Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Winter salad in garden and on the table

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Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Herb Garden - April & October 2010

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Sunday, October 24, 2010

Images of my side garden bed from March 2010

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Winter Rye

Now that the garden bed is clear, I've planted winter rye which is considered "green manure.". In the spring I will turn this over and mix in with the soil. This will release nitrogen into the soil.
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Clean up of the 2010 garden bed

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Last look at tomatoes from 2010 garden

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Thursday, August 19, 2010

Tuesday, August 17, 2010

The big ones are in

My aussie tomatoes are in & they are huge. The one in my hand is close to 2 lbs.
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Friday, August 13, 2010

San Marzano tomatoes after being oven roasted

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San Marzano Tomatoes before being oven roasted

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Cannellini beans with fresh tomatoes from the garden

Fresh cannellini beans fried with onions & prosciutto, then finished with fresh tomatoes from the garden
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Thursday, August 12, 2010

Gemma picking cherry tomatoes

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Gemma picking cherry tomatoes

The cherry tomatoes are so prolific as always. Here my daughter Gemma is helping pick them.
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Tuesday, August 10, 2010

Lunch- Tomato Salad

Simple...Cherokee Purple, Aunt Ginny Purple, New big dwarf, Moskvich & Cucumbers. Salt & Olive Oil.
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Monday, August 9, 2010

Penne with cherry tomatoes, zucchini & onions

Dinner from my garden. Simple dish. For reference get Biba Caggiano's cook book "Italy al Dente"
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Sunday, August 8, 2010

Toni's Garden in Wareham

Great little garden on the shore.
A lot of chard, tomatoes, squash,lettuce,ect...
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Saturday, August 7, 2010

Cherry tomatoes

Cherry tomatoes from garden
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Tomato Paella

Tomato Paella from garden Tomatoes
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Connecting my Cell Phone to the Blog

Well, it is August and summer activities are non stop so my apologies for not blogging.

Today I just connected my cell phone with my blog so I will be pushing more updates this way.

With respect to my garden, it is doing great!  This summer has been super with all of the sun and 90 degree plus days.  Tomatoes are thriving as are other items.  I will provide more of a status update soon enough.

For now, expect to see more images coming in from my cell.

Tom

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Testing out linking my phone with my blog
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Saturday, May 29, 2010

The Rest of the Garden is In!

From last week to this week I've been slowly adding to my garden.  Finally I can say that all of the components of my garden are in.  Here are a few images of the garden.


















In my last blog I had mentioned I wrote about getting my tomatoes in.  In addition to this here are the other items that went into the ground.
Organic Early Dell Celery 150 Seeds -Early/Sweet-Veggie
6 Celery seedlings








Parsley Italian Flat Leaf Certified Organic Seeds
6 Italian Parsley seedlings








Cucumber Marketmore Certified Organic Seeds 40 Seeds3 Cucumber seedlings








All of these where planted in my long side raised garden bed, next to my tomatoes.
In the garden bed on the side of my house, I planted the following:

Hungarian Yellow Wax Pepper 100 Seeds6 yellow Hungarian Pepper seedlings






 3 Zucchini seedlings.  The big reason why I grow these are for their flowers!!!
Zucchini Flower

Cayenne Long Slim Hot Pepper Seeds - Capsicum Annuum - 1 Grams - Approx 150 Gardening Seeds - Vegetable Garden Seed
6 cayenne peppers








Italian Rosa Bianca Eggplant - 50 Seeds - VeggieRosa Bianca Italian Eggplants








Fordhook Giant Swiss Chard 120 SeedsAnd lastly I've sowed 3 more rows of Green Swiss Chard.  Currently my chard is not growing and I'm getting a bit concerned.  If this does not work I will put a fresh soil / compose mix down and will try again.






There are a few other interesting developments in the Garden.  I've noticed that I have 4 new zucchini plants that have come back from last year in addition to 3 tomato plants.  I will wait to see how the tomato plants progress, but I will pulling up the zucchini as it can take over the garden.  Plan will be to share them with my neighbor Barb.

Super Sweet SunSugar Tomato 4 Plants- Very Flavorful!Lastly, today I planted to additional Sun Gold Tomato Plants today.  The Director of my daughters school had two extra that she was going to get rid of so my wife took them.  I'm at capacity in my raised beds, but have planted the two Sun Golds in pots.  My philosophy is that you can never have enough Tomatoes! 

Sunday, May 16, 2010

Tomatoes Went into the Groud Today!

A lot of work in general went on today but the most exciting thing to report is that my heirloom tomatoes went into the ground today.

Here is what I've planted:  2 New Big Dwarf, 1 Paul Robeson, 1 Black Prince, 1 Aunt Ginny's Purple, 2 Moskvich, 1 Lemon Boy, 2 San Marzano, 1 Green Zebra, 1 Aussie, 1 Super Sweet 100 and 1 Sun Gold.

Please refer back to my past blog on Heirloom Tomatoes to get a description of the tomatoes listed below.

Here are a few images I took of the plantings.

In this image I've first laid out the seedlings in the approximate distance I want the plants.  Approximately 20 inches apart.






In this image you can see the white around the seedlings.  This is the ash from wood that I burned last night.  The sulfur is excellent for the soil in lowering its pH.  
To see why, sulfur is good, check out this link.  http://ohioline.osu.edu/agf-fact/0507.html

Also you can see my irrigation hose.  Tomato leaves do not like a lot of water, and thus I've set up an irrigation system to get water to the Tomatoes stem and roots.


When you plant your seedlings, make sure you put at least 1/3 of the seeding into the ground.  If there are leaves already on the lower portion of the seedling, don't worry ad it will become part of the plants root structure.  In burying 1/3 of the seedling you will ensure a strong root system for your plant.


Here you can see how deep I've buried my seedlings.









 
Neptune's Harvest Organic Fish & Seaweed - GallonOnce I finished putting all of my seedlings into the ground, the next thing to do is water and then fertilize.  The fertilizer I use is Neptune's Harvest.  It is expensive but a very good organic fertilizer.

For use, be careful in not using too much as you'll burn your plants.  Here is my process.  I'll use a cap, about the size of a shot glass and will then combine that with roughly a gallon of water.  Very simple process.  Shake your Neptune's Harvest pour your cap sized portion into a watering can, fill it up and begin fertilizing.