Showing posts with label Garden Inventory. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Garden Inventory. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 20, 2010

The Big Garden Inventory 2010


For last week's Tuesday Garden Party post, I gave the inventory of the vegetable bed up next to the house. Today I will give a complete inventory of everything growing down in the big garden. As you can see in the above picture, what this garden lacks in sunshine, its setting makes up for in beauty. It is situated on a gentle, downhill slope. Behind the back fence and the rows of ash trees is a large seasonal creek. The garden is surrounded by a 6 foot deer fence with 2 feet of barbed-wire on top of that. What really makes this garden special is the fact that I am its second "caretaker". The original owners of the property, Howard & Dorothy, gardened here their whole married lives so someone has had a garden here for at least 60 plus years. It's a neat thing to be part of that continuity.


As you enter the garden, the first five rows have bush beans, cut flowers and tomatoes. The poor flower seed was planted so late I don't have a lot of hope for blooms this year, but we shall see.


The large middle section of the garden holds the dahlia plants. It feels so good to have them all planted now and growing well.


At the far end of the garden I have my pole beans, cantaloupe, squash, and morning glories. So here is a recap of everything planted this year:

Seed

Bush Bean (58) - "Hutterite Soup" - Seed Savers Exchange
Bachelor Button - "Polka Dot Mix" -  Hume Seed
Zinnia - "Persian Carpet" - Renee's Garden
Cosmos - "Kneehigh Sonota Mix" - Renee's Garden
Pole Bean (17) - "Bingo" - Territorial Seed
Cantaloupe (4) - "Canoe Creek Colossal" - Seed Savers Exchange
Winter Squash (6) - "Chimimen" - Territorial Seed

Plants/Tubers

Tomato (1) - "San Francisco Fog" - Log House Plants
Tomato (1) - "Orange Blossom" - Log House Plants
Tomato (1) - "Moonglow" - Log House Plants
Tomato (2) - "Valley Girl" - Unknown
Tomato (2) - "Taxi" - Unknown
Morning Glory (1) - "Grandpa Ott" - Log House Plants (gone due to rabbit!)
Morning Glory (1) - "Blue Star" - Log House Plants
Morning Glory (1) - "Milky Way" - Log House Plants
Morning Glory (1) - "Crimson Rambler" -Log House Plants
Morning Glory (1) - "Scarlet O'hara" - Log House Plants
Morning Glory (1) - "Sunrise Serenade" - Log House Plants
Mina Lobata (1) - "Jungle Queen" - Log House Plants
Dahlias (199) - misc varieties


A row of "Hutterite Soup" Bush Beans. They seem to be doing ok in the shade.


A look down the dahlia rows. Two plants of "Creekside Volcano" are front & center.


The "Bingo" Pole Beans. Although these were planted weeks later, they seem to have almost caught up with the same variety planted up in the vegetable garden.


A hill of "Chimimen" Winter Squash. I really love the look of their two-toned leaves.

Tuesday, July 13, 2010

Vegetable Bed Inventory - 2010

Now that we almost at the midpoint of July, I though it would be an appropriate time to take a final inventory of everything that got planted. Today I will document the vegetable bed at the house and next Tuesday I will do the same for the big garden. Although the vegetable bed is small in size, its full-sun location is priceless. I can grow the heat lovers like tomatoes, squash, zinnias & morning glories here and they just thrive. It is such a treat as the big garden has a lot of trees and a lot of shade throughout the day.


Here is an overview of the garden. And here is its inventory:

Seed

Winter Squash (4) - "Delicata" - Seeds of Change
Pole Beans (15) - "Bingo" - Territorial Seed
Sunflower (1) - "Gloriosa Polyheaded" - Seeds of Change
Zinnia (18)- Mix of "Hot Crayon Colors" & "Berry Basket" - Renee's Garden

Plants

Winter Squash (4) - "Butternut" -
Summer Squash (1) - "Yellow Patty Pan" -Hayhurst Valley
Sweet Bell Pepper (1) "Gypsy" - Hayhurst Valley
Morning Glory (1) - "Feringa" - Log House Plants
Red Onion (17) - "Mars" - Hayhurst Valley
Yellow Storage Onion (15) - "Prince" - Hayhurst Valley
Tomato (1) - "Rose" - Log House Plants
Tomato (1) - "Seattle's Best" - Log House Plants
Tomato( 1) - "Momotaro" - Log House Plants
Tomato (1) - "Kellogg's Breakfast" - Log House Plants
Tomato (1) - Sweet Million" - Log House Plants
Tomato (1) - "Black Pear" - Log House Plants
Tomato (1) - "Persimmon" - Log House Plants
Tomato (1) - "Black Krim" - Unknown


The "Delicata" are way behind last year but have grown a lot in the last week's heat.


The "Butternut" vines have fallen over and are starting to crawl .


The tomatoes have just gone crazy the last week. I desperately need to add the second tier to the towers as they all shot past the tops of tier one. Pictured above, left to right, "Black Pear", "Persimmon" & "Black Krim".


The Patty Pan Squash has really settled in. I love its big old leaves. So do the little brown finches who snack on them in the cool  of the morning.


The "Bingo"  Pole Beans are trying their hardest. They are squeezed right now between a huge tomato on one side and the self-seeded "Gloriosa Polyheaded" Sunflower on the other.


And I just LOVE the "Feringa" Morning Glory. How cool to have two different blooms on one plant.