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Tuesday, June 28, 2011

Tomatoes Seeds starting in summer for Sept. Planting

I bought a variety called Heatwave Hybrid from Burpees.  The package says it will produce even if temps are 96 degrees.  Everyone knows how our heat devastates tomatoes.  This should be interesting.


I bought a variety called Heatwave Hybrid from Burpees.  The package says it will produce even if temps are 96 degrees.  Everyone knows how our heat devastates tomatoes.  This should be interesting.

Thursday, June 2, 2011

Carrot Thinning is Brutal....But Necessary

Okay, I admit it.  I hate to thin carrots, turnips, beets, lettuce...you name it.  Every time I have to pull up a plant it just hurts.  Other years I have done what I needed to do.  This year something happened inside of me and I could not bring myself to thin them.  I talked myself into believing that they would have enough room.  I knew better.  So what happened?  A bumper crop of "baby carrots".  Not bad, but not really what I was after.



Tomato Still Life

There is just nothing like a nice basket of fresh tomatoes from the garden.

Friday, May 20, 2011

Tomatoes

I planted Better Bush, Better Boy, Cherrie Sweetie, and some unknown variety that I bought at a garden store. It was sold to me as a Better Boy set, but the fruit sure is not a Better Boy tomato.  I wonder if this has happened to other people.





Sunday, May 15, 2011

Wasps and Peas

I do not have many honey bees showing up these days, but carpenter bees and a wide assortment of wasps makes up for it.  The wasps love my crowder peas!

Friday, April 1, 2011

Thursday Night's Storm Damage

The wind took down a big oak tree. Fortunately there was no injury to us, the main part of the house or the garden.  In fact the tree falling opened up a new sunny area for vegetables and flowers to grow.

Pictures of the tree damage - click here

Thursday, March 3, 2011

Springtime in My Lake Helen Garden

 Snapdragons, Dianthus, Gallardia
 Cabbage from the winter


 Lettuce in the strawberry pot
Late February
 Mississippi Silver Crowder Peas in foreground
Late March
Late February
 Blue Lake Pole Beans
Late March
 Nothing more hea
venly than orange blossoms
 orange blossom time

 the fragrance of The LORD

 Fairytale Eggplants in pots this year

Late February





Late March
 L to R: Moctezuma cucumbers, Cherrie Sweetie tomatoes still in pots, Better Boys up and going
 Imperator Carrots
Late February
Late March
carrots with Yellow Crookneck Squash in the back