Tuesday, August 7, 2012

Ripe Tomatoes

I've harvested 3 tomatoes as of today, and so many more are blushing.  My large plant is super producing, and the other 3 smaller plants are about a quarter of the size, but still have fruit.  

I have 3 butternut squashes, one big squash and 2 on the vine, I've lost three small ones that have rotted off the bud. 

My cucumber plant has rallied and is coming back with authority, taking over the entire trellis for one plant. 

My beans are sprouting and setting their third sets of leaves, so I'm hopeful they will produce before the fall freeze. 

A mole (vole?)  pulled a celery plant into it's hole,  and there are many other holes popping up in the garden as well.  Not my favorite rodent right now.  I can't find my camera, so no pictures today :(

Wednesday, August 1, 2012

Right On Cue....

The Japanese Beetles are here!  I found 3 in the garden today, and one in my hair after I came inside.  I looked back to last year, and my post about the beetles invasion was July 31st.  Must be the time!  I have found some stuck to the fence, trying to get in, so maybe the fence is also keeping some of them out?  So far no more hornworms, but some sort of goose or large bird ate our blueberries and promptly pooped all around the bush.  That was a nice surprise. 

The beans I planted last week in the potato plot are sprouting and growing nicely.  There is much more room after the zucchini plant was pulled out, and I have FOUR butternut squashes starting on the two plants.  I hope they continue.  My cucumber bush which got chowed down is coming back, and sprawling out to take over the trellis. 













I have one tomato blushing and 3 mystery squashes growing in the lettuce plot where I added the dirt from the worm garden. 




 



I love the borage flowers and Oldest enjoys eating them and the leaves.  I also am happy with the butterfly flowers, I wish the annuals grew from seed, maybe next year!   Overall, this garden  has been so much harder, yet it still seems fun!

Pictures from this weekend.  

Saturday, July 28, 2012

Squash Vine Borer

I should stop asking if anything else could go wrong.  Of course it can!   This garden is getting the best of me this year, but I'm a fighter.  I pulled a wilted stem off my zucchini plant tonight, and guess what?  A big white grub was inside the base stem.  I have noticed some orange powdery stuff around the base, but didn't think it was important.  Apparently it is.  It's a squash vine borer!!!  YAY!  Now that it's identified, it will be destroyed.  Maybe I should go back to the ground soaking sprinklers.  That seemed to work better last year. 

Wednesday, July 25, 2012

Tomato Hornworms

I've had my fair share of pests this year.  I still haven't caught any raccoons, although I haven't had any more problems with them either. 
My newest pest is the Tomato Hornworm.  I found one chewing a bald stalk of a pepper plant, and then 3 more on the actual tomato plants.  Fortunately, I have one big tomato plant and that's where they were.  I picked the buggers off and haven't seen any more. 



My tomatoes are funny this year.  I have one HUGE plant that is being supported by a broom stick, in the far corner of my east garden, and then 4 little plants that are producing, but not a lot.  My Big Boy is growing a beautiful tomato.  Emphasis on a.  There's just one.  And the plant is small, I don't know how it's going to support itself!  Many tomatoes are starting, and the waiting for them to blush is hard as the whole garden is a bummer this year.

I also harvested all my yukon gold potatoes, and some reds.  They were small so I left the rest of the reds to grow a little.  We had a mixed potato meal last night and it was SOOOO good. 



Friday, July 20, 2012

Early Berries

This week was peak Blueberry picking.  Early for Michigan, but we've had such weird weather I'm thankful we got any at all.  We ended up picking 9 pounds, and bought 20.  Many pounds have been eaten, and I want to make that cake again.  The Blue Gold we got from Palmers were very sweet and the Gold Barn we picked were also good, but very stemmy.  I don't remember the pre-picked berries having so many stems, but they are still good. 

Friday, July 6, 2012

Snake in the Grass

Tuesday night when I went to the garden to get lettuce for dinner, there was a snake caught in the fence.  It was struggling and had woven it's head in and out of the mesh on the fence.  It wasn't pretty and the fence was also stuck in it's jaw.  After I panicked and called Steve, we decided to let the snake try to get free himself.  My Dad was coming the next day, and he said he could remove it, but it'd probably be dead by then.  That made me sad. 



I was talking to my M-I-L, and mentioned the snake, and she said the neighbor boy loves snakes.  She called him over and he got the snake free!  He stuck his hand right in it's mouth and cut it free.  It slithered away and probably died, but at least not in my fence!  We determined it was a Hognose Snake, which eats frogs, and it was a big one. 




In other news, the fence is really working.  The chipmunks are still frolicking, and they're not all dead.  My beans, however, are not there.  I have one soybean plant.  Everything else is not worth it.  All the lettuce and spinach was harvested and delicious.  Cucumbers were eaten before they grew, but we ate a zucchini for lunch.  After 3+ days in this heat wave, the garden is growing fast and needing lots of water!   No pictures lately, but I'm pleased with how the fence is working.  I feel like I've put a lot of work into the garden this year, and for the last 10 days I haven't touched it, beside harvesting and watering.  I think I'm burned out a little.  It's all good though.

Tuesday, June 12, 2012

I am smarter than a Chipmunk. I hope.

One week ago, on Wednesday, we put up a fence.  It's the deer guard fence I posted about before, and it's really nice because it's practically invisible from afar.  It also has really small holes to prevent rabbits and chipmunks to squeeze through into the garden.  I thought I had won.  I replanted beans, peas, and more peppers Sunday.  It was so hot!  They were growing so good! 
Monday I went out at lunch.  One Box in the garden was gone.  The beans, the peas, the peppers, the broccoli, all completely destroyed. I walked around the exterior and interior of the fence.  I couldn't find where they burrowed in.  They couldn't have fit through the holes!  Did they fly?   What could have done this?  I cried. Then I decided to fight back. 
A co-worker suggested slugs ate my garden.  They can destroy plants over night, he said.  I googled slugs.  Their biggest predator?  Chickens.  Guess what, I don't have any chickens.  And all the pictures online of slug damage looked nothing like my poor plants munched right to the dirt.  When I came home that night there were two little chippies perched on the garden bed.  I ran toward them, shoe in hand, determined to bash in their nutty brains.  They ran into the woods, out of the garden, through a hole they had chewed in the corner of the fence. I saw they had dug up my freshly planted seeds, they had taken bites out of all of them.  Like Ramona, they decided the first bite was always best and threw the rest away.  I cried some more. 
Today I went to the hardware store.  I don't even try to find anything in our local hardware store.  The men stand around and if a worker can't help you, a patron will.  I asked about Chipmunks and how to get rid of them.  They suggested rat traps, buckets filled with sunflower seeds floating on water, a 22 with a scope, traps to release them somewhere else, and all of these don't appeal to me.  I don't want to see or touch these chipmunks that have run rampant over my entire homestead.  I just want them gone.  Some poor boy took pity on me.  He gave me pellets for killing moles and gophers, you shake them down the hole and they eat them.  It might take days before you notice they're gone he said.  I grabbed that and a package of mice killer that looked like corn.  Tonight I walked around the house, sprinkling pellets in all the holes I could find.  Under the steps, next to the flowers, under the back porch, and finally around the hole in the fence.  I left the mice poison for next week if this doesn't work.  I'm really hoping it does.  It's not just the garden it's affecting, it's the foundation of the house they're burrowing under and my sanity with the constant chirping and stealing of bird food. 




In other news, I've harvested spinach and broccoli, and most beds are growing great.  I'm having much better luck with the lettuce and spinach than last year, and even sunflowers and squashes are growing great.  We just won't be having beans or peppers this year.  BUMMER.

Sunday, June 3, 2012

Ribbons and Bells

Last Sunday we put up fence posts and I tied ribbons and scraps of fabric to them.  I also tied two bells to the ribbons and put a hat on the top of the post.  I'm not crazy, but trying to deter deer and critters.  It seems to be working, I've not had any paw prints in my soil since.  YAY!


I planted my beans all in rows, thinking when they came up it would be so nice.  Guess what?  It didn't last long.  Not all of them came up and I filled in on Wednesday so they're going to be all willy nilly yet again.  I think it's okay though.  The Purple beans are still orderly, and ONE soybean is growing.  Everything else is coming along, potatoes are huge, and the zucchini and cucumbers sprouted this week. 







I've found I don't have much luck with transplanting sprouts, all the spouts I started indoors didn't make it.  I planted seeds where once were sprouts in the garden, and they seem to be doing much better.  I purchased my tomato and pepper plants from Weesies.  Let's hope they do as well as last year!  It's been cold and rainy the last three days, but it's supposed to heat up next week.  Should see some growth then! 






Friday, May 25, 2012

Chipmunks are annoying

Our house is rampant with Chipmunks.  Or "micemunks" as Youngest calls them.  The only good thing about chipmunks is they attract owls.  Except ours are failing miserably because I have yet to see an owl.  So, instead, the chipmunks are burrowing under our house, in the garden beds, and eating my seeds.  They also chirp at all hours and it bugs me. 
I was thinking about having our cousin's kid come over with his pellet gun and shoot them.  But Steve says no.  Also, apparently it's really hard to shoot chipmunks.  Because their small and stealthy and super fast. 
In good news:  My garden (what's left of it) is growing.  The lettuce and spinach is sprouting.  The potatoes are massive.  Half the beans are sprouting.  It's the funnest time when we get to watch everything grow.  Also, our new waterfall sprinkler can water the whole garden so I don't have to use those drip hoses. 
I thought there were deer prints around the garden tonight and I was sad.  Then I realized it was just the neighbor's dogs. 
The three day weekend is upon us and the plan is to power wash and stain the deck, swim in the pool, potty train Youngest and go to the beach.  And clean the house and downstairs closet.  And relax? 
Hopefully. 

Wednesday, May 16, 2012

Almost there!

I've got two more projects to accomplish; planting the red potatoes, and lying down the straw in the walkways.  Today I finished planting seeds, and set trellises for the cucumbers and morning glories.  I also sprayed weed killer in the walkways so the weeds won't grow through the straw. 
My peas are sprouting, along with the spinach and lettuce.  The butternut squash I transplanted isn't looking too good, but I hope with the warmer weather this week it will pop back up. 
OH! My new hoses came today!  They're little 15 footers and they're really cute.  So, all the irrigation is ready to go!  I can't wait until everything starts sprouting.  I really love the spring and summer most of all. 

Saturday, May 12, 2012

Mother's Day

Everything in the garden is prepped and ready to go.  I've got the broccoli plants transplanted and my one Butternut Squash plant who sprouted transplanted.  The girls helped me make nice straight rows of the yukon gold potatoes, and there are even some sprouting in last year's bed!  The lettuce and spinach have yet to sprout, and the peas are growing nicely.
Thursday I ordered some irrigation supplies from Amazon, and I hope they get here before the heat next week.  The plan for Mother's day is to finish planting the seeds, especially beans and peppers, and relax a little bit.  This year I am making demands on Mother's Day.  I am the best mother in this house, therefore I should be able to get what I want on my special day.  I know I won't be receiving presents, but the only gift I want is spending time with my family and being able to do what I want.  Which includes going to lunch and running errands with my Mother-in-Law.  I guess she's important too.  I can't believe it's been four years since my Father-in-law died, I know we will all be thinking of him tomorrow too. 

Saturday, May 5, 2012

2012 Season

May is here already, and I am ready for a new gardening season!!  We enjoyed produce through the winter and the squash was delicious on Thanksgiving.  I'm again doubling my garden, adding one 4x4 box and one 3x9 box.  Maybe I'm not doubling it, I'm not good at the maths.  I haven't charted exactly where everything will go, but tonight we filled the new boxes and planted the broccoli sprouts from Weesies.  The pea trellis is up and peas are planted, a couple are sprouting.  Oldest's garden is filled with celery, her choice, and she informed me she was saving her watermelon seeds to plant there too.
Inside, I have seeds sprouting in eggshells.  I saved shells all winter, and they make convenient little pots.  So far I have a butternut squash striving and some butterfly bushes I'm planning on putting in our "Fairy garden."  I'm hoping for some peppers popping up, I'll keep hoping as they haven't yet. 
New this year are 3 blueberry bushes.  I can't remember the varieties.  One is early blooming, one is mid blooming and one is late blooming.  Hopefully we'll have berries because with the crazy spring weather the news is saying all produce will be cut way back this year. 




I still need to figure out how I'm going to irrigate all the beds.  I got a new waterfall sprinkler, it should be pretty useful.  Next week I hope to add the potatoes (a whole box of them!) and get the straw for the mulch walkways.  That will look sooooo nice.