Saturday, May 12, 2012

May 12, 2012 - Plants are In



This year I'm approaching the garden in a little more loose way.  I'm not sticking to a specific plan nor am I placing all my plants in the plot.  I'm experimenting with growing some of the vegetables and herbs in containers on the porch to what difference some good dirt and more controlled conditions have on the same plants.  I've also had some mixed success with peppers and want to see how they do in a variety of containers.

The garden really got started a few months ago but I haven't been able to post about it.  I started some cauliflower, broccoli, and peas from seeds and all are up and established.  The first flowers on the peas bloomed this morning.

In addition to the plants I got at the market last week I picked up a number of tomatoes and peppers from the family owned garden center around the corner.  They were selling a four pack plants for under $2.  I ended up with 16 plants all together! All that is left is for some more herbs (especially basil0 and some summer squash.
 
Here's the garden plot:

 Peas and some peppers

 Broccoli
 
 Peppers are looking good

 Here's one up close

 The tomatoes

 
The tomatoes and peppers
 

 Here's what I have on the porch:





My three tomatoes in pots - Yellow Pear, Viva Italia, and Amish Paste

 Rainbow Chard.  I think they are a little crowded in this pot but I'm growing them more for decoration than for eating. There are two pots like this on the porch.

 Spinach.  This is the second set.

 Potatoes - I got two of these potato bags and thought I'd give it a try.  They are made of the material that a tarp is made from and they have velcro flaps on the sides to harvest the potatoes without ripping out the whole plant.  Kinda of an experiment.

 Scallions - These were from the grocery store.  Cut them with enough of the white part and stick them in dirt.  They began to grow in just a few days.

Peas and carrots are in the planter. And a pepper plant that was attached by birds in the round pot.  I'm hopeful it'll rebound but right now it's pretty sad looking.

 Four pepper plants in a window box

 Strawberries - there is a second identical pot not pictured.  6 plants altogether one of which is a few years mature.

 Broccoli/Cauliflower

My herbs are doing well.  The larger rosemary on the right and the tarragon plant in the long planter were from last year.  I was rather surprised the tarragon came back.

 The cucumber sprouts. 

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