We had a horrible hail storm on Wednesday that really took a toll on the garden. Wow. I mean WOW! We have had a lot of rain this summer. It's been pretty cool and wet, and I will be glad when this dry spell hits us (starting today) because I moved to Colorado to get out of the rain! However, the rain has been good for establishing a yard, which we are still trying to do. Check out the sod pictures!
Before the sod.
After:)
The pictures below are of the huge holes left by the hail. That's right...those were not chewed by bugs; those holes were created by pea to penny-sized hail. Sad day. The cantaloupe didn't make it through the storm.
Friday, July 31, 2009
Monday, July 27, 2009
Garden #2 Pictures
Sunday, July 26, 2009
Trying for a Fall Harvest
This year, Darren and I decided to start trying to grow our own vegetables. We have already had some success with Garden #1, and next year I will probably keep a blog about all of the gardens. For now, I want to use this blog to track the progress of Garden #2 and #3 for future reference.
Garden #2: The One We Did Right
Garden #2: The One We Did Right
- July 21: Planted cauliflower, beans, peas, carrots, Burpee lettuce, and leaf lettuce.
- July 22: Planted corn (trying an experiment) and cucumbers. Darren transplanted two of his fully grown tomato plants because they were crowding out the others. We don't expect them to make it, but I'm going to try.
| Projected Germination Date | Actual Germination Date |
Cauliflower | July 25 through 31 | July 25th |
Leaf Lettuce | July 25 through 31 |
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Peas | July 27 through 31 | July 26th |
Beans | July 27 through Aug. 4 |
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Burpee Lettuce | July 28 through 31 | July 26th |
Corn | July 29 through Aug. 1 |
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Cucumbers | July 30th |
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Carrots | July 31 through Aug. 7th |
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I have pictures of the progress so far. I also included some cantaloupe pictures because I want to see if they are doing anything or if they are just male flowers.
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