Live and Learn
Well its been 23 days since I put everything in the ground. I had some issues!
First off my beans would NOT come up!! I tried twice in the last 2 weeks and NOTHING!!
So, I went to the feed store and purchased new seeds. I am glad I did! I bought two new kinds - Blue Lake Pole Beans, and Contender Bush Beans. I planted these on Wednesday September 18th and they came up on Sunday September 22nd! So I have concluded that my previous beans were OLD! Live and learn they say! Anyway, 4 days to sprout is pretty good!
Here are some pictures I took this morning.
Beans
| This is the Contender Bush Beans. Pretty neat, right?! |
| Blue Lake Pole Beans - "Pole" just means they are climbing beans. |
Cauliflower
When my beans didn't come up on the first try, I decided to plant some cauliflower in two of the spots where the beans didn't come up. The one at the bottom is a purple and the top one is a yellow "Cheddar" variety cauliflower plant.
Hopefully they will wind up looking like this when it is all said and done!
See example below!
Next up - Squash
My Zucchini squash have made a lot of progress! I thinned out the plants a little because I had WAY to many in each spot. They are looking a little yellow, but I am thinking the 3 inches of rain we got on Friday may be the cause of that. We will wait and see.
This is a yellow crookneck squash I bought as a small plant at the nursery. Look at the difference between that one and the Zucchini I planted from seed. Wow! It is way smaller than the Zucchini and very yellow.
Well, this looks like just dirt! I decided to throw in some Bib lettuce and Spinach seeds here. So hopefully these pop in a couple of days!
Carrots
This is the sad state of my carrots. Again, I had trouble with all my seeds coming up. I planted some more seeds yesterday, so we shall see what happens here!
Tomato Plants
| Tomato plants |
Cucumbers
I am very exited about my cucumber plants!
The ones on the far end are looking great! It's kinda strange how the
ones on the closer end are so much smaller. We are still trying to
figure that one out. I have been babying these like crazy! The heat
causes them to be so droopy in the afternoons. I have been watering them
sometimes twice a day! You can see the cover hanging above them. I kept it over them while they were small to help with the unbearable sun in the afternoons. It shades about 30% of the light out so it is not beating them down so much.
| Cucumber - "Straight 8" variety. In the background is my dill plant. |





















