I mean vegetables. So far this year my garden has been a success. All of the plants have survived and are producing a bountiful crop for me. The heirlom tomatoes are suffering from leaf wilt and over watering, but have filled the basket in my pantry none the less. Zucchini, Summer squash, cucumbers and of course a selection of herbs make sure my dinners are not lacking summer freshness. The only group of plants that have me waiting are my chilis. The Poblanos, Serranos, and Trinidad Scorpions are taking forever to ripen! I only had one Poblano this season and it had very little heat in it. I am a chilihead and can't wait to try the Trinidas. They are over a million scoville. Insanely hot!
Most of the plants were started from seed with the exception of the tomatoes. I ordered them direct from Burpees and they arrived the first week of May. The plants are grown in a raised bed and several large pots. Water is supplied from a rain barrel that feeds a drip irrigation system. In this system I added an inline fuel filter, which I use as a means to fertilize the garden. I just put fertilizer in the filter as if you were making coffee in the morning and it "perks" away. A deoderized dried fish slurry is utlilized. It might sound complicated, but it is simple and efficient. This year I decided to put some effort into growing my own because food prices are high and what you get has no flavor. Any other gardeners enjoying themselves?
Most of the plants were started from seed with the exception of the tomatoes. I ordered them direct from Burpees and they arrived the first week of May. The plants are grown in a raised bed and several large pots. Water is supplied from a rain barrel that feeds a drip irrigation system. In this system I added an inline fuel filter, which I use as a means to fertilize the garden. I just put fertilizer in the filter as if you were making coffee in the morning and it "perks" away. A deoderized dried fish slurry is utlilized. It might sound complicated, but it is simple and efficient. This year I decided to put some effort into growing my own because food prices are high and what you get has no flavor. Any other gardeners enjoying themselves?