posted new pictures in a while but it not for being lazy- we spread two truck loads of mulch and planted some new stuff so we've been busy.
The garden has kept its pace of growing like a mad beast, especially the gourd and white pumpkin- both have sizable fruit(?) growing on them and i think they grow about an inch a day and the trellis is working overtime holding up all that vine- and the cantaloupes are just starting.
We've also been harvesting quite a bit; corn, okra, tons of tomatoes, squash, cherry tomatoes and lettuce. So far we made lots of heirloom tomato salads, grilled veggie pizza and a heirloom tomato pizza with fresh basil and fresh mozzarella- pure deliciousness.
Well- a picture says a thousand words so lets check out all these...
Garden Dog Tallulah with the massive 1.75 lb German Johnson!

Dahlia from the flower garden

Bell Pepper

The beginning of a cantaloupe

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