Friday, May 22, 2009

Ugh Water Trouble

So I thought I was getting a hose to water the garden

BUT

no, see that top part there is supposed to be a wheel faucet handle

is there a replacement?
who do I contact?
will this cost a lot?

I am so aggravated, I'm a renter and contacted my landlord 
still no answer.

Thursday, May 21, 2009

Update & Garden Work


The May Garden
Todays Work
- set up a few more 8ft poles, for tomatoes, along the fence
-      weeded all the plots for Soy Beans, Zucchinis, and Squash
-       transplanted some tomatoes, peppers, one zucchini, basil, and marigolds

I tipped over the blocks in my wall
Making two planters
Holding: Basil & Zinnias

The halfway mark on digging in my poles
The 3 on the end are in already
Each one is about 18 inches in the ground, I hope that's enough.

Top left in the shade: seedlings in trays
Center planter and white bucket: strawberries
Along fence: tomatoes next to poles
In plot: 1 artichoke and 2 okra plants



Sienna was a little over heated today .

May Garden

Thursday, May 14, 2009

Things to do

Things to BUY:
- 6 more 8ft. 1x2 in. poles, for tomatoes  (1.25 each x 6= $7.50)
- 4 ft. mesh fencing, that needs to be dug a ft. deep, for rat control. (ehh around $10)
- they only eat my PEPPERS
- Hose, Nozzle, & wheel knob faucet handle (ours is somehow missing!) 
(H= 15, N=10, WKFH=.50=====$25.50)
- One Lrg. bag of Garden soil ($10), 
- Two bags Potting soil, Im going to yard sales looking for pots for the flowers. ($12)
My BUDGET: $65.00 
Hopefully I can keep to my budget, I'll post my receipt afterwards.
Things to DO:
- Plant- Zucchinis, Peppers, Eggplant, Melons, & the rest of the Tomatoes.
--- and the flowers, I have a ton, but no where to plant them yet
- Get the bed for the Soy Beans ready and find where I put the Inoculant.

Finals Week

Newly Planted TOMATOES. 
TOMATO SUPPORT:  I Decided to go with 8ft. 1x2's, I think it will work. 
I dug a hole about 18 inches deep, put the pole in and then anchored it with garden pebbles at the base.
They look great I just hope they last the summer.
By the way: My spacing isn't correct, they should be a lot more spaced out, It got a little cramped half way down the line.
My Strawberries that are doing great, I already have 5 little green guys growing.
Sienna Lounging.
Behind her is the first row of Tomatoes, a row of nine. (Only 5 planted so far)
The tall poles are the five I planted, the teepee on either side is for the Roma Tomatoes 
Roma is the only variety I'm growing this year that is Determinate
 The other 4, Mortgage Lifter, Sungold, Rainbow Cherry, and Black Krim are all Indeterminate.
The difference????

Determinate- bush types which are usually early bearing and do not need staking, this happens because they are genetically controlled & their terminal buds set fruit and stop the plant from growing 
Indeterminate- are the later-maturing varieties that are taller and need staking.  

I do little 5 ft. bamboo pole teepees for my Determinates help them along.
Sometimes the fruit gets to heavy for the vine. (I baby them)


I have been so sick for the past week, worst timing.

So in the past, to sum it up real quick
- I lost my job, now I have two!
- Been going to the park
-Trying to convince Chris to move back
-Finishing up the semester
-GARDENING


Sunday, May 10, 2009

Saturday, May 2, 2009

Recent Shows

So I've been working all week, Thursday was New Found Glory (see above), what a huge crowd.


and 
the lamest show ever, the AP tour, 5 bands, so bad. 

Im really just not into any of that music.

ugh.

Monday, April 27, 2009

Watering!

Nozzles, hahaha, from This Old House website.
Im Getting a Garden Hose!

I know that sounds silly and ridiculous.... what was I using to water my garden before you ask?

THE 2.5 gal. WATER JUGS IN THAT PICTURE

Last summer I had to transport my water from my kitchen to the garden using those drinking water jugs.

I sliced the side off and used the spout as a makeshift watering can.

It was so bad, I mean it worked, but you try making 3-4 trips out your kitchen, open a door, down the stairs,  & out another door, all while making sure not to spill the water or let any of the 3 cats or 1 dog out of the house!

But this year I finally talked to my landlord, who took away the hose because homeless people were using it to clean their cans every week, and without hesitation he said sure.

So as of this week I will have my own garden hose.
For everyone who has one don't take it for granted.

I have to figure out what type of nozzle I want, I am so psyched.

Phosphorus deficiency


Right leaf, second set of true leafs, purple fading thanks to using Earth Juice, MicroBlast.

Healthy tomato plant a week later.

Micro-nutrient Deficiency

I use 

Earth Juice, MicroBlast

When my seedlings get their second set of true leaves I start using this liquid fertilizer in my water routine.
A little here and there makes a huge difference.

It's also really easy to identify Phosphorus/ Micro-Nutrient Deficiencies.
A little purpling on the underside of tomato leaves is the true sign.
*Keep in mind, purpling could also be from under/ over watering and lack of light.

Check this out for other Tomato plant problems:






Saturday, April 25, 2009

hardening off seedlings



My seedlings are under those old window screens. (2 of them for today, then only one for tomorrow)
The weather is amazing.

Hardening off seedlings:
Last year was my first year growing from seed and when it came time to setting them out I had no idea what I was doing.  I thought I was going to kill them all by burning them, over watering, under watering...... what ever could happen I was sure I was going to do.

but
It's so simple.
On a day, like today, when it's hot enough, for what I have growing right now & the current temperature, I can put all of my seedlings outside.  
-Eggplant and Peppers need 60-65* to go outside
-Tomatoes I usually put out when its above 50-55*

Heres some advice:
- water in the morning & either from the bottom or above and only the soil (if the leaves/stems are wet or have water droplets on them they will fry in sun, literally!)
-place seedling trays in the shade/ partial shade for the first few times they go outside.... so lets say Day 1: seedlings out for 4 hours in shade, Day 2: seedlings out for whole day in shade, Day 3: 4 hours in sun maybe with screens over (dilute the uv rays) then the rest of the day in the shade...... and so on until the nights are warm enough for them to stay out 24/7 in complete sun.

I know it sounds crazy, but I have a schedule where I mainly work later in the day giving me time to bring them in or out for the first few days, it's also helpful to start on a weekend, like this one.



Friday, April 24, 2009

Heat wave day one



It was almost 70* today.
I put some of my seedlings out today to catch some sun, the sun wasn't that intense so I put them in the sun, no burning or sun damage.

Sienna soaked it in.
So much to to in the garden
I figure I need:
-some more tomato support, last year I used 6ft. teepees, they were alright, but not tall enough (my tomato plants were 8 1/2 ft tall). This year I am using the 8 ft bamboo poles/ 1x2 wood poles, I think they will work better.

June 2008, 3 bamboo pole teepee, each pole has its own tomato plant.
-garden soil, the whole lot was covered with those cement stones, I have dug up more this year and now I need more soil.
-potting soil, I am using one of my old grills to grow my lettuce in this summer. I don't trust the critters on the ground with my lettuce. 


I'm hoping everything on my list will just show up in my yard, someone.... anyone.....

Thursday, April 23, 2009

Compost Bins

This is a really good deal for Boston residents.

So I found this on the City of Boston website, while looking for the holiday recycling schedule.
The City of Boston is offering a discount on Compost Bins and Kitchen Scrap Buckets.

Compost bin (a similar to above)
$45 (almost half the suggested retail price) 
You can fill a compost bin with 12 bags of leaves. Bin size is adjustable. Within a year, your yard waste composts into 200 lbs of highly nutritious dirt. 

Kitchen scrap bucket
$10 ($7, with purchase of a compost bin) 
Kitchen scrap bucket has a handle and lid and holds 7 liters. It's a clean and convenient way to collect food scraps for your compost bin. 




I am so excited for this, they also list specific dates to stop by community centers throughout Boston that will be offering the compost bins.
I'll in JP on May 12th picking up mine.

Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Ratatat

Went to see Ratatat with Josh and Jena at the House of Blues 
A few dark & stormies and my night was set.


Also went to see 

Of Montreal
last night was sooo good.


I love free shows!

So I have this theory...


that on average in the month of April, it feels like, for every one nice day there is there are just as many horribly rainy days.

Today is one of them, it poured last night, was gorgeous this morning and is now rainy damp chilly and dark out.

Sunday, April 19, 2009

Weather


Just to tease myself, my garden 2008
This is my second year gardening in Boston, more specifically Allston, and I'm pretty sure I didn't put my seedlings out in my garden until at least May 15th in 2008, the nights were chilly for most of the month.  Even that was a struggle, I used soda pop bottles as cloches and some empty buckets to cover my tomatoes and peppers on nights that dropped below 45*.

What I've realized in the past two day of comparing 2008 to 2009 is that the nights starting April 1st have been 3-5 degrees warmer than those of 2008.  Such good news!

That means putting my seedlings out may come earlier than expected.  I hope.

My goal is to have my seedlings out between May 6th- 9th........ 


Friday, April 17, 2009

Puppy Love


The high temperature for the day was 66*

Sienna and I went to the park, like we do everyday

Today was extra special, she met Taj.
The 5 month old bully who is now her boyfriend.

I think Sienna was frustrated that he is almost as big as her and half her age.


Everyone Should See.....


Such a good movie.
I watched it last night, telling myself that I'd start it and finish it today
but
I was up until 2 am finishing it

Egg & Cheese

Egg & cheese on an everything bagel,
with jalapeno cheddar and the classic yellow american cheese
&
onion, ketchup and BBQ sauce.


The picture is blurry but it was too good of a sandwich.



Thursday, April 16, 2009

Worst Couple Ever.

Taleen and Orion.
They love each other and then hate each other.
I walked in on them having a breakup fight.

Just a little odd.
Taleen looks like she is going to smack him in the face for calling her a whore.

Tuesday

A very busy Tuesday.

-Heather & Nicholas' Taxes
-Low batteries in smoke detectors at 4am!
-Belgian Waffles (with blackberries)
-Energy Efficiency Inspection by National Grid
-Dog Parking
&
-a ton of COFFEE


by the way, if you don't know Nicholas Beaven.... you should
I wanted to put the video on here but it won't let me.....
 so click on the link and see Nic play at the Hootenanny in Allston (2 houses from mine).
Heres a link to the review in the Boston Phoenix from April 1st Rootin' tootin' Hooten