Sunday, May 22, 2011

April Showers Bring May Flowers?

Hope you all are doing well. I figured it was time to update the blog. This will be a large update because I took many pictures this weekend. Well, we didn't have much rain in April. We're now heading towards the latter part of May and it's still dry as a bone. But hey, that's what soaker hoses are for. I just wish I had a well. This isn't a plant that's edible, but the hydrangea was so pretty that I couldn't help but take a picture of it.



The next two pictures are updates of my four rows of Silver Queen corn. Most of the corn is now taller than I am and have tassels on the top. Some of the ears are starting to form. I took a walk through the corn earlier and the bee's were having a field day. That makes me happier than you will ever know. 




I started counting the big green tomatoes I currently have growing and lost count when I got to 70. So needless to say, when they start turning red I will have plenty to give away.  I also have two cherry tomato plants that have quite a few in the ripening stage.




Watermelons are high on my list of why I get excited about summer. Since watermelons are so important to Grand Bay that they have a Watermelon Festival, I figured I should try my hand at growing them. I have 5 mounds or approximately 15 plants growing right now. I sure hope they produce. 





 Zipper peas are coming along great. I noticed some aphids on the leaves last week so I sprayed them with another round of liquid Sevin. Bye bye aphids!


I have 9 eggplant plants in the ground right now and they are all starting to bloom. Hopefully the eggplants will start to develop soon. 



I bought the herbs in the picture below at Home Depot. I'm trying my best not to buy anymore plants, but dang it's hard to do. Especially when it's less than half a mile from my work. I was able to control myself on this visit though and just bought one of each: Dill, Basil, Parsley.


Another one of my favorite things: Scuppernongs! They are the grapes of the South and in my opinion there is not a grape out there that tastes better. I planted 6 vines last Spring. Hopefully in a couple of years the vines will be long enough to start fruiting. I've read that each vine can yield 80-100lbs of fruit, depending on the variety. I bought these from Isons.com. I highly recommend them if you need vines. 


 Finally, I wanted to show you what I was able to do with a few of the Boston Pickling cucumbers that I harvested. So far I've been able to can 3 pint jars of Bread and Butter pickles. This was my first experience making pickles so I hope they taste good. I have to let them sit a few weeks before I can open them though.


That's all I've got for now. Hopefully with the next update I will be showing you freshly picked ears of corn.





4 comments:

  1. Looks great, Farmer Crysti! I am quite impressed.

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  2. Everything looks SO good!! We have a well and so glad the hubs made me do it. If you ever get a chance get one!!

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  3. Thanks Lindsey! I may need to look into getting a well.

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