Monday, June 6, 2016
Condo living garden!
Well, living in a condo is a far cry from those days when I had myself a few raised beds in the back yard! However, it ain't all that bad as people I know who do have large garden are more than willing to give some produce to an old poor sot such as myself!
With such small growing quarters, I decided to focus on producing just a few varieties of peppers this year; a standard bell pepper, a few cayenne and a Bananarama style pepper grown from seed from a plant the year before! All them guys seem to really enjoy a balcony with western exposure!
Update: It's the end of July and my small pots of long red cayenne are bearing great looking peppers! What I love about peppers like Bananarama and Cayenne is that the seeds breed true from year to year!
Broken pepper plant rises up from the ashes!
Have you ever bought a plant at a nursery and then on the trip home, the little pot fell over in the back seat breaking the young plants main stem?
That happened to one of my bell pepper plants a couple of week ago and my first instinct was to toss it into the trash. But, for some reason, I didn't and instead keep watering it as though nothing was wrong.
Amazingly,that hard little rascal came back and now has some good top growth! It was almost like it was when I first purchased it! So, I'm thinking there's a moral in there someplace..... I'll track this little guy over the summer and report, from time to time, on how it fairs.
Update: July 1, 2016 - Wow! A full grown pepper plant!
That happened to one of my bell pepper plants a couple of week ago and my first instinct was to toss it into the trash. But, for some reason, I didn't and instead keep watering it as though nothing was wrong.
Amazingly,that hard little rascal came back and now has some good top growth! It was almost like it was when I first purchased it! So, I'm thinking there's a moral in there someplace..... I'll track this little guy over the summer and report, from time to time, on how it fairs.
Update: July 1, 2016 - Wow! A full grown pepper plant!
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Friday, February 12, 2016
Grilled cheese and soup. Perfect!
One of my friends mentioned that she was going to make vegetable beef soup and then have that with a grilled cheese sandwich. Gee, I thought, that sounded like the perfect lunch time meal for an otherwise chilly and icky Friday. And, so it was... Now, if it would just warm up outside....
Friday, December 11, 2015
Miracle Gro's AeroGarden!
What a wild idea! Miracle Gro's AeroGarden is supposedly a whole new way to grow herbs, flowers and veggies in a controlled environment using their patented Liquid Plant food with timed LED lights that turn on and off automatically.
I took advantage of a special offer to obtain one of their 6 pod units a week or so ago to see how well they would perform. I selected the 'herb collection' from among a group of different mixes of plants like peppers and cherry tomatoes! Over the next couple of months, I'll try and report on how this product works out!
It's December the 27th and I had my first harvest!
I took advantage of a special offer to obtain one of their 6 pod units a week or so ago to see how well they would perform. I selected the 'herb collection' from among a group of different mixes of plants like peppers and cherry tomatoes! Over the next couple of months, I'll try and report on how this product works out!
It's December the 27th and I had my first harvest!
Thursday, November 5, 2015
A pepper seed germination experiment! Nov 2015 style!
November 5, 2015 - For lack of
anything else constructive to do, I took a small Styrofoam container
that had coleslaw in it from a meal I'd purchased at a local
restaurant, add some potting mix along with four seeds from a pepper
I'd harvest just a week earlier. Since eat fruit had so many seeds, I
though I could save myself a little bit of money latter this year
when I had planned to start
some plants for the 2016 season. I had had great luck with a couple
of container grown versions over the past summer and was anxious to
see if this little experiment would work out.
Four seeds are just visible |
As I had just moved from a stick built
house with land to a condo with just west facing balcony, my choices
for veggies that I can grow have become more limited. No problem,
really, I'd been in a similar situation before and did quite well.
And, at my advanced age, it will be a relief to have to tend to just a
few containers this go around. Note that each seed was planted at a depth of about a quarter inch.
Still producing in Nov! |
This little 'seed incubator' was placed
on a south facing window where it will get a little sun. Holes in
both the bottom and the top will insure a good supply of water and
air respectively. I'll be sure and update this post in a week or so
with the results!
Dec 11, 2015 - A quick update. All the seeds germinated and I am now looking for a small pot to transfer the little guys to....
Jan 3, 2016 - Three of the little guys have made it through the transplant process and are doing well.
Dec 11, 2015 - A quick update. All the seeds germinated and I am now looking for a small pot to transfer the little guys to....
Jan 3, 2016 - Three of the little guys have made it through the transplant process and are doing well.
Thursday, October 8, 2015
The lost summer of 2015!
I never got things in gear in 2015 as I was heavily involved in selling my home of many years and replacing it with a condo in the same town of Forsyth MO! Both processes lasted from June until September and so, other than a few token pepper plants, not very much got done.
Now, I find myself in a new location, three stories up with a western facing balcony that has a nice view. Of course, my planting situation has changed as I will now have to address container gardening, and that's really not a bad thing for someone of my age!
This coming winter, I'll make some plans, get some equipment and seeds and will be raring to go come the spring of 2016!
Saturday, November 1, 2014
November frost puts the kabosh on my SW MO garden!
As November the 1st 2014
rolled on in at midnight the temperatures were well on their way in a
plunge into the mid 20's! Outside, my veggies which had bravely
survived some cold spells thus far, gave up the ghost. The next
morning, all was limp carnage with just a few small peppers that could
still be salvaged.
Well, there's always next spring to
look forward to!
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