Archive for 'polination'
September 10, 2009
Alright, you asked for it, you get pics of my disasterous garden. In my defense, I’m almost out of broccoli and caulflower seeds and they’ve turned into a big hit with the big people in my family (namely my wife, who is the first person to tell you she hates those veggies). So I decided [...]
Posted: September 10th, 2009 under harvest, polination, seeds, tomatoes.
Comments: 12
July 28, 2009
Wow, where has July gone? Sorry I haven’t posted, but it’s been just plain too hot to garden much. The later part of my vacation was spent on the garage, helping a friend move and playing at the pool with the kids. Alas, nowhere in there did I mention gardening. Well, that’s not quite true, [...]
Posted: July 28th, 2009 under composting, polination, seed starting, tomatoes, watering/irrigation, weather.
Comments: 10
June 17, 2009
Hmm, if you haven’t noticed, there are no pics in my ever-popular Potato Bin page. I was sure I wouldn’t have problems since my garden buddy that hosts this blog site offered up her site to house my potato bin pics so they would never go down. You may recall I had to spread the [...]
Posted: June 17th, 2009 under bees, pests, polination, weather.
Comments: 4
May 26, 2009
Short post tonight as not much to report on, but I had to share.
First off, I was catching up on my blog reading/commenting and came across KitsapFG’s blog from the other side of Puget Sound. I got half-way through her to-do/done list and had to stop to head out to the garden. I’ve been seeing [...]
Posted: May 26th, 2009 under bees, blueberries, fruit trees, pests, polination.
Comments: 8
September 30, 2008
Well, I got out in the garden after work again. In fact, the kids were outside when I got home. I must say I didn’t do a whole lot, mostly puttered. Theraputic.
Only two of the last batch of peas sprouted so I took a cue from Rebekah and soaked some more peas. After an hour [...]
Posted: September 30th, 2008 under fertilizer, planting, polination, raccoons, research, watering/irrigation.
Comments: 3
