Roses in bloom on a gray day
It's a dreary morning, but not an unwelcome occasion following the blistering heat we had early in the week. The roses are nearly at their peak, the pinks are there but the older John Davis (or is it...
View ArticleOf flowers and vegetables.
Honestly, I sometimes first go out with the camera to postpone the mowing and weeding. Today was such an occasion. You've seen the roses, but what is happening elsewhere? Click on pictures for a...
View ArticleWordless Wednesday
Until next time, Keep Digging & Eat Well! The Gastronomic GardenerGarden blog http://amidwestgarden.blogspot.com/Cooking blog http://ihopeyouarehungry.blogspot.com/Twitter -...
View ArticleComparing growing methods after one month
Welcome Kalipso, glad you are following, and welcome to everyone else who recently started following. I'm glad you are here. From now on, I'll do my best to acknowledge you, the readers, especially...
View ArticleA Sunny Saturday Morning
Welcome Jessica, I'm glad you are here.I've been a litle remiss in posting, life keeps getting in the way blogging. The nerve! It's a beautiful sunny morning, so I grabbed the camera and my coffee and...
View ArticleHumble Sunday Harvest
It's pretty modest but has the makings of a fine salad.TurnipGreen onionRadishSpinachLettuceChardCrooked neck squashThis makes me happy!Total harvest so far... a tiny 3.9 lbs. But tasty and...
View ArticleWe Grow Dreams - Aquaponics Field Trip
As part of my reading and research into sustainable methods for personal food production, I have been collecting information about Aquaponics. Aquaponics is the intersection of Aquaculture (raising...
View ArticleHarvest 7/2/2011 & additional sowing
This isn't that exciting but it helps me keep track...The harvest this morning:cucumber - 1st one, the plants are loaded, and I hope to get enough to put up some pickles without having to purchase...
View ArticleAttack of the 50 foot Lilies
These monsters are in full bloom. (Click on photos for large view)So yes, they are in full blooom, but how big are they really? I'm 5'11" (I just got home from work, I don't garden in these clothes.)OK...
View ArticleJewels of the Garden
Inspired by the wonderful pictures of produce over at Mark's Veg Plot I decided to take some glamor shots from the harvest last evening.Crooked neck squashHot banana peppersI think the chard may be the...
View ArticleThe Promise of Pickles
Last year I made some pickles. They were the first thing I ever canned, but I had to purchase the cucumbers. This year I am determined to can some of my own growing so I planted three cucumber plants....
View ArticleHarvest Monday
A cucumber, another marconi, more banana peppers, and shallots! Very excited about the shallots! Total harvest just about 3 lbs..Until next time, Keep Digging & Eat Well! The Gastronomic...
View ArticleMidsummer report on Growboxes
As previously discussed, one of the exercises this summer is the investigation of various growing techniques. We've got raised beds over at the remote veggie plot, Squarefoot in the back and the...
View ArticlePicture tour of Guido's Garden
A friend called this morning and told me of a garden tour being given by a garden club a few towns over. He said "You gotta see Guido's garden, it's fantastic!" I looked it up online and indeed, listed...
View ArticleTennessee Waltz
This is off topic so if you come back for the next one, I understand.We made a quick trip to Bumpus Mills, Tennessee this week, 8 hours down, 35 hours there, and 8 hours back. Ah, the things we do for...
View ArticleWeekend Harvest
The day I returned from Tennessee I picked over 9lbs of cucumbers. More pickles or at least relish seems in order.Today's haul included:Three types of beets: Chioggia, Cylindria, Detroit RedSeems like...
View ArticleChilies and first tomatoes
It was happy to have a cool breeze tonight after dinners as I poked around the garden. What a break from recent days. Let's take a look at the peppers (or chilies if you prefer).Cherry pepperEarly...
View ArticleSunday Harvest(s)
I made a trip over to the veggie plot. It is terribly over grown and the only thing surviving are the peppers and tomatoes. Not sure what happened to the vines (zucchini, cucumber) but they are shot....
View ArticleGrowing method Comparison - Early August
When we last looked at the different growing techniques, there was not a big difference between between the Growboxes and the Squarefoot gardening methods. As of this weekend, there is also not a huge...
View ArticleTuesday Harvest 15 lbs of goodness
I suppose it is the IT manager in me that wants to measure, to compare, to categorize. Maybe some day I will be able to be a bit more mellow about it and roll smoothly with good and bad instead of...
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