Tuesday, June 10, 2025

Tuesday

 Hi Everyone!

It's been a busy last few days. Of course in the garden. I am so lucky to have neighbors that want to give me new wood. 
Terrible photo but there is a lot of wood here.
I have an old pallet for gardening, but it is too small so I didn't think I was going to use it. However, these 8' boards came in handy.
I forgot to take a photo before I started putting grow bags on. I put the pallet down then the boards that rest on cinder blocks. Perfect and 8' by 4' area. 
 
A better photo of how it is set up. 
I have five 5 gallon grow bags and the one in back is 10 gallon. So far. 
 
For me this is the best way to mix soil. Some of this is the last of what was saved from last year. Soil is a premium for me so I save every bit I can. Add some compost, bone meal, blood meal, 10-10-10- fertilizer and some peat and I have a good growing medium. I did good too, this filled all of the grow bags.
The one thing I have learned about grow bags is that a good mulch needs to go into the bottom before soil. If you have never used a grow bags the water seeps freely taking nutrients with it. I found if I put some bark on the bottom it helps retain moisture and nutrients.
Opps, my shadow got in the photo.
I will be planting more varieties of squash, pole beans, cucumbers, and I can't think what else.
Speaking of cucumbers, I got my first baby cuck up yesterday. These are planted in my big garden.
 
I harvested my first cabbage today too! Can't wait to eat this. Absolutely no looper holes. It pays to cover plants.
 
This squash blossom is from my 
Italian Zucchini. There are a few Zucs growing and I thought something was wrong with them. 
 I've not grown Italian Zucs before. They look quite different from Grey, or dark Zucs.
 
I brought in a few snippets of herbs.
There is nothing like cooking with fresh herbs. 
 
I have also been drawing this week and will have it finished for FFO. Hope to see you then.
 
Have a great evening
Nicole 

18 comments:

Rita said...

I love seeing all about your gardening! Really going great!
I hope the week continues well. *hugs* :)

Christine said...

Love fresh herbs

Katerinas Blog said...

Nice to see your garden giving birth!!
Your fresh herbs smell wonderful so far!!

Iris Flavia said...

It´s too cold again for keeping on "balcony-ing". Great what you have!!

roentare said...

It sounds like your garden is thriving. There’s something so satisfying about reusing resources and seeing those first baby cucumbers pop up as a reward for all the care you’ve put in

David M. Gascoigne, said...

You have been a busy lady!

Tom said...

...happy gardening to you!

Gene Black said...

The garden is looking great.

Boud said...

That's a good tip about growbags. I use smaller containers because the bags need more filling than I can manage.

Debra She Who Seeks said...

Squash blossoms are SO beautiful!

Kokopelli said...

This stripy variant of zucs is great. They are called Cocozelle di Tripolis here. I also have a variety called Black. And wow, the cabbage! Looks so good.

Giorgio said...

Enjoy your gardening, Nicole!

CAAC said...

The other day I stopped by to comment but I had issues. Your garden looks fabulous and what a blessing to be given things needed. You have such a green thumb. I did a bit of sketching this week but won't get a chance to play along on Friday since DH is off. Hopefully, I can participate another time. Have a good afternoon, Nicole! xo

Mae Travels said...

Your gardening really looks like a hard job, and makes me appreciate the farmers who grow the food I buy and eat. The best local purchase I made this week was some rhubarb — and it cost a fortune. But I love it!

Jeanie said...

You are awesome! That's hard work! Love the idea of elevating the pots a bit too. Nice neighbors!

Sintra blogue said...

thanks!!!

My name is Erika. said...

I use a lot of grow bags and I didn't know that about adding bark mulch to the bottom. What a great idea. Thank you. Your garden is looking great. It's some exciting to see things come up, isn't it? hugs-Erika

Lowcarb team member said...

Enjoy your gardening, it's looking good :)

All the best Jan