Given the continuing cold weather I am surprised that there is anything in the garden but there are some successes and some failures.
Failures; carrot seed hasn't sprouted, onions are not really growing, peas for the most part are still being eaten by something and not growing. Arugula is half sprouted, the half that is sheltered by another plant is about 1/4 inch tall the rest are pinpoints, interesting. Chives are very thin and not as prolific as normal.
Successes: lettuce is doing well and delicious, romain is sprouting from last weeks planting. We've had a number of salads already. Kale and Collards are the winners and have provided, pasta, quiche, enchiladas and just plain. They are yummy. Leeks are slowly being ready and that is great since 30 leeks at the same time is more than I can handle. And Potatoes are growing well and look like they are happy.
All the herbs are doing well. Today is weeding and a bit of clean up. Looking at the basil seed and willing it to sprout!
Gardening on Phinney Ridge, Seattle area. Very small yard with raised beds and good south and west light.
Monday, May 30, 2011
Thursday, May 19, 2011
The warm weather has really made the lettuce grow, just really the last few days. Bunching onions, mache, buttercrisp and I forgot the other lettuce mixed with a tiny bit of mesclun will make the first spring salad of 2011. This week I did get tomatoes in the ground and some Romain lettuce seed planted. 2 sweet banana peppers that are 12" starts are also in the ground. Seems warm enough. Now waiting to see if carrots will sprout, a few tiny spots today.
Much more going on now that the nights are at least in the high 40's and sometimes 50.
Will see if any fruit is showing up, although I don't expect to really have any....
Much more going on now that the nights are at least in the high 40's and sometimes 50.
Will see if any fruit is showing up, although I don't expect to really have any....
Thursday, May 5, 2011
Finally a dinner from the garden
I was just about to loose hope that anything would grow this year. But with just a few days of sunshine the many of the little plants did put on some growth. A bit of weeding and tomorrow a bit of feeding.
Wednesday, May 4, 2011
A warm spring day...finally
It was great today, sunny and 60 degrees. This bit of sun and warmth really made nearly everything grow. You could see the difference from leaving in the morning and coming home this evening.
I have some plants bolting which I don't quite understand, collards all but one bolting, maybe too much sun after such cold makes the plant think it is fall or else the collards I have a winter plants. One plant is terrifc the rest are gone and will shortly become compost.
The list of what grew today or sprouted:
potatoes are about 3" tall, lettuce now about 1", peas are still slow but even they grew a bit today. Garlic and onions grew a few inches, and so did the radishes. Slow going for the broccoli and I am thinking of covering them to see if that will help.
My arrugula and cilantro have yet to sprout. However chives are growing and they were delicious on new potatoes(market bought), giving me hope for a meal from the garden this year.
Forgot to mention that I planted some russet potatoes April 30th.
I have some plants bolting which I don't quite understand, collards all but one bolting, maybe too much sun after such cold makes the plant think it is fall or else the collards I have a winter plants. One plant is terrifc the rest are gone and will shortly become compost.
The list of what grew today or sprouted:
potatoes are about 3" tall, lettuce now about 1", peas are still slow but even they grew a bit today. Garlic and onions grew a few inches, and so did the radishes. Slow going for the broccoli and I am thinking of covering them to see if that will help.
My arrugula and cilantro have yet to sprout. However chives are growing and they were delicious on new potatoes(market bought), giving me hope for a meal from the garden this year.
Forgot to mention that I planted some russet potatoes April 30th.
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