Saturday, June 27, 2009

No more rain please

All that rain over night Wednesday.
The fence is about 6 ft tall, My sunflowers are almost there.
Sungold
Soybean
Black Krim

My tomatoes are coming along great. 
Only Sungolds and Black Krims so far.

hmmmm

Exhausted from such a beautiful day.

Wednesday, June 24, 2009

Turks Turban Gourd

by: Claire Davies

Graduation

one side of the Marist graduation.
At every family event my grandpa always has his video camera in hand.
I had forgotten how much I love silly cellphone pictures.

This is from my brother, Matt's, graduation.
He graduated from Marist with a degree in science (Im pretty sure),
his plan is to become a doctor.

They read over 1,000 names that day so I am guessing there were over 2,000 people watching the ceremony.


Tuesday, June 23, 2009

Ohhh rain.

From all the rain
Sienna is MUDDY.

I feel bad because it keeps raining, she has to go out.

We normally go to the park and I can't stop her from running around. 
so we come home and she is all dirty and gets a bath almost every day.

Rain, Rain, Rain, Rain, Rain, Rain.




So, every day it rains.
and
Not just a little, a ton.

Last night alone it rained a 1/2 inch.

Sienna is sad.

Sunday, June 14, 2009

On a more pleasant note

Tomato Blossoms
Black Krim, the winner on earliest tomato

Sungold
Soy Beans
Tomatoes

the worst of the weed wacker damage!


BEFORE


AFTER!!!!!!
my poor Mullein, I never got to see it blossom

After everything I went through to find out what it was and protect it from Sienna, its gone.

The idiot who chopped it down told me "it will grow back" 
I wanted to knee him in the crotch and tell him the same damn thing.

I am Devastated!

with work and stuff I have been super busy

I came home from work yesterday to THIS
My landlord sent LANDSCAPERS to the house to "clean up",
as he stated when I called him flipping out.

I know stuff happens when you are renting and what not but WTF.

The so called Landscapers, that I DID talk to,
didn't know the difference between wild flowers (a HUGE purple one)
PERENNIALS 

WORST LANDSCAPERS EVER

Here is the WEED WACKER damage.





Zinnia, chopped off.




Tuesday, June 9, 2009

Sewing Table

New sewing table 
$8.00 from the thrift tore a few blocks away.
The plan is to sand it and repaint it.
Black is not my style

What's Growing?


June Garden

Black Krim Tomato, over a foot tall, flowering and setting fruit.

 Lily, Nasturtium, Eggplant, & flower mix.

Despite my flea beetle and aphid problem, the eggplants are going to make it.
Its just sad you can see all the damage (holes) from the flea beetles


My only day off.
Friday, Saturday, & Sunday
I working 8am- 430 at one job
&
6-10/11 at my other job.
So on Monday Sienna and I took a break

It's awesome though, I worked Gogol Bordello, Pj Harvey & Doves. 

Soybean

The seedlings emerged a on Sunday
&
I was shocked to see them today, over an inch tall.

I used Johnnys's Soybean Inoculant, it is already making a difference.

Tuesday, June 2, 2009

Lounging


In our house Sienna is always referred to as "lounging".....

Look across the yard and there she is.

Lazy Tuesday

Sienna is so lazy, I do the watering....
and she walks through it.
Black Krim, the first of my tomato varieties to flower.
Nasturtium from seed, flowering early.
and todays winner
Strawberries, first ripe berry!

Sunday, May 31, 2009

Mullein


Mullein
Thanks to the Plant ID section on YouGROWGirl.com, this "weed/ wildflower" has now been ID'd.

Is is in the far right corner of my garden, most likely from the lovely lady who gardened here before me.

It is about 2ft tall and 2 ft wide.

here are the plant specs
-biennial 
-grow up to six feet high w/ a width of two to three feet
-nicknames including: Aaron's Rod, Candlewick Plant, Cow Lungwort, Velvet Dock, Flannel Plant, Shepherd's Staff, torches, Our Lady's Flannel, Jacob's Staff, Beggar's Blanket, Hare's Beard and Old Man's Flannel
-in ancient times it was dipped in tallow and used as a torch, which was carried during ceremonies particularly in funerals
-medicinal herb particularly for lung problems
-to make a Mullein infusion, or tea, place one to two teaspoons of dried flowers and/or leaves (two to three times as much if using the fresh herb) for each cup in a pot and cover with boiling water. Steep for 10 minutes and strain well to avoid ingestion of the hairs and pollen, which can cause an irritating itch in the mouth
-in Germany, the flowers are steeped in olive oil and then used for ear infections and hemorrhoids

Strawberries


Isn't she pretty
I started with 5 strawberry plants last year. 
Here is one of them.
She is sending out runners (see the pot tot he right, yea that's her).
The top photo is what looks to be what is going to be the first ripe strawberry. 

Tuesday, May 26, 2009

Block Painting






So it's a long story, but today Heather painted the paver where her friends pet was buried in yard today.  It looks great.
&
To not feel left out Josh painted one too.
"You Are Beautiful"
*
"BloodLust"


Update



May 26th, 2009

Tomatoes & Strawberries



Far Left Corner


Transplanted Tomatoes & Zucchini (The 1 Tomato isn't going to make it)


Today I finished transplanting my seedlings and sowed some Soy Bean seeds.

I still have a few more seedlings that need are going to be in large pots, but my seedlings in cups needed to be planted, the rats have knocked over the cups every night, they are better off in the ground.

Josh & Heather came out for a gander today.


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 .