Everything is moving along quite swimmingly, but I can't help but assume that this squiggly stuff is not a good thing. It's on my Chinese 5 color pepper plant. Any help and advice would be GREATLY appreciated! I need to know what it is and how to treat it please. (If you click on the picture, it will enlarge it)
Also, am I correct to assume this is an aphid? This would be the first one I've seen...
And...yet another potential problem/deficiency. Any identification/advice would be FABULOUS! This is also on a pepper plant.
Ok, on to the happy stuff...
My onions are looking awesome!
My sweet peppers (California Wonder) are doing great
Eggplant is looking good
A very happy tomato plant
Peaches
Bodie is enjoying the warm (horribly hot) weather
Happy Gardening!
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Friday, April 29, 2011
Waiting for veggies...
Everything is officially outside now and I'm getting so anxious to finally get some produce. The suspense and waiting is killing me. I'm just dying to have my first tomato or pepper or squash. I'm trying to be patient and get on with other things, but it's hard! Hurry up little plant babies!
I have noticed some ants in my raised bed. Any suggestions from anyone out there on how to get rid of them organically? Other than that, I haven't found evidence of any other pests....yet. A few spider webs have popped up and I actually saw a lady bug yesterday. Good signs!
Here are a few new pictures...
There are a ton of birds hanging around and enjoying the bird feeders. So far, no issues with them bothering my plants and they are very vocal when the bird feeders are empty!
These are the latest plants to be put in pots
A spider web on a tomato plant
Chives started outside from seed
Everything seems to be doing well although I definitely had a few failures. My broccoli rabe and arugula bolted and surprisingly my zucchini and cucumbers aren't doing so hot. From what I've read, it seems that maybe I should not have started them indoors as they don't take kindly to transplanting. My scallop squash on the other hand though is doing amazing!
I have noticed some ants in my raised bed. Any suggestions from anyone out there on how to get rid of them organically? Other than that, I haven't found evidence of any other pests....yet. A few spider webs have popped up and I actually saw a lady bug yesterday. Good signs!
Here are a few new pictures...
There are a ton of birds hanging around and enjoying the bird feeders. So far, no issues with them bothering my plants and they are very vocal when the bird feeders are empty!
These are the latest plants to be put in pots
A spider web on a tomato plant
Chives started outside from seed
Everything seems to be doing well although I definitely had a few failures. My broccoli rabe and arugula bolted and surprisingly my zucchini and cucumbers aren't doing so hot. From what I've read, it seems that maybe I should not have started them indoors as they don't take kindly to transplanting. My scallop squash on the other hand though is doing amazing!
Friday, April 22, 2011
Bath Time!
A little Friday afternoon "shower" for my babies.
My scallop squash are all doing awesome. Kicking ass and taking names.
A tabasco plant started from seeds from one of my dad's plants.
I love kale so much! It's so pretty I don't think I'll want to ever eat it.
Eggplant
Have a fabulous weekend!
My scallop squash are all doing awesome. Kicking ass and taking names.
A tabasco plant started from seeds from one of my dad's plants.
I love kale so much! It's so pretty I don't think I'll want to ever eat it.
Eggplant
Have a fabulous weekend!
Wednesday, April 13, 2011
Veggies In The Ground
Today was big...all my plotting and planning finally came to fruition. I guess we'll soon see how well I did! I put about 1/2 of my seedlings in my new raised bed and larger, individual pots. The other half...well, I'll be going to buy more pots and giving some away soon. No complaints here though - I'm just shocked so many plants came up and did so well. Hopefully they will continue to do well and provide us with some food soon.
Here is the bed full of plants. It may look sparse now, but it should fill in quickly. I need to add some trellises soon for the tomatoes and cucumber.
Kale
Red onions
Chard - direct sow
Cherry tomato
Cucumber
Goldman's tomato
Sweet peppers
Chinese 5-color pepper - My husband is thrilled about this plant with it's small, hot peppers
Eggplants
Here are some other plants around the yard that are loving springtime:
Elephant ears
Roses
Happy Planting!
Here is the bed full of plants. It may look sparse now, but it should fill in quickly. I need to add some trellises soon for the tomatoes and cucumber.
Kale
Red onions
Chard - direct sow
Cherry tomato
Cucumber
Goldman's tomato
Sweet peppers
Chinese 5-color pepper - My husband is thrilled about this plant with it's small, hot peppers
Eggplants
Here are some other plants around the yard that are loving springtime:
Elephant ears
Roses
Happy Planting!
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Wednesday, April 6, 2011
Spring Has Sprung
I really love this time of the year. It's not scorching hot yet and everything is bright green. Lots of new growth everywhere! Just a few weeks ago, our trees were bare and the grass was brown. Now there are birds and color everywhere.
I bought the bulb for this elephant ear plant in 2004. It was in a "bargain bin" for $1. It lived in a pot from 2004 - 2008 when we bought our house and it finally got to go in the ground. We had a very hard freeze for several days in a row this year and I was really worried that the elephant ears had died completely. I cut it all the way back and lo and behold, it's coming back up!
Our fig tree
Pear tree
Oh, and one of the most important things! My hubby finished my raised bed and this week I sowed the beet, chard and carrot seeds.
I bought the bulb for this elephant ear plant in 2004. It was in a "bargain bin" for $1. It lived in a pot from 2004 - 2008 when we bought our house and it finally got to go in the ground. We had a very hard freeze for several days in a row this year and I was really worried that the elephant ears had died completely. I cut it all the way back and lo and behold, it's coming back up!
Our fig tree
Pear tree
Oh, and one of the most important things! My hubby finished my raised bed and this week I sowed the beet, chard and carrot seeds.
Monday, April 4, 2011
Reduce, Reuse, Recycle
In an attempt to be a bit more cognizant of our footprint on the Earth, of the animals, farmers and environments affected by our actions and just because well, it's kinda cool to be green now, we have taken the old phrase "Reduce, Reuse and Recycle" to heart. Here are a few household items I used for seedlings this year. The plastic pots I have are all recycled from our local Home Depot. They have a shelving unit where people can drop off their old plastic pots and others can pick them up for reuse. It's a win-win. I plan to sterilize these and reuse them multiple times.
I drink entirely too much chocolate almond milk. I may have a slight addiction. Oh, and that hazelnut coconut milk creamer? It's delish!
Some soy yogurt...
Earth Balance butter and gelato containers (the whole back row may be more almond milk containers...don't judge me)! :)
How beautiful is this broccoli rabe??
And the kale? WHEW - so pretty I don't even know if I'll want to eat it!
I drink entirely too much chocolate almond milk. I may have a slight addiction. Oh, and that hazelnut coconut milk creamer? It's delish!
Some soy yogurt...
Earth Balance butter and gelato containers (the whole back row may be more almond milk containers...don't judge me)! :)
How beautiful is this broccoli rabe??
And the kale? WHEW - so pretty I don't even know if I'll want to eat it!
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