Monday, May 18, 2009

Veggies are In

Statistically, our last frost should be before May 12th. This year, we had frost warnings on May 16th. Fortunately, the frost did not come. I planted my vegetable garden yesterday, May 17th.

I have really been looking forward to getting my seedlings in the ground. These are the seedlings that I've been growing under my grow lights since March.

I decided not to harden them off since they've been in a breezy south window. I know it will be hard on some of them. So far, only the morning glories look bad, and I think they'll recover.


"Welcome to my Garden." This sign was a gift from a friend and it is perfect for this corner of my garden.


It was supposed to rain today, but it didn't.



My veggie garden is horseshoe shaped. The pictures above don't line up perfectly, but they'll give you an idea.

On the left/west: peppers and cabbages.
At the end/north: cucumbers, morning glories, onions, leeks and cabbages.
On the right/east: tomatoes, okra, chard, basil, cilantro, dill (just seeded), and a couple of random marigolds and petunias.


Dan's tricot cabbage. Alive and well. The bugs and the bunnies have left it alone so far.

The tulips are past their peak, but still beautiful. Daffodils are still coming up.

Neighbor kids who wanted their picture taken. I think they're prettier than my flowers : )
My garden has a new blog: http://augsgrub.blogspot.com/ This is the official blog for the Augsburg Community Garden.

Saturday, May 2, 2009

April Showers Brought May Flowers

The end of the week was rainy. It was a much needed rain. Now the sun is shining. Highs in the 60s and lows in the 40s. As expected, the rain, sun, and warmth have brought spring with them.

Tulips in my garden.

You can see my garden on the far side. This neighbor has beautiful onions. I think they left them in the ground through the winter.


Hyacinths? in my garden.


The chives have little purple buds on them now. Dan put some of these chives in our dinner last night. He made prosciutto-wrapped scallops decorated/flavored it with chopped chives. It was wonderful.
All around my garden the wildflowers and trees are beginning to blossom and grow leaves.










The weather forecast for next week predicts highs in the 60-70s and lows in the 40-50s. I would love to plant my seedlings outside but our last frost isn't until mid-May. My plants and I will have to wait patiently.
My tomato seedlings are 9" tall now and it seems like they're growing 1/2" daily since I transplanted them. I'm trying to keep the grow lights an inch or so above them, but they keep growing right up to it.