Showing posts with label eggplant. Show all posts
Showing posts with label eggplant. Show all posts

Thursday, July 31, 2008

Garden Progress Pics!

I'm long past due to post some pictures of how the garden is coming along. In early June, it looked like this. Check it out now!
And forgive the weird picture arrangements as I try to figure out blogger - coding html into a WYSIWYG editor is killing me! When I figure out how to get the formatting the way I want it, maybe I'll post the code changes.









The pics face south. On the left, the moonglow tomato (left of wall of water) and the tomatillo (right of wall) dominate the pic. The wall is around my Sungold cherry tomato, a late addition that is a bit blocked from the sun by the huge tomatillos. On the right, the monster in the foreground is the papaya squash. The okra is in the wall of water in the foreground - it's producing , and has the most beautiful creamy white/yellow flowers!, but hasn't gotten that big. There's peppers behind it, tomatoes behind those, and the papaya squash monster behind those. The dying melon is to the east and underneath the papaya.

And, lest I forget to mention, the upside-down tomatoes! They are getting pretty big and have lots of tomatoes forming! Not as big as my Moonglow, but bigger than some of my other tomatoes in pots (probably because I started these earlier). I'm not exactly sure what I'm going to do when the tomatoes get big and weigh down the branches, since squash are right underneath both plants...




Here's the delicata squash on 7/4, and then again on 7/28, AFTER I cut it WAY back so it wasn't blocking the entrance and walkways. This plant literally was growing a foot a day last week. I also discovered tons of squash forming!!!


Eggplant budding, ridiculous giant sunflower, my morning glories/moonflowers vining like crazy (hopefully both the sunflowers and the vines will have flowers soon!) The vines are now growing 6in-1ft a day. Some are reaching the top of the arbor (8 ft?). I am training them along twine strung in a sunburst pattern (hard to see in the pic) - hopefully it will be pretty! Both of the sunflower shots are taken facing north.


Friday, June 6, 2008

Inventory

It's quite ridiculous, considering the amount of space I have. But plants are like crack to me... just one more.... and I have a friend who's similar. She gave me 30-40 new seedlings a couple of weeks ago which were quite etoliated (spindly from not enough light) but I repotted and gave them more light, so they're making a nice recovery now.

Tomatoes
  1. Stupice (early-season heirloom, for grafting purposes)
  2. Better Boy (hybrid,which I divided into 3 pots)
  3. Moon Glow (orange heirloom, planted in garden 5/18?)
  4. Early Girl (hybrid, so I'd have at least a couple plants that are successful!)
  5. Opalka (paste heirloom)
  6. Black from Tula (heirloom) in upside-down pot
  7. Yellow Boy (VFN) in upside-down pot
  8. Cavern (heirloom) (2)
  9. Brandywine (heirloom) (1 from work, 4 from Elizabeth)
  10. San Marzano (for paste) (2?)
  11. Bush Cherry (3)
  12. Large Cherry (2)
  13. Marvel Stripe (2)
  14. Green Zebra (4)
  15. Persimmon (1)
  16. Black Krim (2)
  17. Big Beef (4? from Elizabeth, more to be indeterminate grafting rootstock)
  18. Costaluto (1)
  19. Ace (lots)
  20. Italian Roma (4?)
  21. Blue Fruit
  22. Black Ethiopian
  23. Carbon
  24. Vintage Wine
  25. Big White pink stripe
  26. Chocolate stripe
  27. Indian moon (native american heirloom!)
  28. Blondkopfchen (yellow cherry)
  29. Tlacolula Ribbed (mexican heirloom!)
  30. Pineapple
  31. Zapotec pleated (mexican heirloom!)
  32. Celebrity (hybrid determinate, to be grafting rootstock)
Eggplant
  1. Fairy Tale
  2. Rosa Bianca
  3. Gistada de Liada
Peppers
  1. Early Jalapeno (4)
  2. senorita Jalapeno
  3. regular jalapeno
  4. Habanero (3)
  5. Tomatillo (2 pairs)
  6. Black bell (1)
  7. Pasilla (1)
  8. Serrano (few)
  9. Poblano (1)
  10. Hungarian wax (1)
  11. Thai ornamental (1)
  12. tabasco
  13. red demon thai
  14. piquin
  15. santa fe
  16. cayenne
  17. fresno
  18. jamaica hot
  19. anaheim
  20. marconi
Curcurbits
  1. Delicata squash (winter, big)
  2. patty pan squash
  3. papaya squash
  4. armenian yard-long cucumber
  5. marketmore cucumber
  6. noir des carmes, some fancy french heirloom melon
Herbs
  1. fine verde basil
  2. genovese basil
  3. summer savory
  4. rosemary
  5. cilantro
  6. oregano
  7. lavender
  8. thyme
  9. chocolate mint
  10. peppermint
  11. catnip
Strawberries
  1. Alpine 1
  2. Alpine 2
  3. Ozark Beauty (1)
  4. Quinalt (4)
  5. Sarian (1)
Other
  1. okra
  2. red onion
  3. nasturtium
  4. morning glory
  5. moonflower
  6. mexican marigold
  7. Taiyo giant sunflower
  8. Velvet Queen sunflower
  9. Strawberry blonde sunflower