Don't know why, but our lemon tree has more lemons this year than ever. I wonder if other folks are having the same experience. Our tree has Meyer lemons, but also some branches grew out below the graft a long time ago and half of the tree is lemons from the root stock. They are good, but the skin is thicker than the Meyer Lemons.
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Saturday, November 5, 2011
Tuesday, November 1, 2011
Fall 2011
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Tarragon is taking over the world. Lemon Grass in the background |
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Cabbage is beautiful. Small Stonehead variety in the foreground, with a traditional hybrid in back |
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Left to Righ: Majesty Red Letuce, Butter Crunch Bibb lettuce and Imperator carrots |
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Cauliflower and Kale to the right |
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Carrots on the left and Haikuri Turnips on the right...All desperately in need of weeding...to many mosquitoes this year to keep up with it. |
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Overgrown tomato plants in need of care. Not pretty. |
Thursday, October 27, 2011
Cashew Tree Seedlings
My Great and Thoughtful friend Patty Sent me two cashew tree seedlings from her aunt's yard down around Miami. Very Tropical - I know they are not supposed to survive our Central Florida winters but I have them in the greenhouse and they should be fine for a year or so. Really excited. Here are some pics:
And here is what they will bear some day. The fruit is called a Cashew Apple and is sweet. The nut is hanging below
Saturday, October 8, 2011
Tuesday, September 27, 2011
Monday, September 26, 2011
Everything is up
After getting a late start for the fall at least everything is germinating well. I was actually cleaning out my left over seed packages. This coming spring I will need to have everything new.
Sunday, September 18, 2011
Finally got my fall garden in
2011-2012 fall garden
imperator carrots
butter crunch and majesty lettuce
stone head cabbage
hybrid cabbage
red Kale
Cauliflower
Haikuri Turnips
Tomatoes – Heatwave and Rustic
imperator carrots
butter crunch and majesty lettuce
stone head cabbage
hybrid cabbage
red Kale
Cauliflower
Haikuri Turnips
Tomatoes – Heatwave and Rustic
Sunday, September 11, 2011
Taking a Break
Summer has been hot and sultry. I have been taking a break from gardening and allowing the weeds to rule for awhile. Almost ready to dig it all up and plant a fall crop that I should have planted 2 weeks ago. Instead I have been remodeling our old shed and turning it into an office, sitting area, guestroom.
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.
Tuesday, June 7, 2011
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.
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!
Saturday, May 14, 2011
Tuesday, May 10, 2011
Sunday, May 8, 2011
Friday, April 22, 2011
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