Monthly Archives: May 2011

Outside

The blogging hasn’t been a priority lately, but the garden is still moving along. Last week we were in San Francisco for the weekend, so we didn’t even take pictures. When we got back, we knew it was time to move things outside. One of the Serrano Pepper plants was 22 inches tall. Not only is that amazing, it’s also too tall to fit on our racks.

This week has been filled with crazy gardening. I start a new job on Monday, so there won’t be much time to play in the garden the way I have been able to the past year or so. I spent a day tilling everything, then a day raking squash hills together, then a day moving copious amounts of dirt to make 12 raised beds in the main garden area, etc. I ran out of steam about half way through making the raised beds, but Charmaine jumped in and finished it up. It looks really good.

Yesterday we transplanted almost all the peppers to the main garden area. We’re working on getting the tomatoes transplanted. After that, we’ll plant a few beds with some fun things like beets, radishes, onions, leeks, etc. We did get a lot of stuff planted this week in addition to the transplanting.

Planted this week:
– Fava Beans
– Soy Beans
– Rattlesnake Beans
– Zucchini
– Crookneck Squash
– Acorn Squash
– Buttercup Squash
– Butternut Squash
– Spaghetti Squash
– Jack-Be-Little Pumpkins
– Connecticut Field Pumpkins
– Atlantic Giant Pumpkin

Of course, today, the day after putting things into the ground, the wind is crazy. We have a “severe wind warning” until 9pm tonight. So far the gusts haven’t been much more than about 40 mph, but that’s way more wind than a newly transplanted pepper wants to have. We’ve already had a tomatillo or two get snapped off. We’re definitely going to need more support poles.