Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Maiden voyage!

Well I am going to give this blog thing a try and hopefully it will help me keep track of my garden and successes and failures with the plants I put in. I have been at my current Tx location for 2 yrs now and tried to save as many plants from my previous garden to move here but I have had to battle some wicked enemies (GRASSHOPPERS FROM HELL!) and a different kind of soil all together. It is a very sandy loam with clay if you go deeper. I went to an exciting nursery today and picked up some Nolo bait in hopes that it will kill them nasty grasshoppers but there are so many of them I am skeptical how it will work. I bought the large bag for 43 bucks. I really hope it works. I went to a place called the Natural Gardner in Austin and man was I in heaven. I recommend that place to anyone who loves plants. They had everything imaginable. I could have easily bought one of everything but I kept it minimal because I knew if I bought too much I would not get it all in the ground. I have been trying to get things from seeds to grow but having trouble identifying the seeds I put out from the weeds that seem to thrive here. I have tried to start them inside and then transplant outside so I can actually see the plant. It has worked for some but not all. It is just so easy to buy the plant that someone else has grown and then you have instant gratification. Although nothing about this garden has been instant. I have put alot in so far and will try to make a little list of what I can remember so I will know in the future what made it and what didnt.
Most recent additions were herbs. Basil, rosemary, thyme, sage, oregeno, parsley, and today picked up some more and will post them later when I get them in the ground. Geeze there is so much to post I know I will forget something. Guess will start better with the veggie garden. It took a freeze but some of the bottoms of the plants are still green so will not dig them up and see how they do. Many varieties of tomatoes(of course), jalapenos, banana peppers, bell peppers, red and white potatoes, corn, okra, squash, cucumber, carrots, peas, green beans, cantalope, watermelon, pumpkin and giant sunflowers.. oh and I tried planting some garlic. Just store bought garlic seperated the cloves so dont know how well that will do. I also sprinkled marigold seeds around veggie garden but havent seen any come up yet. I will try to get some pictures tomorrow so I can have something to compair with when it actually starts looking good. Maybe I will have a better list of plants tomorrow as well. Forgive me as I work thru figuring out how to blog and thanks to those who follow along on my journey.

4 comments:

  1. This is fun that you're doing a gardening blog.....I've been to the Natural Gardener many times....have my little ladybug punch card to fill up too.....yup, it's spectacular.....sounds like you have your hands full of a whole lot of future goodies right now! Good luck, & I'm curious how your grasshoppers will go?!!!!

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  2. Awesome!! Look forward to lots of pics of what you're doing! ;)

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  3. Awesome! Look forward to lots of pics of what you're doing! ;)

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  4. Can't wait to see the pics!! Sounds like a lot of fun. I'd rather be doing something like that than working. Remember the huge garden we had when I was a kid? Mom had some really really big squash. Hope you get something big too!! I want to do a garden here, but there just isn't enough time in the day, yet I have plenty of space for it. xxoo Sara

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