Thursday

June 13

Well it's finally been long enough that I have something to show of the flowers I started from seed! I feel like it's been ages, but I have a pansy and some alyssum blooming. 



There are also some blooms on my clematis!
I also have a final count on tomatoes and peppers for the season: One Cherokee Purple tomato, three unknown tomatoes that I started from seed (could be Cherokee Purple, or any random color of cherry tomato), one jalapeno pepper, and two other unknown peppers. They don't look like my jalapeno, but that's all I have to judge what they are, a friend gave them to me.

The tomatoes I started from seed are still kind of small, so I may not even get much out of them, but who knows, maybe they will grow fast.



In news from the rest of my garden, something has been eating up my carrots, and it isn't a rabbit, as the pots are elevated a few feet off the ground. Maybe some kind of fly or grasshopper? It's been eating a lot of other stuff in my garden as well. I pulled up my onion seedlings because they weren't growing at all and it was really frustrating. I'm going to put beans in their place with hopefully more success. 

I also have some garlic scapes growing! I don't know what I'm going to do with them yet, so if you have any ideas, let me know!

Tuesday

May 21st

I see it has been a while since I've updated.... I just had my last day at the greenhouse yesterday, so now I'm just looking forward to my garden growing and being happy without adding a whole lot more. Warning: this might be a bit image happy for some folks.

I've decided that my winter sowing experiment was a bit of a failure, possibly due to the cold spring. None of my seedlings have grown past that itty bitty stage other than my onions, and those are still nowhere near the size my mom's are that were planted from sets. 

These are my Cherokee Purple seedlings.... I gave up and just bought a full sized plant yesterday.


The strawberries I took from my dad's patch are fruiting, and the one I bought from Henry's outside of Topeka just put out its first pink flower!



My basil is growing great, I'll need to even start pruning a couple of them soon.


I'm probably the happiest about my sweet little Allium I planted last fall. Its flowers are so pretty! I wish they lasted longer.


I've also been sewing lately, so sometime soon I'll have to get pictures of my dresses to show you all!

Wednesday

May 8th

I made jelly for the first time!



More specifically, redbud jelly. From this recipe. In hindsight, it's a bit sweet so I may find another recipe that uses less sugar.

Now that I've had my first canning project, I'm looking forward to doing more! It wasn't nearly as difficult and time consuming as I feared. I'm thinking strawberry jam.....

Monday

May 6th

After a freakish snow a few days ago, spring weather is finally back to stay (I hope). My garden is looking a bit more full with the perennials coming up and I finally have peas, carrots, lettuce, and onions in the ground.

I have a few strawberries in pots and before too long if my tomatoes end up getting big enough (there are only a few seedlings and those don't even have their true leaves yet, so I may end up having to buy tomatoes after all)

Later this week I'm heading off to my parents to help put in some more veggies in their garden. I'm looking forward to growing cucumbers, zucchini.... all sorts of sun lovers that I can't grow at my place. 









Sunday

Friday

April 5

The weather has finally been staying warm regularly so I've been going a little crazy with outdoor projects. One of my good friends just moved into a new house, so I've been helping her with random things. We dug up some mimosa trees and lilac bushes out of my parents old house on Tuesday and planted them on Thursday (not to mention non-gardening activities, like tearing out her chimney!)

In my garden I've built a trellis for the sadly neglected clematis patch (they were attempting to grow on a single stick propped up against the wall and had amassed into a huge tangled clump), though since I don't know what kind of clematis it is, I don't really know how to prune it properly. I trimmed it up a bit and transplanted one that was totally in the wrong place. I can't wait to see what they look like so I can treat them better come next spring.

Today I planted my carrots in two containers; they're a rainbow mix from Cubits. I have some little round Parisian carrots I need to put someplace too. I also planted some lettuce in the ground.

Now onto some pictures! Here are just a few, there are more on my Flickr page if you are curious.

This is the clematis patch. I counted at least 6 different plants, and it's possible that bot 2 and 6 are multiple plants in the same bunch. Only time will tell!
These are some basil seedlings that I snagged at work after thinning a few flats. Shhhh......
My alyssum have kind of blown up! I hope they don't get out of control before they are big enough to separate.
Here is some coleus (top) and blue sweet woodruff ( bottom). I'm excited for them to get bigger!
Lastly, here is an update on my onions. They are getting pretty big! An inch or two for sure. They're going to go in the ground and maybe also at my parents place when they are ready. 

Monday

March 18th

I have a few more sprouts coming up in my winter sowing jugs.... the lettuce isn't doing much more than it was in my last post, but now I have alyssum, pansies, and some onion seedlings!

Alyssum
Onions!
Two little pansies.
I've started working at a local greenhouse part time and it's amazing how far ahead everything is there.... the pansies have been in bloom there for weeks! It would certainly be nice to have a little greenhouse to start things in.

Here's one more picture just for good measure of our new kitty cat! We've had him for two weeks now and he's fantastic.