Wednesday, July 21, 2010

two peas in a pod

i let some of the peas stay too long on the vine and now they taste bad. the lesson is eat things when they're ready. don't try to hold on too long or you'll miss the opportunity and end up in a bitter situation. (the bleached out pod made for a nice picture though!)

determined not to let the same mistake happen with the beans, we eat them tonight!

Monday, July 19, 2010

a midsummer farm's scream

From down below, our balcony-farm looks like a green oasis amidst urban greys and browns. But friends, upstairs it's getting ugly; it's a jungle populated with questionable characters. Even the chipmunk has fled the scene.


The Delinquent:
A Marigold plant that buds but refuses to bloom...
(OK, it's true that I haven't given it much sun... there isn't room out there for everything to get sun. I probably need to scale back next year.


The Dearly Departed:
He died too soon that young pepper. The second of his kind to go. The really sad thing is, these little guys don't taste very good yet.


The Dregs:
Old soil in old containers from earlier crops of onions and lettuce... waiting to be recycled for more growing.


The Harassed:
For whatever reason, the cats LOVE to chew on bean leaves. Fortunately they have not done enough damage to prevent bean-growth... just enough to make it really ugly.


The Diseased:
Almost all the fruit on one of the tomato plants have this discolouration. "End-Blossom Rot"?? I'm not sure. Anyone know? How do I prevent it in the future?


The Tacky:
The "Topsy-Turvy" strawberry hanger has been a disappointment. The stems break when the fruit get too heavy. The berries are few and far between and not very tasty when they do appear (that could be the variety though). I didn't plant it full enough for it to look lush perhaps but that would have cost a lot, requiring 15 store-bought plants to fill it (my home-growns never really took off). And in less than one summer of use the actual container is bleached out and saggy-looking. It looks uncared for and tacky. So, big FAIL on this product, in my view.


The Casualties of Weather:
Some tomato branches didn't weather the storm.


The Weary:
Once promising pickles are shriveling on the vine. Maybe didn't get pollinated?


The Gone-to-Pot:
My cilantro didn't get very big before going to seed - but at least now I have Coriander!



The Tarnished-Reputations:
Not sure why some of the Chili Peppers are tarnished with brown. Hopefully they are just on their way to turning red... but I have my doubts.


The Deformed:
This little bean started to grown after the cats did a lot of damage - I think that's why it has failed to meet it's full potential as a bean.


The Refuge:
Despite all the problems, there remains one happy little corner of the garden; the Sweet Potato Vine, though unlikely to produce tubers (needs a longer season) is elegant and lovely to look at, the Chive-Gnome still makes me smile, the Aloe Vera stands on guard - waiting to heal any minor paper-cut or scratch, and the herbs are sturdy, green soldiers of flavour.


Sunday, July 4, 2010

Progress Report

First, the bad news:

Below is an avocado pit. It should not look so ragged and chewed on but yesterday there was "an incident".

In the center of the pit is what remains of the young plant that had finally started to grow after weeks of waiting. Yesterday I watched as a chipmunk played around on the balcony. I saw him in the avocado pot but didn't think anything of it because chipmunks are so small and avocado pits are relatively big in comparison... I should have known better because before I knew it, the chipmunk had carried the pit over to another pot (destroying the growing plant) and was chowing down on it! When I realized this, Chipmunk went from cute to evil pretty quickly and I opened the balcony door for the cat to get out. Cat however, proved useless against Chipmunk. (His excuse is 7 years of indoor living... he's never been presented with the opportunity to hunt before.)



Onto happier things... these plants are the prettiest shade of blue doncha think? They are in a hanging pot I call "the meadow". Yesterday there were THREE birds cavorting in the meadow at one time! (Yesterday was a pretty exciting day on the balcony!)



Chili Peppers as big as my ring finger!! Chili Pepper, you get an A+!


My current favourite plant in the garden is the pickle bush (I guess technically it's cucumber - but it's a small pickling variety). I thought the thing was crawling with aphids when I first looked closely at the flowers... but I guess this is just what a very young pickle looks like!


The dill weed is out of control and we can't use it fast enough. It's gone to seed. SO PRETTY though!



And lastly, my all-star plant - the green bell pepper...
The first one is getting so big!
When I think of how emotionally invested I am in this pepper's growth it makes me realize how much I have taken all those grocery-store peppers for granted all these years... then it makes me realize I'm very silly for being emotionally invested in a bell pepper... but what if the chipmunk gets it? Gah! That would be a bad day around here!!