Woohoo! There have been fantastic rains followed by nice periods of bright sun for 2 weeks. The garden is prospering for the most part, and I am stoked! I have lots of great pics to share with you. Check out the corn! Wow is all I can say. I am pretty impressed - especially with the fact that this has taken very little effort up to this point. We are even doing a great job of feeding the birds and squirrels our ripened strawberries. Jon built a chicken wire coop around the berries the other week, and lo and behold, a few days later, we come back to find a spot where the "fence" had been slightly raised and half a giant red strawberry gone. Really - it went under the coop. And why did it eat only half the strawberry?? Would it not be more prudent, if you were already stuck under the coop, to go ahead and eat or take the whole thing? Stupid smart squirrels.
I am thinking, and certain people are telling me, that we got too late a start on the sugar snap peas. That is the plot that we worked the least, so the weeds seem to out number the plants about 50:1 right now.
So, what do you think, anyone? Do we try to let it ride or rip them out and wait for late summer to start working on some fall tasties? I was thinking about some bok choi or this Chinese spinach like thing called Gai Lan. I'd love to hear some other ideas.
But back to the gardening. You will see, I have a lot of dill coming out. I had 4 plants last year, and it just seeded like crazy! The basil did not seed as aggressively, but I still have about 6 or 7 little beauties coming out in the plot in our front yard. I'm already thinking about some homemade pickles and gravalax and salmon with dill cream, . . . and I have no idea what else I can do with dill. Perhaps dill zucchini, because that is the first veg I see coming. So beautiful. I can't wait.
Wednesday, May 19, 2010
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I am planting in large pots this year as an experiment because I had so many problems with weeds. Most likely a BAD ideas for the peas...they do not like it one bit or the zucchini squash and cucumbers that are running rampant!!!!However,my eggplant and peppers seem happy. I am happy I planted mint...wonderful for tea even better in my mojitos. I planted rosemary once and it went everywhere!!!! No clue what do with it.
ReplyDeleteMint also makes a great insect repellent. I have little pots of it placed around so that I can take it with me! Also, mint is invasive, like rosemary, so watch out!
ReplyDeleteIs that squash? I recently came across a recipe for Tempura friend squash blossoms. (saw it in Martha Stewart Living, but this recipe seems close: http://quiessencerestaurant.com/blog/tempura-fried-summer-squash-blossoms/)
ReplyDeleteYour garden looks beautiful!