Monthly Archives: July 2013

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And Now the Beets!

I noticed that the beet leaves were looking discolored today. I seem to have quite a green thumb for pests… We’ve got leaf miners (according to the internet).

Jake and I squashed all the eggs we saw and I tore off the discolored parts of the leaves.

I wonder what I’ll find on the lettuce tomorrow….

 

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Grass at Three Weeks

Sarah’s been doing a great job of planting our garden, and our flowers and our delicious herbs and veggies are thriving.  However, in the contest of who can grow the most plants the fastest, I’m winning by a wide margin, and with a lot less effort, I might add.

Here’s where we started before I planted grass around the beds:

And one week after planting grass seeds:

Grow, little grasslings!

Grow, little grasslings!

Then, after a week and a half:

Doing quite nicely…

And finally, after three weeks:

Look at all those plants!

Look at all those plants!

I think Sarah might be winning in the edibles and flowers department, but I’m winning on sheer number of plants grown!

 

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Garden At One Month

Veggie bed

Veggie bed

Flower/herb bed

Flower/herb bed

Hard to believe we started with this:

We've come a long way.

We’ve come a long way.

 

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Pests

 

Unwelcome neighbor

We were having a great night, finally getting an invite from one of our neighbors to come over for a drink on their patio. I kept hearing scampering behind me and the neighbor’s friend seemed distracted… Turns out there were rats running along the top of the fence that runs between our yards! The neighbors’ fig tree seemed to be their destination. There were only 3, and they seemed to be relatively small. In the light of day we checked around our yard and did not see an obvious site for a rats’ nest. We’ll see what we discover when we dig out the back for landscaping. For now I’m just grateful that there is no evidence of rodents inside the house. Just to stay ahead of the game I’m re-reading Rats to remind myself what clever creatures we’re dealing with.

Unfortunately the pest discovery continued! I had been noticing a white butterfly taking a lot of interest in our kale the past couple of days, and there were some chewed up leaves.

Chewed leaves

After some quick internet research I realized I was dealing with cabbage worms. I inspected all the leaves and killed all the worms I saw, but the butterfly taunted me the whole day and was always quick enough to get away so I know this will be an ongoing battle. While I was looking for worms I found yet another infestation…

Aphids!

Aphids!

So while squashing worms I also sprayed the aphids with soapy water and knocked them off with the spray from the hose. The kale has been doing very well so I hope these pests will only be a minor setback now that I know they are there and will stay vigilant.

Taking care of aphids and worms

Taking care of aphids and worms.

 

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First Salad From the Garden!

Beet greens from thinning and baby lettuce

Beet greens from thinning and baby lettuce (plus maple glazed salmon – yum!)