I thought I would do an update on our 2015 Garden since it has been exactly one month since I planted it.
Here is what it looked like when I first planted it:
Here is what it looked like when I first planted it:
Despite the major California drought we are having, everything is totally growing!
YEAH!!!
YEAH!!!
I have not been watering as much since we are on water restrictions, so I am happy to report that my veggies are still growing nicely! I am only watering 1-2 times a week instead of 3-4. Luckily, we haven't had too hot of weather, so that is working for now. As our temps rise into the 90's and 100's I know I will need to water more. But for now 1-2 times a week has worked out nicely.
You can see in the above photo how I have my tomato plants spaced out so that there is plenty of room for them to grow.
Let's take a closer look at some of the individual plants.
I planted 5 Early Girl Tomatoes in one of the boxes:
We are starting to get some green tomatoes. Yay!!!
I noticed one of my Early Girl tomato plants was not looking so good:
There were no green tomatoes on it yet & the leaves were droopy and had some brown discoloration on them. Has anyone had a tomato plant do this before?!?
I decided to just rip it out & plant a new one.
I have never had this problem before, but decided not to wait it out. Since the nursery was out of Early Girl Tomatoes, I decided to plant a new variety.
I decided to just rip it out & plant a new one.
I have never had this problem before, but decided not to wait it out. Since the nursery was out of Early Girl Tomatoes, I decided to plant a new variety.
I went with a green grape tomato! They will be the size of grapes & since I have never tried this type before, I figure I have nothing to lose!
In my 2nd Garden Box I have 4 types of cherry tomatoes (Sun Sugar, Super Sweet 100, Husky Cherry Red & Sun Gold)
Those are all doing well so far (a few baby tomato buds!)
I also have my zuchinni & sqaush in those garden boxes:
Here is my zucchini plant, it is totally growing!
And, I am getting a few zucchini that are growing!
These will probably be ready to pick in a week or so. If you grow zuchinni and/or squash, make sure you don't let them get too big on the vine. If you do, it will stall the growth of other ones.
{I have TONS of zucchini recipes at the bottom of THIS post}
Here is my squash:
With some baby squash growing!
My final box is where I planted my herbs, bean plant, strawberry plant, lettuce, kale & red onions.
This box is also known as the salad box....I have already been harvesting veggies from this box to make salads & add to meals! SO fun!
I can't keep up with all the lettuce & kale. It is going crazy!
Butter Lettuce:
Romaine Lettuce:
Look how big the kale leaves are! This is just 1 month in!
Does anyone have any good kale recipes? What am I going to do with all this kale?!?
I used some of my kale with my Beet Salad!
But I would love any other kale recipe ideas!
Kate's bean plant is doing great.
It started from a seed in her science class.
She brought it home in a dixie cup & we immediately planted it in our garden. Look at it now:
Red Onions:
Strawberries:
Here are my herbs. I have Rosemary, Cilantro, Basil, Oregano, Dill & Chives:
I used the fresh basil & fresh oregano in Spaghetti Sauce 2 weeks ago:
I use the Rosemary for my Rosemary Beef Stew:
Here is the view of our 2015 garden from the other direction.
This one was a month ago on April 19:
And, here we are a month later on May 20:
I can't wait to see the difference in the next few weeks as the weather gets warmer!
Happy Gardening!
Wow! So much growth in just a month! And, pinning some of those zucchini recipes.
ReplyDeleteI love homegrown tomatoes also.
I love your garden updates! So glad things are growing despite the drought! We are flooding here in Colorado....wish we could send you some rain & water!
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You need to make Kale Chips! I use this recipe all the time:
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I love your garden updates!!! On your zucchini plant, is that powdery mildew? Mine look just like that and someone told me thats what the white spots are. I wasn't sure if you do anything to yours or just keep them as is. I've been pulling the leaves off but not sure if I need to. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI love your garden updates!!! On your zucchini plant, is that powdery mildew? Mine look just like that and someone told me thats what the white spots are. I wasn't sure if you do anything to yours or just keep them as is. I've been pulling the leaves off but not sure if I need to. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI just love seeing other people growing their food! I love our garden but it's so fun to learn from others! Yours is looking great. I tend to substitute kale in for spinach. I love kale in soups and lasagna!!
ReplyDeleteSo fun to see all the growth that happens in a month!
ReplyDeleteI'm trying corn for the first time, which I'm excited about! :)
Your garden looks fantastic! We haven't even planted ours yet- we are doing so this weekend! And oh my goodness that beet salad looks soooo yummy!
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