Monday, July 20, 2009

Tomato Salad


Ok, so it's not really a recipe, but it is yummy.
Cut up a bunch of different types of tomatoes
Sprinkle with fresh cracked pepper and Celtic sea salt.
Top with fresh mozzarella.
Serve with a splash of balsamic vinegar & olive oil.

With this we had pesto pizza with fresh tomatoes and mozzarella. The pesto was made a couple of days ago. My son makes a mean pesto with multiple varieties of basil, walnuts and olive oil. Yummy!

A Colorful Harvest

Left to right:
red bell peppers, banana peppers, jalapeno peppers, pink brandywine tomatoes, lemon boy tomatoes, husky cherry tomatoes, sweet 100 tomatoes, early girls, marion tomatoes, royal burgundy beans and zucchini.

7-20-09 Cantaloupes


We've tied up about 6 melons and have 4 or 5 more small ones starting. I'm hoping for a few more than we had last year. These are 'Ambrosia' melons. We planted them and Hale's Best last year, but these were sweeter.

Saturday, July 18, 2009

7-18-09 The Ripening Begins

The tomatoes are starting to ripen. The Sweet 100 is full!

Friday, July 17, 2009

7-17-09 Lush Greenery & Watermelons


Looking through the Southern bed toward the Kids' Garden. The various basils, Rutgers and Mountain Pride tomatoes.

The Cantaloupe vines are spreading everywhere with lots of tiny melons still starting. About 5 melons were large enough to need tying up (since they are on the vertical section.

Our largest watermelon is now bigger than my older daughter's head. It has now required a 2nd support for its size. The Crimson Sweet seems to be getting larger than I expected.

She is holding the newest one forming. It's weirdly shriveled and wrinkled. Unfortunately we had several that started and yet disappeared leaving black stems. I hope that more will come from the few blossoms still on the vine.

7-17-09 The Garden Ripens


The tomatoes are ripening. The Marion, Early Girl, Pink Brandywine, German Queen, Bradley, Rutgers, Sweet 100, Bonnie Select Grape, Roma and Yellow Boy have all begun to ripen. I still haven't received any Big Beef, Mountain Pride or Yellow Jubilee. They are getting close.

The Sweet 100 is in the middle of this shot and the Marions are off to the right.

These are the Marions (there are 8 off them).

These are the lovely (and profuse) Pink Brandywine.

Sunday, July 12, 2009

The Kids' Garden on 7-12-09


My little one is almost hidden in the Kids' Garden. We've already cut back the marigolds once, but they keep growing SO tall that we will probably have to pull them. She's counting to see how many melons have started.

7-12-09 A Look at the Gardens


The girls decided to check out the garden.

Everything seems to be growing very well.

We've already been harvest a little bit of most everything.

Even the melons are growing well.

The basil is getting thick too.

Now just probably a few days until tomatoes start coming in rapidly!

Friday, July 10, 2009

July 10th Harvest

We're finally getting some vine-ripened tomatoes! We had been pulling some in to the window sill as soon as they blushed because the squirrels have been relentless. After applying some bone meal they've slowed down.
So far I've harvested 'Marion', 'Lemon Boy', 'Early Girl', 'Roma', 'Bonnie Select Grape' and 'Sweet 100'. I think there may have been a random 'Rutgers', and 'Bradley', but they are further behind.
We've been picking a LOT of zucchini for about 10 days now. The banana peppers were slow to get going, but now one plant is producing at a break neck pace!
The 'Royal Burgundy' beans are starting to trickle in, but they have only a small section in the Kids' Garden. The jalapenos will be profuse in another week or two.
The bell pepper plant is full of green ones, but only 1 has started to redden up. That seems to take forever!

Tuesday, July 7, 2009

The First Harvest from the Kids' Garden

We pulled 2 zucchini and a few 'Royal Burgundy' beans from the Kids' garden today. My older daughter was busy digging around checking the veggies and was happy to find some ready for picking.

The kids seem to really love the deep purple color of the 'Royal Burgundy' beans, but didn't believe they'd look just like a regular bean inside!

We trimmed back the marigolds (which must have been giant versions, though that's not what the seeds were!) to give the 'Mr. Stripey' and 'Husky Cherry' tomatoes more sun.

Melons Starting to Grow!

I planted cantaloupes last year and was surprised how well they did. While they did take a lot of room, those sweet melons were worth the space sacrifice. The kids begged to plant them again and try watermelon this year.

In an attempt to save some space, we are trying some vertical growing and see how well that goes. We planted 'Ambrosia' Cantaloupes in one of the main garden beds on 5-20-09. Here's what they looked like on 7-3-09:


We planted 'Crimson Sweet' Watermelon in the Kids' garden on 5-23-09 and here's what they looked on 7-3-09.


Only 4 days later the above watermelon was large enough to warrant support. I decided to use panty hose! What's next to help support it? A folding chair????

Thursday, July 2, 2009

Dealing with those Thieves!


I've been trying to figure out who was eating all my tomatoes. Every time a tomato even hinted at starting to blush, it was eaten. Some just had bites out, but some were eaten up to the stem. Since I cut back my tomatoes, these were a good 15-24 inches off the ground. I had begun to pick them as soon as they started to ripen and put them on the window sill. They ripened quickly and still tasted much better than the store, but not as sweet as vine ripened ones!

Last year I had similar problems and caught the bunnies red-handed (or pawed). After using fish emulsion, the bunnies hated the garden. Fish emulsion was not working this year, so I figured I had a different thief. After checking tracks, eating habits, local gardening blogs, etc. it seemed likely that it was squirrels. I decided to try some good 'ole fashioned bone meal to ward them often. It worked like a dream! They haven't touched them since!

Finally my lovely tomatoes are ripening on the vine... YUMMY!

Kids' Garden status on 7-1-09

We ended up having to cage in the 'Royal Burgundy' beans in the kids' garden since they were overshadowing the carrots.


You can see the raspberries and the 3 garden beds in the background of this photo. The center is small path for the kids to walk through the garden.