July 19th, 2012

garden update, late-july

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What was supposed to be a bean teepee is more a gourd teepee now. Although, the gourd vine has outgrown the bamboo and is making it’s way toward the sunflowers.

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I fully expect at least one ear of corn to explode with smutty goodness, and although they say it’s a delicacy, I’ve never tried it.

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We harvested our taters a few weeks ago. We got less than I expected, but I am thankful for what we got. My lesson with this year’s potatoes is that i should have watered them more.

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These onions were the first seeds I started inside this year, way back in early March, yet they were the last thing I actually put in the ground. I need to keep them better weeded.

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Tomato hornworm! I know that parasitic wasps will eventually lay eggs on this guy, but I wasn’t taking any chances—I picked him off and left him out where a hungry bird would easily find him.

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A blurry picture of my least favorite thing—squash bug eggs. Smash them when you see them, but expect that you won’t find them all. Brace yourself for squash bugs. A sure sign that summer is here and won’t last forever. Nothing does.

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Overall, it’s been a great gardening season for us. Our most productive, most well mulched, weeded, and watered garden ever.

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Oh, the joy of tending your own garden.

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Beans. Blanch ‘em for three minutes, plunge them in ice water, and freeze them.

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And finally, here is my chicken tractor. Almost complete. I’m buying the cage wire today and should be getting our birds next week.

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Comments

    Ohhhhh, I love your garden, so lush, so peaceful, so full of life!

    That tractor looks great! Are you following a particular design? I know there’s a lot out there on the internet, but I figured I’d ask nonetheless. And your garden is dreamy! After five years my garden is finally in a good place.

    Thanks, Julia. I started by following these plans: http://www.organicgardening.com/tags/moveable-coop, but I sort of veered off into my own design. Now I’m just kind of free-styling my way to a custom tractor. My garden finally feels dreamy this year—thanks for noticing. Our garden is 7 years old now, and I and i know what you mean about a garden finally being in a good place.

    I just checked out your blog. Let me know if you’d ever want to write a guest blog on OG. Your canning expertise would be of great interest to our readers.

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