Basil, Oregano, and Rosemary - I am harvesting the basil and making basil ice cubes. Each cube has one teaspoon of fresh basil. I will add this to my pasta sauce towards the end of cooking...yummy. |
Basil Cubes - Picture is not real clear but you get the idea. |
Finally - I have cilantro. Better late than never :) I need to till the soil around the plant...I was afraid to touch anything until I could get it to come up. I tried unsuccessfully several times. |
My Fresno Pepper plant is looking awesome! |
I was already needing one more tomato cage then I took another one out for my beans so I had to figure out what to do. I found an amazing link on YouTube called Sucker and String Tomatoes. I only had some tall bamboo to use. This is only going to last for so long. My husband is going to have to help me move it over to something a little taller and more substantial but it's working right now. I tied twine on the bottom and across the top, then tied twine from the top to the bottom. I'm pinching these three plants to a single vine and then twisting around the twine. The rest of my tomatoes I'm pinching suckers but not worrying as much about how many vines there are as I am these three. I want to compare the difference in the tomatoes. The theory is if I have e plants in a 9-foot area and let the plants grow without pruning, I would get X amount of tomatoes each and the would start ripening on X date and the last crop usually has to be picked and ripened indoors. If I string my plants, I would have 9 plants instead of 3. My 9 plants would produce less than the 3 plants but 9 times Y will be more than all of X. So I actually end up with more tomatoes for my 9-square-foot area. Yes, I had 9 plants compared to 3, but I'm trying to get the highest yield in a small area. I also should get ripened tomatoes faster and not have to bring so many tomatoes indoors at the end of the season. If I end up liking this approach, then I will have my husband build something for all of my plants for next year. |
Here's a closer view of the twine which I wrap around the tomato plant...Actually you wrap the plant around the twine.
9 tomato plants - 1 cilantro - 1 basil - 1 oregano - 1 rosemary
GardenBox 2 - 2 potatoes - 1 eggplant - 16 cucumber - 16 peas - 16 green onions - 9 pepper plants.
GardenBox 1 was my cold weather garden - I still have some carrots, radish, onions, and beans are starting to grow (32 plants)
My mom bought me this pot and I didn't know what to put in them. I just got to Maui Pepper Plants. Since my garden is full and this pot is empty, I planted the peppers in this pot. These peppers start off a bright purple then change to red. I'm excited to watch these grow.
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