Why Jess's Garden


As I think about it now, I chose the name because I garden to create a space that I want to share with my family.
This blog has now evovled to be a discussion about how I'm attempting to create a personal and physical home for my family.
Creating a garden is a key part of that process, but it is not the only part, so I feel the different parts of this blog are all congruent to the same goal.
Showing posts with label vegetable garden. Show all posts
Showing posts with label vegetable garden. Show all posts

Thursday, 10 December 2009

13 for thursday - Garden

  I decided today to take a walk and take some photos of what is growing in the garden at the moment.


1.   Lots and lots of tomato plants.
2 Green Zebras. I chose these because they are meant to be low acid which will be good for Saana.
2 Tigerellas. I chose these because the look so pretty and I suspect they are also lower in acid.
1 Amish ox-heart. I had two of these but I gave one to mum.  I kind of wish I had brought another one.
Lots of bush tomatoes in the back bed.
4 Tumbling cherry tomatoes in hanging pots and one in the ground.   I transfered the one in the ground because it wasn't doing well and I needed the pot for the next tomatos.   I think I brought 3 red and 2 yellow, but I'm not sure.
2 Siberian cherry tomatoes. These are meant to be good for hanging pots and the cold climate.  I'm looking forward to seeing how they go.







2. Lots of corn
2 different types of sweet corn 
2 punnets of baby corn These are a lovely red colour on the stems
Under the seedlings I put the seeds of
3 different types of beans
cucumber
Balinese sweetcorn
Yellow Empress sunflowers





3.  Fruit


               My New Passionfruit                Strawberries                                               Rhubarb





4.  Herbs 
basil,  coriander,  dill, chervil,   2 types of thyme,  lemon balm, lemon grass, sage, rosemary, marjoram,  oregano, chinese salad leaves, curry plant, garlic and normal chives,  mint









    5.  Carrots and beetroot.  
      I also planted parsnips but they didn't come up. 




    6.  Capsicums and Chilies
    Normal capsicums
    Banana capsicums
    Jalapenos
    Cayenne pepper
    Haberno
    Some of these are from punnets and some are from larger seedings which we put into paper bags and wrapped in paper for a few weeks before planting out.


    7. Beans
    normal blue lake climbing beans
    dwarf beans - butter
    Purple King - climbing beans These look so pretty already, you can see them at the back




    8. Eggplants
    A normal eggplant ( I think, I lost the tag)
    Listada di Gandia This is a diggers eggplant, it is stripy.






    9.  Lots of lettuce



    10. Silverbeet

    11. Alliums
    Leeks
    spring onions
    red onions
    garlic
                    12. Self Sown
                    Peas 
                    cucumber or squash
                    13. Grapevine

                  Tuesday, 23 January 2007

                  Planning 2007

                  Well last night I sat down and looked at my gardening scrapbook calendar. In the “what to do in January” section was make a plan for the year. So that’s what I’m doing.

                  What do I want to achieve is 2007 in the garden.

                  I want my vegetable garden to become a more constant ongoing project, rather than just starting again in spring. Ways to do that are:
                  • Plant my Brassicas now
                  • Buy more baths and get dad to help me attach the axels.
                  • Fertilise my plants on regular basis.
                  • Plan what I need to plant in advance
                  • Use more seeds rather than seedlings

                  I want to get my native garden at the backyard established
                  • Plan
                  • Set up soil. I was going to use no-dig again,
                  • Put in structures
                  • Chose plants

                  Skills and Habitats I would like to develop or improve
                  • Dead-heading flowers
                  • Fertilising plants (How often and What to use)
                  • Growing things from seeds

                  Other things to work on over the year for longer term goals:
                  I would like to start caring for and extending the garden at the front of the house.
                  Plant bulbs in the back and front lawn
                  Start planning to turn the back lawn into two separate gardens.
                  Start building a mini-orchard along the fence.


                  In relation to this I have been thinking about ways to improve the vegetable garden.

                  What worked well?
                  The baths and the watering system within the baths
                  Corn, beans, lettuce, spinach, tomatoes all grew well in the baths.
                  The Chillies did well in pots and I would do that again.
                  The zucchini and pumpkin did well in the small child's pools.
                  I think the potatoes are doing OK, but I would try for something deeper next year.

                  Things I would change
                  Next year I would like to have two baths of tomatos rather than the pots, the pots dry out to quickly and it was only in the pots that I got blossom-end rot.
                  The capsicum plants really need to be in a bath, so I might consider 1 bath for the capiscums or putting them in with the tomatoes.
                  I think I could plant the tomato plants earlier next year, in particular the tub bush tomatoes.
                  The grape tomatoes are yummy when fully ripe, but they are very messy and hard to stake.
                  I'm still not sure if I will grow watermelon again, but if I do I won't go as many seeds and aim for a a few large plants rather than lots competing. I would also put the cucumbers with the watermelon, rather than with the zucchini.


                  Things I'd like to grow in the vegetable garden next year that I didn't this year.
                  I'd like to plan to grow butternut pumpkin's rather than the golden nuggets.
                  I'd like to try the roma tomatoes in the bath, rather than pots.
                  Beetroot
                  Garlic and onions
                  Broadbeans
                  Brussel sprouts
                  Broccoli

                  BRING ON 2007