Friday, June 24, 2011

This plant won't be competing


One of my two type Delicious tomato plants has curled leaves and suffering from stunted growth; it doesn’t look healthy at all. I am almost ready to chop it in pieces for my compost pile. My healthiest and biggest so far is the Japanese Fuquju, though I haven’t seen any fruits yet. The Early Girl has started bearing fruits and I should be able to make my first tomato salsa out of them in a month.

The rest of my garden is flourishing and has been giving us fresh green salads to enjoy everyday.

These tomato plants in my Success Kits are doing just fine. The Early Girl has little fruits already.

The cabbage has lots of big leaves but no heads yet!



We enjoy our salad greens.

Tekka loves our garden too!

Tuesday, June 14, 2011

Pam's Garden Update

The Garden



Cherries, Yellow Pear, Chocolate and Red


Brandywine with first tomato.


The first tomato of the season.

Cucumber

Zucchini

Green Beans

Monday, June 13, 2011

Kay’s Tomatoes


They look so healthy. Kay has a Big Zac and a plant grown from seed she got from Japan. The tomato is called ‘Fuquju’. The two plants are in containers.

Wednesday, June 01, 2011

My Garden part 2

By Dave Davisson

Well, with the break in the weather I decided to go out and harvest some radish out of the garden, I got a far better harvest than I had hoped for. The variety is a "early" radish called "Sparkler", and I really like it, crisp and sharp (sorry, I haven't found a mean one yet). To find out more of what is going on in my garden, check out: vimeo.com/24538828. Hope you enjoy the tour.


Dave