Archive for 'seeds'
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 22, 2009
My oh my, it has been a while. Seems my vacation has been far more type A than type B. Kind of a shame because sitting around and gardening is just about my speed. Instead I’ve been pretty much go-go non-stop ever since we got back from camping. Blogging about the few scant hours I spent [...]
Posted: July 22nd, 2009 under potatoes, seeds, tomatoes.
Comments: 7
July 9, 2009
Well, I got out into the garden for the first time in ages. That is, not just to water it after dark. I was getting tired of humming Gardening At Night by REM, hehe.
Much to my surprise, my garden marched along without me. The kids have been harvesting carrots left and right. In fact, they [...]
Posted: July 9th, 2009 under fertilizer, harvest, pests, potatoes, seeds, tomatoes, watering/irrigation.
Comments: 5
June 19, 2009
Happy Friday! I hope you’ve got some great gardening and Father’s Day celebrations planned this weekend. I need to mow the lawn, put up the trellis and maybe clean up and add some dirt to the potato bins to make sure I get as many potatoes as possible from my semi-failed bins. Of course I [...]
Posted: June 19th, 2009 under SWCs, planting, seeds, weather.
Comments: 4
June 16, 2009
Well, the weather was much cooler today, though muggy. I think we’re finally in for some rain tonight. Of course that didn’t stop us from having a great 3-mile walk sans youngin’s tonight when we got home from work. It was great. The heart rate wasn’t racing quite as much as pushing an old jogging [...]
Posted: June 16th, 2009 under SWCs, blueberries, corn, fertilizer, research, seeds, tomatoes, watering/irrigation, weather.
Comments: 4
