Sunday, July 18, 2010

Harvest Picks Up

Lots of progress to report with the veggies! I planted peas rather late, but I'm eating a few here and there. This is 'Alaska' snow pea... ....and a nice-looking squash! I think this is spaghetti squash 'Small Wonder', but I'm not sure since the fruit isn't turning yellow. A friend grew this from seed, and she didn't always keep her markers straight. Guess I'll just have to harvest it and see what it is!

Baby corn 'Bonus' and summer squash 'Cocozelle' are coming along nicely....



...and the squash are delicious! I've harvested 5 so far, most at 6" or less....

...cute and tasty!


I got one cuke from the 'Tasty Jade' in this planter....


...and several beans from 'Royalty Purple Pod'.

This old grill became a garden on June 24th....


...after removing the lid, I filled it with dirt and planted little rows of: spinach 'Bloomsdale Long Standing', swiss chard 'Bionda Di Lyon', and spinach 'Bordeaux'.

They all germinated pretty quickly, I was already thinning them by July 1st.

My winter-sown and indoor started annual flowers are beginning their bloom, this is snapdragon 'Terra Cotta Mix'...


...and 'Pandora's Box' pansies (with a alpine strawberry 'Yellow Wonder' and alyssum 'Compacta'.)

This image doesn't do the bloom justice, it's actually much more colorful than it appears here. This is petunia 'Flambe'...

...and more of the aforementioned snapdragons....

...and more petunias. Starting my own annuals doesn't give the instant bloom gratification that larger, store-bought plants do...
...but it's much more worthwhile for the rewarding feeling of growing them from seed (and saving the money!)

P.S. I started this post on the 9th, everything has really taken off since then! (Especially the tomatoes!)

9 comments:

meemsnyc said...

Love the photos of the squash. Bet it's tasty. Like how you put plants in that old toy truck. Cute.

lisa said...

Thanks! The truck is actually intended to be a planter, the lights are solar and come on at night. That's a great idea for some future planters though-toys! :)

Monica the Garden Faerie said...

Those cukes are so cute. One might even say "noggie" cute! Love the BBQ planter--it's hot (ha ha ha). What is that wheely thing int he one photo? Part of something else, some kind of farm equipment? Like it!

Knatolee said...

Nice crops!!

lisa said...

Monica-Thanks! "Hot" BBQ planter...LOL! The wheely thing is an old corn sheller that doesn't work, so it's "decorating" my yard! :)

Knatolee-Thanks!

Monica the Garden Faerie said...

OK, corn sheller. I love it! And I mistyped my own expression, which should have been noogie! :)

lisa said...

LOL! I got your meaning :) The sheller didn't cost too much, and I had it in the garage for a couple years. Since it doesn't work, I decided it looks better out here as yard art!

Anonymous said...

And to think I almost took my old bbq grill to the dump! Silly me...
YOU are the queen of re-purposing, my friend. :)
Your garden looks lush and beautiful. Those veggies look mighty tasty.
No deer problems this year?
v.

lisa said...

Why thank you! It's good to be queen :) So far (knock on wood) the deer have been held at bay by regular sprayings of Liquid Fence, about every 2-3 weeks.