I just stirred the compost with a pitchfork. It's amazing how a collection of leaf clippings and table scraps get turned into rich black dirt.
Monday, January 30, 2012
Thursday, November 24, 2011
tomatoes ripening in the compost bin
A few weeks ago I pulled up the old tomato vines so I could plant winter veggies. The worms in the compost bin are slowly doing their good work on the vines, but something interesting has been happening to the tomatoes. There were a few green tomatoes left on the vines, and over the past few weeks, the tomatoes have been ripening. I ate a few this morning and they were delicious.
Wednesday, November 9, 2011
happy to see a bee
Today I noticed about 30 or so bees milling around on the rapini plants. Going pesticide-free has so many benefits....
surprised snake! and good Fall harvest
I've been a bit neglectful of the garden lately. When I looked under the tomato plants, there was a three-foot-long snake looking back at me. We were both surprised and gave each other space. She slithered away in a very interesting way. The first foot or so of movement was fast and made noise as she rustled through the dry tomato leaves. Then she slowed down and moved so quietly I couldn't hear her at all - very cool. I couldn't think of a better companion in the garden. I hope she eats plenty of mice.
In spite of my neglect, the garden is still producing....
In spite of my neglect, the garden is still producing....
Wednesday, October 26, 2011
Pineapple Guava
The tomatoes are giving up for Autumn, but the pineapple guavas are ready now. These are native to Brazil, but they seem to be doing very well here in San Diego. You eat them by cutting them in half and scooping out the pulp. They are so sweet!
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pineapple guava (Acca sellowiana)
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pineapple guava (Acca sellowiana) |
Sunday, September 18, 2011
still producing great tomatoes
It's mid-September now, and we are still getting lots of great tomatoes. As with the lettuce during the winter, we are getting far more than we can eat.
I've been enjoying having fresh tomatoes in sandwiches, salads, snacks, soups - just about anything. This morning I am giving away a big bunch to various neighbors. It's a great way to say Hi.
I've been enjoying having fresh tomatoes in sandwiches, salads, snacks, soups - just about anything. This morning I am giving away a big bunch to various neighbors. It's a great way to say Hi.
Saturday, September 17, 2011
rich in figs
This is the first year of a bountiful fig crop. I planted two fig trees in October of 2009. Last year they produced only a few figs, but this year we are rich in figs. I've been experimenting with picking them at various stages of ripeness; they are much tastier when you wait until they are a little soft before picking them.
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