Saturday, July 7, 2012
This freaking tomato plant is crazy
This tomato plant survived the winter, and then survived three nights in a row of frost in April. It was about 80% dead foliage, I slowly cut off the dead stuff to make way for the new stuff. The new stuff kept growing and growing and then I went away. When I came back in June, this stupid plant was laden with fruit, now it has OVER 20 tomatoes on it. Maybe I can keep it alive for another year?
| October 2011 - tallest plant climbing the trellis |
| November 2011 - lots of green tomatoes |
| December 2011 - lots of ripe tomatoes |
| January 2012 - a sad looking harvest, but tasty |
| March 2012 - survived winter, with minimal damage to leaves and there's a tomato! |
| April 2012 - after the frost, serious leaf damage and sad fruit |
| Late April 2012 - it's the ugly brown thing behind the chard |
| May 2012 - spindly and ugly, but alive |
| July 2012 - weird looking, but LOADED w/fruit |
This plant is older than my cats, just sayin'.
Sunday, July 1, 2012
Potatoes! (I have very original titles for my blog posts)
First, you cut all the potatoes bigger than a golf ball in half, making sure there are eyes on each part.
| Mountain Rose potatoes |
| Even the eyes are pretty |
Then you let them sit and form a scab on the cut part for a couple days.
| Pre-scab |
Then you shove them in the ground, mound the dirt weekly and pray.
| Potato plants around some carrots |
Then you do some optimistic exploring in the dirt several weeks before the potatoes should be harvested because you have OCD and just want to make sure they are coming along...
| YES |
Then you eat the crap out of the little things and promise not to pick the rest until they are truly ready.
| Sour cream and chives from the garden. Yum. |
Then you also make some pasta with leeks from the garden because, why not?
GARLIC!!!
I planted garlic last year for the first time and was very successful. Huge bulbs, very tasty. So this year I decided instead of planting 10 cloves, I'd plant over 100. I pulled up the first 50+ today, and will pull the rest in two weeks. The bulbs are not as big as last year's (probably since I planted Inchelium Red this year, the Music garlic was huge), but they are pretty and smell damn garlicky.
| July 1, 2012 - That's a lot of garlic |
| July 1, 2012 - Decent size |
| July 1, 2012 - The ugliest garlic braids ever |
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