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Monday, July 17, 2017

Garden Harvest

Today is a beautiful July 17th, sunny and 75 degrees. A perfect day.  We're doing some weeding and harvesting, along with just enjoying the garden.

"On Deck" variety of sweet corn
Close up of ear

Tiger Swallowtail

"Elf" variety of sunflower

Nice, big 5" bloom on "Elf" sunflowers

The "Elf" variety only grows about 2' tall

Patch of Zinnias in vegetable garden

Cantaloupe on trellis

Tiny cantaloupes beginning to form.

Brussels Sprouts forming on stem between leaves.

Side shoots of brocolli that form
after cutting main head.


Today's harvest

Have a great day!

Saturday, July 30, 2016

Community Garden Update



There's a garden where the peppers
Were all growing on the vine,
The tomatoes and the pumpkins
And the string beans very fine.
Harmony had been so perfect
In this garden where they grew;
And the sunshine and the showers came to nourish them, they knew...
~
Gertrude Tooley Buckingham









The Community Garden is in full swing this time of year, producing a continual harvest of organically grown vegetables and flowers. Basement grow lights enabled me to start the Cherry Baby and Big Beef tomatoes from seed in April, ready to plant in our parcel the end of May after danger of frost.  The cucumbers, Marketmore 76, resistant to a variety of diseases, were seeded directly into the ground. I usually direct-seed the beans, but had good results this year from little nursery-grown starter plants.  The lettuce is a slow-bolting crisphead variety that is resistant to the heat, called Superior 1.  



In addition to the above vegetables, I planted Spanish onions, red onions, hot banana peppers, sweet bell peppers, beets, eggplant, carrots, dill.  The flowers in our parcel include violas, zinnias, stock, marigolds, milkweed and cornflowers to attract butterflies and bees.