Saturday, April 21, 2012 0 comments By: Nerdular

#gardening

I tried  making my own  compost tea and  fed it to  the leaves and roots of  all my plants today. Should see  some improvement soon if it worked! If so, I will do that all  the time because it's  cheap  and  easy! The compost tea I bought at the farmers market worked wonderfully, but I like to learn how to do things  myself, and spend  less money of course.

Also hung xmas  bulbs on the tomato plants today. (To deter birds.)

I pulled  my still growing kale  plant because I found  tons of  worm larvae  underneath the leaves.  I also kept some  lettuce in too long,  because it  turned disgustingly bitter.  Pulled  that too.

Other than try two for okra (which I decided  to  start/transplant this  time) I am done planting things for  a while!  I really hope all my hard work pays off in a month or so.  Everything looks great so far!

Monday, April 9, 2012 0 comments By: Nerdular

List of Spring plants!

My battle with caterpillars is not through, but I feel that they are under control now.  The compost tea I fed the plants on 3/17 and 4/1 has given all of them a noticeable boost in growth: they don't seem as susceptible to injury and possible death anymore.

The eggplants look especially happier after the compost tea (or perhaps the warmer weather?).  I was worried the most about them.  The tomatoes and peppers have begun to flower! Things are definitely looking up in my garden!

This needs to be a quick blog post, so I will hold off on photos for now.  I have been taking them weekly to track growth. It should be fun to do a comparison post soon. :)

Here's a list of what's currently growing, to the best of my knowledge.  I would also provide the number of plants for each, but sadly I am unsure of about 40% of them.  I got lazy about labeling and now I am regretting it.  I am sure they will make themselves known at some point!  Aside from the thymes, oreganos, onions, lavender, and giant bell peppers, all of this was grown from seed:

  1. black prince tomato
  2. black cherry tomato
  3. chadwick cherry tomato
  4. break o day tomato
  5. emerald giant bell pepper
  6. jimmy nardello italian pepper
  7. corno di torro giallo pepper
  8. chile pepper
  9. anaheim pepper
  10. cambodian green giant eggplant
  11. listada de gandia eggplant
  12. arumugam's eggplant
  13. red onions
  14. garlic
  15. genovese basil
  16. lemon thyme
  17. regular thyme
  18. greek oregano
  19. italian oregano
  20. parsley
  21. marjoram
  22. lavender
  23. zucchini
  24. yellow crookneck squash
  25. sugar baby watermelon
  26. bowling red okra
  27. okra (another variety i can't remember atm)
  28. hale's best melon
  29. kentucky wonder bean
  30. russian kale (one plant grown from seed that has been producing since winter!)
  31. malabar spinach
  32. black seeded simpson lettuce
  33. vates (collards)
  34. red romaine lettuce
  35. rocky top lettuce mix
  36. brune d'hiver lettuce
  37. jericho lettuce
  38. space saver cucumber
  39. marketmore cucumber
  40. another cucumber variety 

Wow, I didn't realize it was that many! And to think that I have probably 3-4x as many seed varieties as I do plants in the garden right now.
Tuesday, April 3, 2012 1 comments By: Nerdular