Wednesday, September 17, 2008
Sunflowers and Pumpkin.
Below are some more of my yellow squash (courgettes), its possible I may have planted too many and won't be able to eat them all, but part of the fun of growing your own veggies is giving them away to friends and family. Everyone always says how much better the taste is than the stuff bought at the supermarket. I did not know it but everywhere there is a flower on a squash plant there will eventually be a squash, what a surprise, I thought the flowers and the produce were seperate items on the same plant, truly I am a "Witless Gardener".
Heres some corn for you to look at. Really looks different when its not sat with you watching a movie don't you think? I have learned that corn is a grass and that it self pollinates, doesn't need bees or anything in order to propagate. Good word that, propagate. When you see a sturdy iron garden gate or castle portcullis you can say " Now thats a propagate" LOLOLOL I'll be here all week folks, tip your waitresses. Last but not least a Pumpkin.....TaDaaaa. I know ,I know it is green, but my ex-hippy wife has promised me it will turn orange. Just be patient she said. There is that P word again, time to go look for the orange spray paint. Oh and pumpkins grow right out from under the flower too, just like a squash, amazing what you learn.!!!!
Well time to toddle off to work so hopefully all you bloggers and friends and family out there will have a great day. Next time you see a flower look under it, there might be a surprise right under your nose.
Keep on digging,
Garden Geezer
Big Garden, Small visitor. "P" is for picking.
In this picture you can just tell from the body language of us both that Christian is about to go Godzilla on more of my plants and I am starting to reach out to grab him and explain that if he keeps squashing them there will be no food to eat next time he visits.
Almost managed to get a picture of my lovely wife on the Blog but didn't pull back far enough.
O.K. these are my yellow Squash which I believe are called Courgettes in England ( a much fancier name don't you think, ) they are getting to the point where they are almost ready to pick. Cheri says to be patient and give them a day or two more. So I shall try to practice the "p" word, how do you think I will do?
Well if you thought Paul was going to Pass the Patience test then you are Pitiful.
As far as I am concerned P is for Picking, and look what I picked !
Now I did manage to restrain myself and only pick two items but" aren't they beauties mate, crikey"
A courgette and a marrow or as they say here in America yellow squash and green squash.(zucchini) I have to say here and now that I have spent most of my life doing anything I can to avoid eating veggies but, I did grow these myself so for the first time in my life I uttered the previously unimaginable sentence"Honey, let's eat these vegetables tonight". D'you know what, those things tasted great. I didn't even have to cover them in mashed potatoes or drown them in ketchup to mask the taste. (childhood tricks)
It was almost a shame to eat them, I mean look at the colour and size and shape, those were perfect squashes...squash...squiiii...veggies.
This blogging stuff is fun isn't it, but hey it is 3:30 in the morning now , so its off to bed for me. I hope all your squashes are perfect too and all your kids and grandkids have really small feet.
Gnight
Garden Geezer
Monday, September 15, 2008
Pickles and Princes, Cabbages and Kings.
Here is a good picture of the other half of the garden The back row is Sunflowers then Cukes, Squash, Zucchini,Pumpkins. Nearer to the front were the carrots lettuce, beets, and something that didn't come up 'cos every time I walked through the garden to look at stuff I managed to step on it. Oops ! Weeeelll we didn't expect everything to come up, lolol.
I am not quite sure what it is I am so happy about in this picture, it could be anything, 'cos life is grand when your garden is "coming up roses". It seems that I am standing over some of Miss Cheri's lettuce if I remember correctly. I'll bet some of you didnt realise how big the garden was because I only showed y'all 3 rows in the previous couple of posts. Well let me fill you in, we actually had Squash, Zucchini, Lettuce, Carrots, Beets, Cucumbers and Pumpkins. We also had Sunflowers and even though I had seen sunflowers before and knew they grew very large, I figured someone had been pouring "Miracle Grow" on them, and I truly did not expect a massive size from ours as we were trying to grow our stuff without chemical assistance. Oh, a word of advice to all you new gardeners and veggie eaters out there...... do not go to your local garden store or hardware store and ask for pickle seeds, apparently pickles are made from cucumbers! Who knew? Everyone but me it seems. Mike Davis my neighbour and the local hardware store guy, managed to keep a straight face when I asked him, in front of a store full of people, for pickle seeds. He had me repeat it a couple of times so all the locals could get their jollies laughing at the idiot "furrner" in town, then he calmly faked a phone call to a "seed supplier" and told me he could have some for me in two weeks. I will say he was kind enough to educate me before I left the store with all the seeds I needed that he did have in stock. I suppose we all bring joy and entertainment to people wherever we can, even if it is by accident .
Here is the "Garden Geezer" himself looking all smug and content, not feeling the least bit stupid after shopping for pickle seeds. Its really nice to sit on our grassy embankment with a cup of hot or iced tea and watch the garden growing. Usually my lovely wife is sat beside me but someone has to be behind the camera recording this stuff for posterity. I have a picture somewhere of 3 tomatoe plants that my friend Charles' Nana gave to me, I'll see if I can find it and post that on the next entry.
Bye for now,
Keep hoe-ing
"Garden Geezer"
The Miracle of Growth....aka "Look What I Did"
The rocks you can see around the edge of the garden/patch are all from IN the garden, I did not realise when we moved to the mountains that I was going to have to actually move a mountain to grow some veggies.
Here are the same three rows just a week or so later, l-r beans, beans, corn. As you can see they were getting bigger and it was time to do a little weeding between my rows. Judging by the smile on my face I must have been "reet proud" of the progress my little sproutlings were making. Like the hat?? That is my "its drizzling a little bit but I'm going down to the garden, hat"
If you click on the picture it will enlarge and you will be able to see the raindrops clinging to the cornleaves. That was about the only rain we had that summer and I spent every other evening watering my plants with a hose 'til I installed a sprinkler on a post high enough to give the whole 400sq feet a soaking. Growing up in a mostly urban part of England we never really grew anything for eating and such, although as kids we did of course slice the tops off carrots and put them in a saucer of water to watch them grow. Mum said us boys, Paul, Craig and Chris were growing potatos in our ears some of the time but she never dug 'em out and cooked them.
I am going to post this now so that i can continue the next entry with more photos