Friday, June 22, 2007

I write blogs in my head...

So, we do tend to go almost every day for a bit of watering and weeding...Then I make mental lists of all the garden things to do...I'm thankful for the rain, but it's amazing what happens when you go a few days without going. The arugala had shot up. Still edible, but long shoots indicate what...that we better pick and eat or the salad days are over? We've been picking some greens and herbs but you guys better get in on it, too! Cilantro's abundant. I provisonally "staked" tomatoes with some branches I found en route to the garden (Jordi in stroller). We've eaten a few strawberries, but hope they spread next year. There are already wee green tomatoes and quite big peppers. I keep meaning to replant where the carrots didn't come up and that space next to it. The scientist in me longs to be more systematic about this, the artist defers to Steph and the mother says "just do your best".

Wednesday, June 20, 2007

Posts needed for tomatos

I had promised to bring some bamboo for the tomatoes, but have yet to do so. This is just to let everybody know that I haven't completely forgotten. The tomatoes will be needing some staking.

Monday, June 18, 2007

Did someone say wheelchair!?

No, in fact, as Lucho pointed out, it's hard to imagine a wheelchair making it into the garden and around. More likely these raised beds are for those who have a harder time bending over. Suits me!

No extra trip today

Not passing by the garden this fine monday evening. Given the rain yesterday I imagine that both the Tub and Ladela are quite fine.

Sunday, June 17, 2007

Main garden care

Steph and I also passed by the LAdela plot and did some basic weeding (with a hoe). Honestly, what weeds were there weren't providing any competition to the well-established plants already there. Also, the fabulous rain made it unnecessary to do watering. Everything is looking good.

The Tub

We've planted our new 1/4 garden, affectionately called "the tub". I think it's "bac" in French, but that's too similar to our back yard garden, so the Tub it is. When you're walking to the garden up Bordeaux, it's the second one that you come across. basically the other end of the garden from LAdela.

Here's a picture of the Tub after planting:


You can see that there are strawberries, some flowers, some dill, chamomile, peppers (hot and bell), and basil and tomatoes off in the distance.

And just for fun here's an image of the garden from the Tub:

Thursday, June 14, 2007

Garden tub

The other good news is that Steph and I have received a "garden tub" - something on the west fence. I gather (from talking with Lucho and Steph J.) that it's one of the wheelchair-friendly spots; raised beds.

This is great news! We have our foot in the door, officially, and are still in line for a regular size plot.

What to plant? Suggestions welcome. I am thinking about some basil - can never have too much, eh? any other suggestions? Steph J. thought about some flowers to spruce up our respective abodes.