Tuesday, June 23, 2009
Harvest
I had my first official harvest this evening. The peas are definitely the biggest success so far. They even taste good!
Friday, June 12, 2009
Where is the sun?
My plants are dying, they need sun. My tomato plant is weak, has few leaves, and fewer flowers. My gourds are yellowed and small. My marigolds barely a few inches out of the ground.
Sunday, June 7, 2009
Progress on the Upper West Side
What a difference a few weeks make!
My basil (granted it wasn't from seed...) is almost tree-like in its size. Dill, mini basil and rocket (arugula), all started from seed, are now actually recognizable. My French pumpkin plant grew so huge that I had to plant it in a real garden - my terrace pots weren't big enough.
A few general shots of my herb garden, with close-ups of the plants grown from seed - the mint is in a pot because I was told that it would take over the entire garden if not properly restrained:
Norm - I am so glad to hear you too are growing strawberries. A few weeks ago, I uprooted a strawberry plant from my parents' house and brought it to my terrace. Backstory: the strawberry plants my parents have all originate from 3 plants I planted over 10 years ago, when I was in high school. My friends and I sold flower bulbs and strawberry plants to raise money for a school program, and the strawberry plants my parents purchased have propagated annually into a bona fide strawberry patch.
I returned from my college reunion this evening to find 3 bright red berries:
As you can see, my strawberry plant looks like it is one wind gust away from death. Is this what yours look like? Should I water them at all or leave it up to the skies?
I would like to be more adventurous in my plantings next year and do fruits/vegetables in addition to herbs. Any suggestions? I also will need a good basic pesto recipe...and any other recipes which feature herbs. I tried searching on Epicurious.com today for something featuring tarragon, but, alas, 'tarragon' is not a valid search term on its own.
Here's to more frequent postings (and no more advertising on this site!) in June
My basil (granted it wasn't from seed...) is almost tree-like in its size. Dill, mini basil and rocket (arugula), all started from seed, are now actually recognizable. My French pumpkin plant grew so huge that I had to plant it in a real garden - my terrace pots weren't big enough.
A few general shots of my herb garden, with close-ups of the plants grown from seed - the mint is in a pot because I was told that it would take over the entire garden if not properly restrained:
From Smoggy Basil June 2009 |
From Smoggy Basil June 2009 |
From Smoggy Basil June 2009 |
Norm - I am so glad to hear you too are growing strawberries. A few weeks ago, I uprooted a strawberry plant from my parents' house and brought it to my terrace. Backstory: the strawberry plants my parents have all originate from 3 plants I planted over 10 years ago, when I was in high school. My friends and I sold flower bulbs and strawberry plants to raise money for a school program, and the strawberry plants my parents purchased have propagated annually into a bona fide strawberry patch.
I returned from my college reunion this evening to find 3 bright red berries:
From Smoggy Basil June 2009 |
I would like to be more adventurous in my plantings next year and do fruits/vegetables in addition to herbs. Any suggestions? I also will need a good basic pesto recipe...and any other recipes which feature herbs. I tried searching on Epicurious.com today for something featuring tarragon, but, alas, 'tarragon' is not a valid search term on its own.
Here's to more frequent postings (and no more advertising on this site!) in June
Wednesday, June 3, 2009
Strawberries
I picked 3 strawberries this morning. 2 of them were bursting. I'll see how they taste tonight.
Tuesday, June 2, 2009
Differential diagnosis
I have been doing some investigating on the web about my yellowing pea plants. It might be the dreaded root rot! According to Wikipedia, root rot is "usually lethal and there is no treatment." I assume the best thing to do is to stop watering them. Too bad it's raining outside.
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