Sunday, May 1, 2011
Around the Garden May 2011
You can bearly see the peach tree in the middle. The two tomatoes on each side of it and the snow peas in back are really crowding it in.
The peach tree is leafing out nicely and will be fine for a while. When I replant this garden I won't be able to plant high growing plants again, but there are plenty of other things I can grow in here along with the peach tree.
The radishes that were in here are done and there is one more spinach plant left. There are two more bok choy left that I let flower to attract the bees.
It will be a long time before I get the bricks to finish this off, much less the soil to fill it in.
Right now there are two tomatoes and four peppers in here.
Right now there is only one basil plant in here.
Got to get this filled up.
There are two trellis here.
On the white one I planted three cucumbers. Only one has survived. They were from transplants. I have plenty of cucumber seeds, so I'll put some in.
Down from the trellis is a tomato plant that someone has been munching on. I'll have to replace it.
I've really had some good success with this garden in the past. The problem with it is that I tend to neglect it because I hate dragging the hose over here. Add to that the reflection off of the wall really makes it hot so things fry without water.
PARADISE GARDEN
One Pepper and one tomato so far.
Slow going garden because at this time of year it only gets sun after 2pm.
Maybe a few peppers for the middle.
I put some steer manure in the very back and that has taken care of the weeds back there. I'll re weed and put some down in the middle.
After I get it weeded I need to remove more of the soil to get it screened and mixed with compost and manure.
It's going to be a raised bed so I still need to get the bricks for that.
It will be a pretty good sized garden and I should be able to grow quite a bit of vegetables in there before the avocado tree starts getting too big.
I've got to get this garden done because that tree needs to get into the ground.
Just two tomatoes so far.
I'm thinking maybe some turnips and something else to fill things out.
The grape vines are trying to take over.
It's almost done, but it still needs to have some more soil added to it so I'll screen some soil and mix it with compost and manure and bring the level a little bit higher.
I'm going to use the trellis for cucumbers and not sure yet what I will plant to the right of the trellis.
FIG GARDEN
The dog was scratching around in here too much so I put down some old tomato cages to keep him out. He tore out most of the oregano that was there.
The dog doesn't go in there anymore and the fig tree is doing fine.
I just have to clean up this mess.
There is an Oro Blanco grapefruit tree in the center. It will be a long time before that starts to produce.
It also has an Early Girl tomato, Poblano pepper, 4 Correnta spinach, 10 Bloomsdale spinach, 2 Curled parsley, and 1 basil.
There were radishes in here also, but they are done now.
I've planted this garden as much as I'm going to for right now.
There is plenty of room here to put a bunch of seed down, but I had weeded this garden once and millions more weeds came right back up. So after I but some transplants in I took the bare areas and mulched them heavily with steer manure. When steer manure is used by itself as a mulch the top tends to form a crust. I'm hoping that the crust will stop the weeds from coming up again. I did this about two weeks ago and no weeds have popped up yet.
The transplants are doing fine in here. Around those plants there is a mixture of compost, steer manure and chicken manure.
The transplants are parsley, basil, one bell pepper and three tomatoes.
I can squeeze quite a few things in this small space although they need to be low growing.
I'll probable put down seed for radish, green onion, spinach and bok choy. I may try some carrots but I have never had any luck with them.
BACK WALL YUCCA GARDEN
There are 2 Basil and 1 Tomato. The tomato was a volunteer that I moved from another garden, so I don't know what the variety is.
There are 5 Silver Queen corn from transplants planted here also. I plan to fill the rest of the space with corn from seed. Got to get that done .
I found your blog on the GardenWeb blog roll post. Your gardens look beautiful. I am so jealous of your zone and your long growing season! (I'm in Minnesota z4) Hope everything grows well for you!
Amy
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