Tuesday, May 26, 2015

Garden Status

Not the best pictures, but the garden is growing. 


The creek rose to a dangerous level on Sunday, but has gone back down. The garden was at risk of being washed away. 

Tuesday, March 31, 2015

Back from Spring Break

I took off a week of gardening to head to Jamaica! What a great trip! 
We have found Josh only has a light green thumb. The plants did just fine under his care, but he did make three more raised flower beds! So we have decided to leave the plants to me and the construction and building to him. 
So far I have onions, kale, spinach and arugula in the ground outside. There are several different varieties so it will be fun deciding which ones we like best. 


The worms are eating through the compost pretty quickly. I'm going to have to feed them more often. 
The tomatoes and squash shot up over the last week. 

Monday, March 2, 2015

The Electric Heater Saves the Day

We have had a few cold days over the last week and a little snow as well. Right in the middle of this cold spell the propane heater decided to have mood swings. One hour it would work great and then the next hour it would turn off. Wednesday it decided to turn off for much longer than an hour and by the time I made it out to the greenhouse after my class the temperature inside was exactly 32degrees. My heart sank... I had 20 tomato plants and almost as many squash and peppers that can't freeze. I rushed to get them out of the greenhouse and into warmth. I decided not to take the chance of the heater turning off in the middle of the night again and completely ruining all the progress I had made, so the tender plants are back in my apartment. The kale, spinach and arugula have stayed in the greenhouse and seem to be doing great! They love the colder temperature.
When I got the tender plants home and examined them my spirits lifted, most of them had none or very minimal damage from the freeze! Those that did get too cold have dead spots on the outer edges of their leaves, but all seem to be recovering. It didn't complete kill any of them. I am truly shocked and amazed!
Wednesday night we got the heater back up and running, but the following day the mood swings continued until it decided to just completely stop working. Last winter I used a very small space heater to keep an indoor greenhouse warm, so that little guy has been plugged in over the last few days and has stepped up and been a greenhouse hero. The little electric space heater has kept the greenhouse above 40degrees for the last several days in a row. I couldn't be more thrilled.
And in case you were wondering the worms have survived this entire ordeal. I moved the dirt around a little this afternoon just too check. I think it is a little too cold for their liking because as fast as I could uncover them they were working to bury themselves back in the dirt.

Tuesday, February 24, 2015

Worms and Transplants

With the arrival of the worms it was time to fire up the heater and get the greenhouse warm!

So into the dirt they went. 

If you ever decide to put 1,000 worms in dirt make sure the dirt is warm. These little guys were excellent escape artists and I'm sure I lost more than a few of them as they looked for warmer dirt. After a little while with the heater on it warmed right up and they settled in. 

I also took this opportunity to transplant a few of the crowded plants. I got a little carried away with how many seeds I put in each pot. Only 2-3 next time, not 5. 

Here are a few pictures of the root systems of zucchini. 
This is just a little guy that hadn't even poked out of the ground yet. 

The tomatoes were only one single root with with a few little branches. 
It was pretty fascinating to see the different types of roots. 
Ephesians 3:17- Then Christ will make his home in your hearts as you trust in him. Your ROOTS will grow down into God’s love and keep you strong. 

Saturday, February 14, 2015

Progress

It is coming together! Benches, heater, and worm composter are ready to go. I was surprised at how much room there is. I thought it would be a lot tighter. 
We were able to use repurposed stuff for almost everything. The worm composter is an old plastic drum. The shelves are from an outdoor deck that was torn out. The heater is an old bathroom heater from a renovated house. 
I have 1000 worms on the way for the composter!! I can't wait to get them started and making some dirt. 

Friday, January 30, 2015

Lots of Seeds

 I finally had time to plant the seeds this evening! I have had dirt in the pots all week but just didn't have time to fill them with seeds.  
This was the planning stage. I wanted to make sure I had enough pots. It worked out pretty well. 

One of the best things I did last year was write down which plants were which. When they are seedlings they all look the same. They are stubby and green. 

There they are on the greenhouse ready to go! I gave them a little water and I made sure both lights work. And now we wait. 

Thursday, January 29, 2015

The first seedlings

The basil has begun to sprout. Still waiting in the peppers to make an appearance. 
Hopefully I can get a few more seeds in the dirt soon!

Sunday, January 11, 2015

Adventures in Gardening

This past year I took on the challenge of gardening. I do consider it a challenge. While it might seem simple and dull to some, it truly was a daily adventure. As I undergo round 2 of the gardening era I would like to jot down and pass along some of the stories I encounter.

So the adventure begins and the first seeds have been planted!
I am starting them in my apartment. 
JalapeƱos, Sweet Basil & Sweet Peppers


 The greenhouse is moving right along. We were able to get it covered in plastic today.
I am still missing a heater and benches/shelves, but hopefully both will be added soon.
Almost ready for some plants.