Thursday, August 26, 2010

The Beauty of Late Summer

The days are beautiful and just starting to get a touch cooler; time to start planting Fall bulbs, vegetables, and perennials. Mike is looking at garlic plants and I'm trying to figure out just where I could possibly fit in another new flower variety.

I had lots of successes with starting flowers from seed this year. In fact, my front flower garden is almost full of annuals I grew from seed:

Note the big non-blooming dahlia in the front, light yellow zinnias in middle and red and yellow zinnias to the left of those, and the mondo purple coleus in the upper left corner. Not quite the look I'd like to end up with, but I've definitely seen how annuals really are awesome fillers, and cheap to grow from seed.

What I'd like to do next year is take the time to plan how I want the perennials to fit in, transplant what needs to be moved this fall, then use low growing annuals as accent flowers next Spring. And for any coleus I grow next year, I just might refrain from cutting back the flower spikes. I like their delicate contrast in the garden, as opposed to the overwhelming coleus bush that develops after pruning.

For the planning, I'd like to focus on color to set the garden mood. I love simple things, like the way these lavender-hued hosta blooms make this area feel so serene.


In the vegetable news, peas and lettuce will be going in the ground soon. There's a baseball-sized watermelon finally growing-- the vine climbed from one side of the garden to the other, and decided to fruit on the part that has climbed up the asparagus. We still don't have any zucchinis (how can I make those work next year?), but we've had enough basil to make some pesto, enough sweet peppers to cook with and eat raw, and more than enough tomatoes. The wild plums are ripe as well, but Mike only found a few decent fruit to harvest.

Overall, I'd say we're doing well! I think it's time to buy a garden magazine and spend my time off browsing for ideas and inspiration. I can't get back the weeks I worked non-stop this summer without ever stepping out into my garden (no more ICU months during the growing season next year!!!), but at least now I can relish all there is to garden at the end of Summer!

Saturday, August 21, 2010

Eating Out is Obsolete

when you have all these homegrown
Veggies
to eat!


Shots of the garden

what's for supper tonight?

pole beans
not ripe yet

watermelon starting to take over

Can't believe with all this space, that we feel we need even more. A watermelon garden, a pumpkin garden, a dry bean garden, a green bean garden, a pepper garden, a tomato garden... Maybe we see a farm in our future?



slicing a pineapple tomato
low yield from this plant, but great sweet taste

We're definitely making our list for which varieties to grow again next year!

Blossoms

the roses are rebounding despite Japanese beetle invasion

magic lilies

mums starting to bloom
planted these in the ground last Fall
got a bunch for cheap at Menards
SOOO much bigger this year
wish I had an out-of-the-way nursery area
for these to grow during the summer

50 cent begonias from the farmer's market
fantastic centerpiece
the ones planted in the ground didn't do as well

I'm starting to think these begonias would look pretty planted next to the peppers... a decorative vegetable garden could be really fun...




Saturday, August 14, 2010

5-a-day

I can't believe how hard it is to get five fruits and vegetables in every day, even when you grow them yourself! We've got plenty of peppers and tomatoes.


pepper planter


one day's harvest


super colorful produce


homegrown green beans and onions
with salmon


homegrown tomatoes and basil
with mozzarella


all that beautiful produce,
and guess how long it took to eat these no bake cookies
compared to the veggies?...

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A couple other fun gardening pics:

my mailbox flowers


from a series I call
"gardening in my pajamas"

Thursday, August 5, 2010

Love All the Green


So much cool stuff to eat from the garden. A couple days off coming up, and SOOO looking forward to free time to just sit and ponder the harvest as it ripens. The current state of our crop:

maltese cross tomatoes


the best smelling hosta flower EVER
I want to plant a hedge of these!


watermelon vine, getting unruly!


caged strawberries
Mike found a 2nd cardinal trapped under here
what's the deal?


zucchini!
can't wait for a ripe one
someone furry got to these ones first


basil
can you tell we planted half of this last week?


asparagus
hoping for a great harvest next Spring
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Oh, and we have lots, and lots, and lots of hot peppers! Michael plans to make hot sauce. I just wish we had this many sweet peppers, so we'd have a bumper crop people actually wanted us to share!

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I'm a flower enthusiast married to a man with organic farming dreams. We're enjoying developing our own outdoor paradise in our first home, with 3 little gardening girls by our side. When not spending my free time gardening, I'm recording our memories in my pocket page scrapbooks.