Wednesday, August 14, 2013

Summer Gardening is Ending... But Have No Fear, Fall Gardening is Underway!

The last time we talked it was the end of April (officially the beginning of the summer in the Southwest), and my garden was gearing up to survive the heat... (To Recap).

Sadly, the broccoli didn't survive the cabbage worm infestation and the heat. Next time I'll try a cover - maybe pantyhose cut and stretched out across the top of the contained will stop the evil cabbage moths from propagating all over my broccoli greens.

We harvested both bins of potatoes, and learned a harsh lesson. When page 173 of your Moosewood Gardening bible tells you that potatoes will not grow in temps higher than 85 degrees, it most definitely means they won't grow in 110 degrees!

harvesting potatoes

Look at the mighty growth!

So we did get a few goods sized ones early in the summer

M marveling at our bountiful harvest   j/k

The bell pepper plant finally started to really grow, only to be knocked down by several windstorms. I'll have to work on a windscreen for next year. (The shade structure also didn't do well in the windstorms. shocking, i know, since it was an example of such fine craftsmanship.)

We are managing to get a few bell peppers after I enclosed the thing in a cage. Used a few last night and they were delicious!


Our two tomato plants are either getting too much water, not enough water, or both and don't like the wild watering swings... But, we are getting a few tomatoes! Some of them had blossom-end rot. I found a DIY recipe that calls for salt... Salt! (*Epsom salt to be exact - see note at bottom...) So now our tomatoes are getting salted each week and the rot is happening less frequently.


 We moved the herbs to a more sheltered location, underneath a heavily shaded shrub area. They are doing fantastic!
Thai basil that looks and smells fantastic

Rosemary and mint are doing great - the green bucket has cilantro...

seriously, i just threw cilantro seeds into the potato bin and moved it
out of the way

We cannot stop growing sage! Every other week I harvest half and
take it home, and when I come back... more sage!

In other parts of the backyard, the wild things are going crazy in this mild temperature monsoon season.
lantana comes back year after year and looks great!

This thing, which i honestly thought might be weed
and began googling pictures of weed leaves (shout-out to
NSA!), turns out to be NOT WEED. I can't remember
what it is, M can, but its NOT WEED.

wild and crazy yard

what the hell is this? internet! i need your help.

close-up of the i-have-no-idea plant..
perennial, full sun

Winnie scouts for pecans

She's so freaking cute!

So fall planting is coming up in a month or so... Broccoli (with pantyhose covering), garlic, sweet onions, spinach, and green beans.... The garlic grows best over winter and we can harvest in spring. The spinach loves cool weather. The green beans I'm not sure about but I have seeds!

*Regarding the salting of plants to stop blossom-rot. Turns out I just found out that Epsom salt isn't table salt... So maybe I'm killing my tomatoes with a little NaCl when I should be using MgSO4!


Friday, August 2, 2013

This is Happening.... I'm Moving in with M!

Yes, I'm moving in with my man. Not only does that mean moving to Carlsbad but it means quitting my job. Some people would freak out, but not me. I'm super-psyched! I've always followed my career, moving literally across the country (11 times and counting..) for a job and putting my personal life, friends, and family to the side. Not anymore. My life with M is the most important thing, and I'm ready for that to begin!

Right now we are in the planning stages... this is what happens when 2 detail-oriented people move in. Months of planning. We sit at his house and decide where furniture is going to go, what will be sold or given away. The consolidation of 2 households is daunting. We have conversations about whether we'll keep my dishes, which TVs go in which room (we are going to have a tv room... I think fancy peeps call it a home theater. We just call it the 'back room'), whether to keep the kinda ugly but totally unique woven wall rug thing that lived for years on the wall of my grandparents' beach house. I'm pretty sure that my sarong-turned-wall hanging of the Hindu god, Surya, must come down indefinitely.

So, we are super-excited and in deep planning mode! Internet, I'll keep you updated as things progress.


If only moving Chicory were this easy...