Wednesday, July 10, 2013

July 10: Update since I last wrote...


Things that have been done:
  • routine things done in the garden (i.e. watering/weeding)
  • removed the last of the corn stalks (07/03/13)
  • decided we need to move our cardboard. It's working y'all, we are just moving it around to continue to kill those weeds
  • re-soiling, we laid some new soil, and will continue to do so, we are going to have to find a new soil place to go to, so we can buy in bulk.

Quick Crop Updates:
  • Amaranth- matured! We are preparing to cut it down.
  • Squash- which is thriving, it looks awesome, its really taking over.
    • something i learned: the stem of the leaf that grows (to provide shade) is hollow.
  • Beans-growing, seems to be a bit fragile, have to be mindful of that when watering
  • Tomatoes they are growing. despite some problems we had with a caterpillar (Tomato Hornworm) ugly little thing. it got a few, but I got to taste one! it was awesome, and was very special to me. 
  • Onion- we need to do some research on this, some leaves look great, others not so much, which scares me since it's a root crop you pull on the leaves to get it out... might need to do some digging.
  • Sunflowers- looking, er-not so good? NO! they are where they need to be! Once the flower wilts it means the seeds are setting into place and getting ready for picking!
Things to do:
  • Get more soil and paperbags
  • work on composting
  • try to find a barrel to use for compost
  • plan for fall crops! MUST RESEARCH: 
    • companion planting, specifically for okra, mesculin lettuce mix, squash, tomato and onion
    • common pests and natural solutions for those pests.
Surprises:
  • We were gifted Okra! Yay! I am particularly excited, its one of my favorite things to eat.
    • we will be planting this soon.
Resources:
  • common garden pests- this is a constant problem, so we occasionally have to look a thing up or two. This link is great and helped us identify the tomato pest culprit.

Special Thanks & Dedication:
This is my favorite area to post. Giving thanks is so important in our lives. This post I want to say Thank You to so many people. To everyone who liked our Facebook Page: The Original Jardin (where we post info, pictures, links, resources, etc.). To Brother Zin for the Okra seeds and a good build on soil and the importance of it. Knowledge spreads far between people. For our visitors: our family, our friends. We had a great group of people come see our jardin, original members who put in work for years and it brought so much peace and happiness to my heart. Their words brought tears to my eyes, and their actions peace in my soul. I love them. 



Thank You (English) ~ Gracias (Spanish) ~ Tlazokamati (Nahuatl) 





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