Showing posts with label Cauliflower. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cauliflower. Show all posts

Friday, June 25, 2010

Frustration Friday

No pictures today, dying plants aren't beautiful. It is day 2 of no rain, but they are calling for rain again Sunday. I am coming to grips with the fact that we will have to till up the following:

Broccoli
Cauliflower
Onions

I doubt we'll be able to salvage any of those plants.

We have also lost close to 1/2 of the jalapenos and green peppers. The tomatoes are showing little improvement but I am still holding out some hope for them. If I lose the tomatoes this garden project will be a complete failure.

Wednesday, June 23, 2010

Rain, Rain, GO AWAY

Rain, Rain, Go away. Come again.....in like three weeks. SERIOUSLY. I have had it with the rain. Not only does it affect my mood - it also has resulted in negative things happening in my garden.

Apparently, too much of a good thing (rain) is not a good thing with several plants. I can see things going drastically worse if someone doesn't turn off the faucet soon and for more than just a day. Below is a summary of plants that don't like this much rain.

Cauliflower:



Broccoli:



Jalapenos (sorry tilt your head and look for the little peppers):



Green Peppers:



Tomatoes:



You know what loves this water? Weeds. You'll have to excuse the huge mess of weeds, but I can hardly make it into the garden just to check on things without sinking down.

Something else that doesn't seem to care about the rain:



Zucchini. Oh well, they aren't overproducing...so I can handle a few a week. Hopefully, happy posts will return shortly. If I stop posting, I'm grieving the death of my garden.

Monday, June 14, 2010

Lots and Lots of Rain

We went out of town this weekend and returned to standing water. The corn field next to our house looks like it suffered some wind or hard rain damage, so we went out to see the garden.

I snapped a few pictures of the current status. Unfortunately, we are expecting more rain this week.

Green beans, cauliflower, broccoli, zucchini:



Onions, peppers and a tomato in the corner:



Watermelon area (it has been neglected, it was on the list for "weeding" this week):



On a positive note, I am starting to see growth throughout the garden. The broccoli has mini-crowns on it! This picture isn't great, but I was trying to not get muddy. The "crown" is right in between the big leaves.

Friday, May 14, 2010

Full Garden Pictures

It's been awhile since I posted full garden pictures, mostly because there was nothing to show. I didn't get the whole garden in a picture so I will show them in two stages......

The "North Side":



Hotcaps (Rows 1 and 2) are the watermelon. They were planted in hard conditions, so I left the hotcaps on this week to give them a chance.

Row 3: All Tomatoes

Row 4: First three plants are Eggplants, the rest are Tomatoes

Rows 5 & 6: Green Peppers and Jalapenos, respectively

Row 7: Banana and Chili Peppers, Onions

(See next picture for rest)

The "South Side"




Row 1: Same as Row 7 in first picture

Row 2: Zucchini

Row 3: Broccoli

Row 4: Cauliflower

Row 5: Snow Peas

Row 6: Green Beans

Row 7: Lettuce/Radishes

"Open space" Rows 8 & 9: Cantaloupe

I never counted the rows. 15 rows of fine, fresh, farm-raised produce growing! I know we will really enjoy the "fruits" of our labor this summer. It's hard to imagine right now!

Tuesday, May 4, 2010

Growing Updates - Broccoli, Cauliflower, Snow Peas

I'm all giddy about the garden this year. Things are growing so well! I picked a few weeds today and checked on everything - things just keep on moving up! I'm very excited about how good the cauliflower and broccoli look! They reacted the worst to being transplanted, but have recovered so well!

Happy Broccoli:



In other news, my snow peas have emerged! I was so worried last week -- they must have heard me.

Newly emerged:



Others in the row (and a few weeds):