Yesterday morning before the impending rainfall I hurried up and planted my garden. I had planned to plant over the weekend but when Mr. G went to rototill the garden we discovered millions of ants and larvae under a stepping stone smack in the middle of the garden! Crud! I grabbed a flat shovel and scooped off all the larvae and hoards of ants and threw them away. YUCK! they were crawling all over us.
While Mr. G went to work with the rototiller, I went inside to look up garden safe solutions to my ant problem. I made a concoction of water, borax and sugar, then soaked some cotton balls in it and placed them in a plastic lid in the freshly tilled garden. I never actually saw any ants drinking my mix. I think it was the heat of the blazing sun that drove them away…that and the search for the larvae. Fingers crossed that they are gone for good.
In the big garden I have the usual fair…although I am trying cucumbers in this garden again. In previous years I haven’t had good luck with them but this year I purchased some really nice healthy looking plants instead of starting seeds. I planted them close to the fence so they can crawl right up.
Some of you may remember last fall that I decided to just leave my herbs in the garden and see what happened. Well the rosemary died as many told me it would but the sage and thyme are flourishing, I cut back some of the thyme just to make room for a tomato plant. I’m drying a couple of bundles…it smells so heavenly.
I made a last minute addition of a jalapeno plant near the gate. I was planning to put it in the deck box garden but changed my mind. Do you see my plant stakes I’m using as row markers?? A pink teapot and a purple butterfly. I think the teapot works for beverage related post…right?
My deck box garden has just two things…our favorite little yellow pear tomatoes and the horseradish plant I tried to eradicate last fall. Guess it didn’t work. :) My worm tower is definitely looking weathered like the rest of the garden. After it rains again I’m going to try and find some more worms to live in the bin. I fear some of red wigglers perished over winter as the scraps in the tower aren’t going down as quickly as before.
The deck boxes have flower, herbs and onions. I grew green onions from seed in half egg shells this year. Just an experiment. Likely won’t do it again unless these turn out amazing. The shells were hard to crush before planting without crushing the fragile onions. I did find two volunteer onions in the big garden so I moved them to be with their friends.
In addition to the onion volunteers, I found some dill and thyme growing from the dirt I had dumped from the pots last fall. Mother Nature can be very persistent.
I still have 3 tomato plants that I plan to put in my in-laws garden plus whatever seeds I have left.
We also purchased a CSA share this year. We had joined a different one a few years ago and liked the produce but the cost vs amount we received just didn’t make sense or maybe that should be cents. *grin* Our neighbor has been using this CSA for 7 years now and I’ve been able to see first hand the wonderful boxes of farm fresh veggies they get each week. So excited for it to start. Just a couple more weeks! I’ll be sure to share with you our bounty.
Playing taxi driver for my mom today unless her plans have changed
What are you doing today?
I can’t even over-winter rosemary inside lol. This year it made it through the winter but died after I put it back outside. I like seeing how much you’re able to fit in your veggie garden. Thanks for sharing your progress :)
Happy T Tuesday!
Your garden is looking good, glad you were able to bring so much through the winter! Love the deck-garden, what a great idea. But all those ants did not sound sooooo good! And those little plant stickers are fantastic. Happy T Day, hugs, Valerie
Such a wonderful variety of plants and veggies-and your garden looks wonderful! Love the colored flags which add such a pretty touch of color around the deck. Happy T day!
For the first time ever I was able to overwinter my rosemary inside, but the thyme died when I put it out. Your garden seems to be doing well, though. I wish I had a larger space or even boxes I could keep mine in.
Oh crud. I just heard thunder, and I’ve not showered yet today. Must see if it’s close because I don’t want to be caught in the shower in case of a lightening strike.
Loved the teapot marker and YES, it’s an adorable addition to T this Tuesday.
You’ve been really busy planting! love all the photos…yes, I think a tea pot row marker is perfect for T day! looking forward to the progress of all of your gardening adventures. love your Flags btw!
Lovely to see all your gardening efforts! We will be worm farming ourselves this year… But we use them to go fishing…lol Happy happy Tday! Hugs! deb
What a wonderful garden! I’m trying to figure out where in the world you would live, if you can’t keep Rosemary. Somewhere coldish I suppose. I would love a jalapeño plant but I haven’t found any. I have got about six chilli pepper plants which are a couple of inches high. Who knows, they might one day bear fruit. Fingers crossed.
Happy T-Day,
Lisca
Your garden looks fantastic – haven’t grown veggies for years but have my herb pots at the caravan. A veggie box delivered every week sounds good! Happy T day! Chrisx
Everything is looking great Halle.
My fil grew horseradish and it eventually tried to take over the bed (wonder if it’s related to mint LOL).
I only grow herbs here because the deer have become a real problem.
I miss doing CSA with just two of us I was wasting food…I bet you will really enjoy that!
Happy Day oxo
AND your flags look great and the teapot marker is perfect!
I see your houses and they are so different from ours.We have fences around ours. You’ve been busy with your garden.It’s getting lovely!Your photos are amazing!