Showing posts with label blueberry. Show all posts
Showing posts with label blueberry. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 17, 2013

Garden Update: Sucession garden growing fast.

Wanted to show the difference in two weeks that the 4x4 garden has experienced.  The left picture is from 5 April, the right picturer from 17 April.
 
5 April
17 April

 
You can see from the photo below, the vine is begining the end of late flowering.  Should have fruit soon.
 
 
 
The canopy really came in well with the major prunning I did.
 

 
I moved the tomato's over to the fence by the blueberries to regulate the sun a little bit.  As it gets hotter here in south Texas this will help with the afternoon strong heat.  One thing with the grow bags, I have to water every morning.  Really healthy plants, one Roma's has 26 tomato's growing now.

 
Blackberries are flowering now.

 

Friday, April 5, 2013

Been a while Garden Update

Sorry it's been a while.....life happens.
 
Big update on progress.  It's all cool though!

 
Here's an overview picture of the garden.  You can see the three sisters garden, grape vine, succession garden, grow bags, and the window sill planter
 
 
Here's a shot of some of the first beefsteak tomato's.


 
Here's the three sisters garden with a close up shot so you can see the squash and beans.  Not yet worried about overcrowding but I really pushed the envelope on this design.  If I need to thin it I will and learn for next year.



 
Always nice to see the grapes starting out.  After pruning so heavy this year I wasn't hopeful about a decent crop but it looks as if it's not going to be bad, and I'll get the shape of the vine I want.  BTW, no leaves yet on the 42 potted cuttings but it can take some time.
 
 
 Here's a nice shot of some of the Roma tomato's.
 
 
 
 
The secession garden is doing really well. The cucumbers were thinned and are vining out well. The peas are growing well in the back right. Some Cherokee beans in the back left. Lettuce, collards, and beets succession nicely as well as the radishes in the bottom left.
 
 
 
Here are the parsnips and the carrots. The parsnips in the closer half of the picture.
 

Didn't expect any blueberries this year so this is great.  I have 4 blueberry bushes. 

 
This garden has everything!  Strawberries, garlic, onion, sage, blackberry, oregano, thyme, dill, mint, and onion.
 

 
The fruit tree has a ton of nectarines starting to grow.


 And lastly, the hummingbirds.  They make my day.

Sunday, March 3, 2013

Garden Update....So far so good.

It's been a little while but I've been a bit busy lately!  The garden is doing well and I have a lot to update.

Some new developments:  I have two blueberry bushes to go in near a fence and some strawberry's to replenish my strawberry patch.

EDIT:  Just to note about the corn, I have two stalks coming up already.  Normal germination is 4-12 days.  I soaked the seeds for a day and a 1/2 and planted 7 days ago.

First, all the corn was planted on Feb 24.  Should be in good shape, no frost or overly good weather in the future.  Do have an 80+ predicted for tomorrow though.  The corn all went into the three sisters 5x5 garden.  Had some seeds left over and didn't want to waste them so I planted about 25 in each of the grow bags behind the bed.

To the right of the corn, you can see the Topsy turvey I mentioned in an earlier post.  I ended up planting 10 jalapeno seedlings into it.  Again, it shouldn't be too cold for them.

The potato's are growing well.  It is interesting that some are growing so much better than the others and the red potato's are growing the best.  I did have a little cold weather damage but the plants have pushed through and created new leaves.


The tomato's are doing pretty well.  I have lost a few, but those were the hot weather variety that I probably should have waited to put in.  The okra, on the bottom right, could have probably waited as well.  It's pretty sickly looking compared the the okra directly to the left that I just transplanted today.

The buds on all the cuttings look like they are going to produce leaves so I'm excited about the 42 that I planted in the quart containers.  There are buds on the vine that look about ready to say hi as well.  It was about this time last year the first growth appeared.


On the bottom left of the picture I planted four horseradish roots.  They were pretty well developed so they should do well.

So, on to the 4x4 garden.  As they say, a plan is not a plan until you run out of time for changes!  The asparagus roots just didn't seem to make it through the winter.  Might have been too wet as the roots were decomposing.  Had to change the plan.  So now there's celery, peas, lettuce, greens, beets, and radishes.  I am succession planting here.


In the grow bag is the cucumber and below that two other tomato plants.  

Succession planting can be very powerful.  I can't count how many times we had garden food rot because everything matured at the same time.  Decided to get smart this year.

l-------l--------l---------l---------l
  4 Cel   4 Cel    16 Pea
l-------l--------l---------l---------l
  5 Let   5 Let  5 Let   5 Let
l-------l--------l---------l---------l
  5 Grn 5 Grn  5 Grn   5 Grn
l-------l--------l---------l---------l
      32 Radish     16 Beets
l-------l--------l---------l---------l

The back left half will be 8 celery, planted 2 at a time every 10 days.  

The right half of the back is 16 pea's which all went in at once.  

The next row 3 lettuce planted today, then alternating 2/3 every 10 days.

The next row of greens done identical to the lettuce.

The radish is planted 4 at a time every 10 days.

The beets planted 8 a time with 20 days between.

Thanks for visiting.  If you have any tips or advice or questions don't hesitate to post them.