After a long Thanksgiving break, I finally return to my plot to find quite a few things ready to harvest, and some worryingly far off.
Today we simply watered, weeded, and harvested. The collar was ready to take as usual, as well as another patch of beans. The Cilantro also needed to be cut down, but I don't really use that stuff.
Unfortunately no more eggplants have emerged, and my tomatoes are still green. The new lettuce and broccoli are also very small, and will not be ready by next week. I am however, looking forward to harvesting my beats, and will uproot anything still viable for transplant at my condo (Such as the Sunflowers, which I plan eat if I can keep them alive!)
It'll be a tight squeeze, but I hope to save as many as i can.
Check back next week for the grand finale!
HOS 1014 - Vegetable Gardening Fall 2015
Tuesday, December 1, 2015
Thursday, November 19, 2015
11/17/15
Welcome back, this week we added fertilizer and made sure the plots were good on weeds and water, because we will not have class next week.
Personally I fixed my trellis, moved the tomatoes around for more room, and harvested some collar, beans, eggplants, and cilantro. I'm still not sure what to do with the cilantro, but my mother will be thrilled for the eggplants on Thanksgiving.
Hopefully everything will be fine in two weeks, as we've been getting a bit more rain lately. The harvest should be very nice, and include bell peppers.
I also cut one of the sunflowers and put it in a vase for my girlfriend, but I really wanted to grow some seeds to eat. Anyways, see you in two weeks!
Personally I fixed my trellis, moved the tomatoes around for more room, and harvested some collar, beans, eggplants, and cilantro. I'm still not sure what to do with the cilantro, but my mother will be thrilled for the eggplants on Thanksgiving.
Hopefully everything will be fine in two weeks, as we've been getting a bit more rain lately. The harvest should be very nice, and include bell peppers.
I also cut one of the sunflowers and put it in a vase for my girlfriend, but I really wanted to grow some seeds to eat. Anyways, see you in two weeks!
Tuesday, November 10, 2015
11/10/15
--Welcome back! It's been a couple weeks, but I finally got back to my plot, and it's pretty crazy.--
I had to move fast, so first of all I put in the broccoli and lettuce I should have done last week. The red lettuce had bolted, so I replaced them with another broccoli, because I love broccoli. This marks my plot as being completely full, and we will not be adding anything new from now on.
I then weeded and watered everything before harvesting what I could, which was the cilantro, red lettuce, collar, and radishes. I also found out that my very first pepper plant was actually a BELL PEPPER! My girlfriend is going to be very happy, and everyone else is super jealous. My mother will also be thrilled to see a picture of my very eggplant next week, which will probably end up in her fridge.
--Check back next week!--
Wednesday, November 4, 2015
11/3/15
Unfortunately, I could not make it to class due to a couple exams I had back to back this week. I am a bit discouraged that I missed the last planting, but Carlos assured me he would help find some next class. I'm going to have a lot of work to do next Tuesday, because it rained last week, so hopefully I can find time to visit for basic weeding and watering between Thursday and Monday.
I can't remember when the field is open for individual use, but I asked Carlos, and hopefully it will work into my schedule when he responds. With the recent exams, I've barely had time to water my plants at home! Anyways... I'll try to remember to take a picture of my crazy plot when I see it next.
-Check back for any updates, as I may still add to this post!-
I can't remember when the field is open for individual use, but I asked Carlos, and hopefully it will work into my schedule when he responds. With the recent exams, I've barely had time to water my plants at home! Anyways... I'll try to remember to take a picture of my crazy plot when I see it next.
-Check back for any updates, as I may still add to this post!-
Wednesday, October 28, 2015
10/27/15
Outside work was cancelled for today due to wonderful RAIN! The plants will appreciate this consistent supply of water, and so will my back.
Friday, October 23, 2015
11/20/15
Today I had a hard time getting everything done, and couldn't leave until 8. Next week we are going to switch to gardening in the beginning, because it started to get dark around 6:30. Thankfully Carlos was okay getting bit by mosquitoes while finished.
Finally, another overview shot. You can see the red lettuce is getting ready to harvest some, too:
We weeded, planted radish & broccoli, applied manure, and watered. This took really long because of the straw in the way. As you can see below, I lost some of the straw to animals or wind:
Below, you can see the lone collar getting quite large, and could even be harvested a bit:
This Pepper is ripe and ready to harvest. I don't like peppers, but my girlfriend might, and I'm growing four of them.Finally, another overview shot. You can see the red lettuce is getting ready to harvest some, too:
-Check back next week-
Thursday, October 15, 2015
10/13/15
Welcome back to Week 6!
Today we performed the typical chores of weeding, watering, and fixing up the supports. I can start to see how the weeds become a very serious problem if left for more than a week. You wont see them in any of the pictures, because I don't miss a week!
We also planted sun flowers and applied more pesticide, with the help of Carlos' personal glove stash =)
Finally, I used my extra hour to grab a wheelbarrow and put on plenty of straw. This should help keep the ground moist, as we don't have much use of the overheads. The weather has been good for farming, and I hope some more rain falls over the weekend.
Of course, here's the picture for this week: Look at how big that collar has gotten! And maybe I should've given the eggplant more room. I also replaced the dead collar with a sunflower, even though they get HUGE.
-Check back next week to see how it's going!
Today we performed the typical chores of weeding, watering, and fixing up the supports. I can start to see how the weeds become a very serious problem if left for more than a week. You wont see them in any of the pictures, because I don't miss a week!
We also planted sun flowers and applied more pesticide, with the help of Carlos' personal glove stash =)
Finally, I used my extra hour to grab a wheelbarrow and put on plenty of straw. This should help keep the ground moist, as we don't have much use of the overheads. The weather has been good for farming, and I hope some more rain falls over the weekend.
Of course, here's the picture for this week: Look at how big that collar has gotten! And maybe I should've given the eggplant more room. I also replaced the dead collar with a sunflower, even though they get HUGE.
-Check back next week to see how it's going!
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