- 3 more Celebrities in the big garden. I want to put eggshells under at least one, maybe one with the MG and one with the 13-13-13.
- 1 Napa Hybrid Grape tomato plant in the big garden. Ordered from www.burpee.com and waiting to be delivered.
- 2 Celebrities in one of the tubs. (Since we don't own the house we're living in we don't want to create some big garden.) We are waiting on our hydro mats from Gardeners Supply (www.gardeners.com).
- 2 Napa Hybrid Grapes in one tub.
- 2 Green bell peppers (purchased from the high school) in one tub.
- Cucumbers in the fourth tub. I need to plant these in the peat pots, as well as more for the big garden. Guess I should do that today.
- We still haven't mulched the flowerbeds, but we did finish up the landscape bricks. They look pretty awesome. I'll have to take another picture when they're finished.
Monday, March 26, 2007
More 'Maters?!?!
Sunday, March 25, 2007
Cukes and more 'Maters
Then we decided to plant the tomatoes we bought last night: 3 Big Boys, 2 Creoles, and 2 BFN444's (disease resistant). We also planted the 3 Celebrities we bought from the local high school. We decided to do a little experimenting.
Big Boys:
- Planted the first one like the others: on top of a scoop of Miracle Grow potting soil.
- Planted the second one with some 13-13-13 fertilizer.
- Planted the third one on a tablespoon of bleach with the Miracle Grow soil.
Creoles:
- Planted one with the MG soil.
- Planted the second one with 13-13-13.
BFN444's:
- Planted one with the MG soil.
- Planted one with 13-13-13.
Celebrities:
- Planted one with the MG soil.
- Planted one with 13-13-13.
- Planted one with just the soil from the original pot.
We're going to buy 3 more Celebrities from the school. I would like to do one on egg shells. I read two articles in Progressive Farmer and combined their infomation. The first was about end rot, and how it is caused by a lack of calcium in the plant. The second was about a grandmother who grows vegis for her sick grandson and uses eggshells in her garden. Eggshells are calcium, right? Plus I just made a ton of brownies for a karate fundraiser so I saved the shells from the second half of production.
Quite the little scientists, aren't we? (We picked some Swiss Chard from Poppa's garden - will cook tomorrow night. First time to try it.)
Saturday, March 24, 2007
Vegi time!
Then Wilson was called to run a tractor, leaving me alone with the plants. For someone with such a black thumb, this was so intimidating! Three generations of professional farmers are depending on me to plant their tomatoes? Isn't planting one of the most important parts of the process?
PaPa and Wilson's dad Poppa came out to ask where he went, and to see just what in the heck I was doing in their garden. They told me exactly how they wanted the tiny plants put into the ground - and I followed directions.
I planted the whole row (14 plants) of 4th of July tomatoes. Then put the other 23 into pots and in the greenhouse.
When Wilson got off the tractor, we ran the soaker hose and watered the new babies.
Friday, March 23, 2007
Water, Water Everywhere!
Monday, March 19, 2007
On My Own
Then I laid out the beds, pulling dozens of plants out of those little 6-pack container. 12 dozen, in fact. I was determined not to have too few plants this time. I ended up with a few too many, so I filled in the gaps in the other beds. (Did I mention the tiny one on the other side of the steps? I had just put Mexican Heather in it on Saturday.)
Added one extra plant this time:

Coleus Rainbow Mix, Sun to Shade, 15" high. Tried to plant them in clusters around the existing lillies.
Watered and Miracle Grow-ed the plants in the regular mixed soil. Wanted to add the mulch, but ran out of time / energy.
Sunday, March 18, 2007
A Day of Rest
Saturday, March 17, 2007
What happened?
Here's what we planted, with notes to myself included:
Sugar Daddy Petunias - for Wilson "Sugar Daddy," as the boys call him. Full Sun, 12-15" high.
Flower Power - just because they were pretty. Full Sun, 12-14" tall.
And an azalea with white flowers - whose card I lost. Geez.
So we get all of these pretty flowers in the ground and I realize that we didn't buy enough. There were gaps! What happened?
And we made a decision. We expanded our little "manageable" flowerbed across the front of the entire house! Wilson loves sunflowers. He started growing them for duck hunting, something I don't understand. Anyway, he loved the way they look. So we are going to grow the 4-4.5' ones in front of the front porch and the 12-16' ones in front of the front wall (with the 4' ones in front of them to break up their height). We're going to plant little annuals, like the ones in the round bed, in front of them.
We had known that we would be planting the sunflowers, so we bought them yesterday. We planted the seeds in those cool little peat pods. Have you heard of these suckers? They're so cool. Plus our local high school ag department is using them so they can't be too bad. (We bought a few bell pepper, tomato, jalapeno, and cherry tomato plants from the ag dept this week, too. Babying them inside for now.)
Went back to Lowes for more soil and more plants. Bought a TON of plants to make up for buying too few last time. Also bought cypress mulch, enough for all of the beds.
Friday, March 16, 2007
Flowers, Spring 2007
Last night we went to Lowes for soil, peat moss, landscape bricks, some hose connections, labels, Miracle Grow, some seeds, a small azalea bush, and what I thought was a ton of annuals.
Landon and I decided where to place the bricks and started digging out the grass. It was hard stinking work! By the time we were finished, Landon looked up at me and said "Wow, Mommy! You're sweating!" Guess he's never seen me do that.
I am actually feeling better, having gotten my hands dirty and gotten a little sunlight.




