Saturday, June 28, 2014

Harvest and more


18 June, 2014: Pods begin to appear and develop. Another bean from the new batch sprouts! 


22 June, 2014: Bountiful harvest! The peas are so sweet when fresh! But lose their flavour in a day if kept in the fridge. Leaving outside lets the flavour last longer. But it is perhaps best to freeze immediately if not used. What I thought was a wild carrot turned out to be a weed, with a beautiful flower! So I let it stay.

24 June, 2014: Four home sprouted beans transplanted successfully! Also noticed what look like tiny buds growing on the peppers.

28 June, 2014: Noticed the first set of flowers on the tomato plants! No sign of pepper flowers yet. Removed two coriander plants that had flowered and put in some more seeds to keep the supply steady. Also started six zucchini seeds today near the pea plants so that they can use the nitrogen. Unfortunately, they are right next to the potato plants on the other side. My hope is that I can harvest the potatoes soon. Starting some more beans at home to replace the pea plants.

Monday, June 16, 2014

Shade, basil and beans

Had nothing to do in the garden today (15 June). Noticed that it was terribly sunny and hot and that the coriander next plot had bolted. OK, maybe it was time. Anyway that made me build an afternoon shade for my spinach. I hope they survive for a while longer. I do really like how they taste. The shade still leaves much of the coriander out in the sun for now.


In the meantime, only one of the original bean seeds sprouted (lower left corner of collage). I think the soil was too damp and cold for the others, and they probably rotted. So I put a few more in the soil in the middle of last week, and started four at home on the 14th. I also started one basil at home on the 14th. I have another one which P gave me. 

Thursday, June 12, 2014

Potato blooms

Came back home from a trip to find potato in bloom! Realised that I might be a little late, so started hilling my potatoes. 

The rest of the garden is looking good. All the transplants are doing well. The plants in the coriander patch are now unambiguously coriander. Spinach plants are providing tasty leaves regularly. And the first pods of peas have begun growing out of the flowers! The onion tops are slowly showing signs of going brown - should be time to harvest them soon. The lone bean has survived and now has quite a few leaves. I planted a fresh row of seeds near this one hoping these will come out. Did not pre-soak them in water this time. But it rained last night, so the seeds as good as got soaked.

Coriander (Cilantro) and transplants (2 June 2014)

The first flowers are out on the peas! Exciting! Also noticed a few seedlings on the 31st of May on the coriander patch. Couldn't rule them out being weeds. Yesterday, tiny true leaves with the characteristic jagged edges started coming out. Looked like tiny fists unfurling.

Transplanted three peppers and four tomato plants yesterday. The peppers looked sturdy but the tomatoes had wilted from being in a closed car for too long. Happy to report that this morning they all looked to have settled in their new home. Lots of water and sunlight must have helped, and the temperatures were not too harsh either (74 high 46 low). Was a little concerned about the low, but I had been exposing them to the cold for about a week now. Encouraged, I transplanted four more tomatoes today.

Put up a wire fence around the plot yesterday to keep away rabbits and other bigger critters, which I suspect ate up my cauliflower transplants. 20 gauge 2 inch hexagonal mesh wire held in place by wooden stakes and 20 utilitech zip ties.