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mystery solved. those are pumpkins growing from the compost pile! more specifically, those are last thanksgiving’s floral arrangements. i’m hoping they are at least the white pumpkins we used. so, there’s still a little mystery left.
it’s a good thing that these are doing well, because all of the organic, heirloom varieties i planted in the garden-with-crappy-soil are floundering and being attacked by squash bugs. i think i might try more hot pepper wax spray on those pests.
the neighbors are of course full of helpful chemical poison suggestions, but as you know, that’s not how we roll. any non-toxic ideas? and nothing involving soapy water buckets and early morning bug drowning, please. that is definitely not how we roll.
let’s just take a break from all of this woe-is-me chemo business for a second. remember that garden i planted? i snuck out to have a look at it today. the “garden soil” we had delivered is pretty useless, so things have been off to a slow start in there. over by, and from, the compost pile, however, things are much happier! and by “things,” i mean plants.
i have a mystery melon growing from the geobin. i’m guessing watermelon, but what do i know? it’s something we ate, that’s all i can be sure of. maybe a cantaloupe? i’ve done zero research, but perhaps a kind reader will point me in the right direction. (i should post more photos of the developing fruit and flowers, huh?)
the trellis that is intended to hide our trash bin is home to a few heirloom tomatoes. i’m really excited about the tomatoes. free tomatoes are a good thing.
with geobins and crocuses and gardensoxx all in a row.
today i set up our geobin compost system. it does not look like this:
i suppose it could, with some serious wrangling, but for now it’s more of a lopsided oval shape. and you know what, it works just fine that way because it gets the job done. plus, it holds compost better than a cardboard box.
before the builder laid down the sod for our front lawn, nugget daddy spread out 450 crocus bulbs. they’re a naturalizing variety, so they should become more dense over the years. it sort of looks like we’ve stuck a bunch of artificial flowers in our lawn. still, they’re fun to see poking up, and a nice way to welcome spring.
i also started my first tray of seedlings today. it includes:
rainbow heirloom tomato mix
mix consists of equal parts omars lebanese (red), dutchman(pink), golden sunburst (yellow), black russian (purple), aunt ruby’s german green (green) and djena lee’s golden girl (orange)
yikes! i almost completely forgot to write about the gardensoxx! (i actually had to drag myself out of bed and go back to my desk after catching my mistake on my crackberry.) anyhow, once the seedlings are ready for transplant, they’ll pop right into these cute little tubes of landscape fabric that come prefilled with organic growing medium. we have really heavy clay soil here and tilling a temporary garden is such a pain. i hope these work out well. they look so promising!
here’s a look at a really cool stream bank restoration project using filtrexx products. it shows the gardensoxx being made on-site.
whatchoo talkin’ ’bout?