Grex Gardening Conference

Item 58: "And so it begins..."

Entered by ball on Wed Feb 25 20:40:03 2009:

24 new of 60 responses total.


#37 of 60 by ball on Sat Jun 24 17:08:28 2017:

    The tomato plant has perked up a bit and I see some
flowers on it so perhaps we'll get some fruit. The peas look
promising so I've given them some pea sticks to climb up.
I've got three corn stalks though two of them are too close
together so I'm tempted to risk surgically separating them.


#38 of 60 by ball on Tue Jul 18 21:01:07 2017:

    The first few tomatoes are beginning to ripen and some
peas are growing in their pods.  I gave most of the radishes
to the squirrels.


#39 of 60 by ball on Sun Mar 17 02:11:49 2019:

    Last year the butterfly garden was overrun by weeds.  I
started today to clear that out, testing my new scuffle hoe
and sifting topsoil through a riddle.  Only got a small
corner of it done but it's a start.


#40 of 60 by papa on Wed Mar 20 11:53:58 2019:

Life returns to the garden!


#41 of 60 by ball on Thu Mar 21 02:26:18 2019:

    Apparently my efforts have inspired some local wildlife
to join in.  Whenever I get home from work, the top layer of
soil from much of this bed has been scrabbled out over the
sidewalk and patio area.  Yesterday I laughed and brushed it
back in, only to find that it had been excavated again an
hour or two later.  I may need to invest in some netting,
especially once it's planted.


#42 of 60 by papa on Thu Mar 21 02:32:13 2019:

The animal probably thinks, "Why does the stupid humon keep putting the dirt
back where I dug it out? I may need to invest in some netting ...." ;)


#43 of 60 by tod on Mon Mar 25 16:03:29 2019:

"I will find the yum yums that silly creature has buried"


#44 of 60 by ball on Thu Sep 12 02:26:11 2019:

    Plenty of tomatoes and cucumbers this year. The corn did
not germinate, likely because the birds or squirrels ate it
right out of the ground.  There was a huge cornstalk where
the groundhog sat last year though, so he had more luck with
corn planting than I did.  Perhaps I can recruit him to sow
next year's crop.


#45 of 60 by papa on Thu Sep 12 21:44:01 2019:

I am so desperate for BackTalk action that I will even read and respond to
posts in Better Houseplants and Gardens. ;)


#46 of 60 by papa on Thu Sep 12 22:10:18 2019:

resp:44
And congratulations on the tomatoes and cucumbers. I come from a long line
of gardeners, but have never had the space or much will since I left home.
One attempt to grow basil in a pot "did not germinate", as the experts say.
;)


#47 of 60 by ball on Mon Sep 16 02:28:30 2019:

I'm told it's never too late to start!


#48 of 60 by ball on Sat Oct 26 20:08:19 2019:

    The back yard needs mowing and there are plants that
need pulling up and composting.  Cold rain though, so all I
can do is sit here and look at it, perhaps think about what
I'm going to plant in the Spring.


#49 of 60 by papa on Sun Oct 27 11:28:26 2019:

Mowing lawn in late October? That's a long season. Are you in the vicinity
of Ann Arbor, MI?


#50 of 60 by ball on Sun Nov 17 05:27:09 2019:

Ah no, I'm a bit further South.


#51 of 60 by papa on Sun Nov 17 07:22:24 2019:

I'm not surprised.


#52 of 60 by kentn on Mon Nov 18 15:42:03 2019:

Our last lawn mowing occurred Nov. 9, but that was mostly to mulch up
fallen leaves.  Grass was not growing much at all at that point. Last
grass mowing was about 2 weeks earlier.  We live about 30 miles north of
Ann Arbor.


#53 of 60 by ball on Sun Dec 1 05:23:51 2019:

    I should probably have mown the leaves this morning.  It
has rained for much of this afternoon and this evening so
it'll be too damp for mowing tomorrow.


#54 of 60 by ball on Mon Apr 5 20:42:33 2021:

    Started the mower today for the first time this year and
mowed some of the back garden.  I'm glad it still works!


#55 of 60 by kentn on Fri Apr 9 22:56:58 2021:

Way to go!  I've yet to fire mine up.  Hope it works.


#56 of 60 by ball on Sat Apr 10 00:57:27 2021:

Re. #55: Good luck!


#57 of 60 by papa on Tue Apr 13 21:43:50 2021:

About a month ago I spent a Sunday afternoon digging up a 0.5 sq. m bed in
the 20-years-neglected yard of our condominium and planted coriander, basil,
and dill. So far, coriander is coming up nicely and a few sprouts of dill.
SOMETHING is coming up where I planted basil, but I am unsure whether it's
the desired herb or weeds.


#58 of 60 by kentn on Thu Apr 15 19:47:27 2021:

Got my old law tractor going and mowed the lawn.  Mainly I use it for
towing around a garden trailer for hauling sticks and branches to the
brush pile.  Now I need to put some new blades on my zero turn.


#59 of 60 by papa on Tue May 11 02:32:17 2021:

resp:57
Last week I took enough cilantro from my patch for cilantro rice, Thai rolls,
and garnishing fajitas, and it's come back so quickly I'll harvest some more
for a salad today.

Clipped enough dill on Sunday to season cucumber and onion salad. Not many
dill plants are coming up, though, so I reseeded the empty patches this
morning.

The plants that look like basil are growing well, but their lack of aroma and
flavor has me wondering. Mom told me to wait until the plants mature a little
more, but some of them are starting to flower, so ...?


#60 of 60 by rak on Fri May 14 01:37:22 2021:

Congrats on the bountiful herb garden! I used to grow basil and
remember reading that it loses flavour once it starts to flower.
I always tried to prune it / pick leaves before it got to that
state. This also has the advantage that your basil plant becomes
a bit bushier and gives you better yield :-)


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