Monday, March 29, 2010

2 weeks after I planted the tomato plants


2 weeks has passed and the tomato plants are looking good. I put fertilizer today according to a book that I read from the library. I also water quite a bit and see if that would make a different. This is a journal that I kept for my tomato plants.

The green onion


This is a great tip from Mayumi, she told me to plant the end of the green onion in the dirt. (the one that we brought from the store. After 2 weeks, it's almost ready to cut them out and use it. That was great, a lot faster than using the seeds and I am recycling the green onion's end. LOL

The seed pockets



Those are from the Broccoli flowers. After the bees worked on the flowers, they became a pocket to carry a lot of seeds inside. Thanks Jen Estes for all the tips, if not, I would have pull out the whole plant already. Now, I can save some seeds for next year planting.

Thursday, March 25, 2010

The worms have arrived!!

Thanks to my friend Julie, we ordered worms together, that way we can saved on shipping. This is my second years doing this (raising worms). They look pretty happy and healthy. Today I made a worm bed for them to live in Hopefully i will have a lot of worms this year. Most importantly, they trun the food into compost plus their worm casting are so good to the garden. Work hard, my little friends. Who would have thought one year ago, I never even touch a worm in my life.

Wednesday, March 24, 2010

They are yummy

I just picked this today and they are so good. But Brenner said "it tastes funny Mom". More for me then.

Thursday, March 18, 2010

My Chinese Vegetables


When I went to Hong Kong last December, my lovely Mom got me some chinese vegetables seeds. I could only wish they would grow and taste like the one in Hong Kong. But since our soil and weather are so different. I am still gonna try. Nothing hurts. I put both kind of seeds into the soil today. Let's see what will happen!! March 18, 2010.

Updated about 1 week or so later, my pok choy and choy sum are sprouting...yay!!! I don't know if the heat will kill them. But I surely hope I can make some stir fry with them.

Thanks to my garden friend - Jen Estes




Brenner and I visited Jen Estes's garden. you know what? I didn't bring my camera and it was a very fun trip. Jen gave me a lot of good tips with the garden stuffs. One of them is the broccoli plant. I planted it last year and it grown so big and i had to move it on the side so that the bees will still come and I can have more room to grow others stuffs. Thanks to Jen, I moved the broccoli and now I have more room to plant other vegetables, I am scared of Bees too, just can't work around when there are 10 around my head). Athough the plant is looking kind of dead for now. But it still serves a purpose, the bees are still coming to pollinate my strawberries and lemon tree. I hate you bees and I love you, I just can't make up my mind yet.

Last Frost Day - 3-15-2010 (Tomato Plants)


I went to Linn Mills's gardening class and he told us this is what he planted in his garden.

The Champion and the Celebrity toamato plants. I brought 3 and transplanted them on March 15. Let's see if i can get any tomato this year??

Sugar Snap peas - my favourite




I put those in around February. they are growing pretty good and the big brush, I put them in last November. they are just growing and growing. I have been eating the peas here and there. They don't last long.

My strawberries box







I brought 4 strawberry plants at stars nursery last year. Only one didn't die and in a year. They have been growing so big and spreading almost the whole box. After I put the fertilizer in the soil. A week later...there were tons and tons of flowers came out. Hopefully they will turn into strawberries for us. The boys love strawberries.

My meyer dwarf lemon tree


I got a tiny little lemon tree this year. I hope I won't kill it. it's such a beautiful tree. Even though I might never see a lemon on it. The flowers on it just smell amazing. Since I only have a small yard and can't really plant a tree. So I decided to buy a big planter and put that little tree in it. If it's too hot, I can move it to a shady area. Lemon tree, please don't die.

The work is done - for now!!


Big Billy is so nice to help me to build my planter boxes and get the tomato mix from Plant world. Now, my box are ready to go. This year, we have to get rid of our sand box so that we have more room for my fantasy garden. (sorry kids, the main reason too....is my neighbor's cat has been using our sand box as their own bathroom). so a planter box is so much better. The sand are gone and the real dirt has come!! I am a happy girl! - for now.