I’m sorry for missing last week, I was so in the thick of storm cleanup I genuinely forgot how days work. As an apology, here’s a picture of one of our cherries ready to pop for spring:
What’s growing on with you all?
Mostly deer food 🙃
I planted 8 Asiatic lilies two weeks ago, and the deer ate them all down to the ground. And my hibiscuses. And stripped my cherry tree I planted last year down to a stick.
Suburban deer are the worst.
i didn’t have time to do a food garden this year, but i do have some general updates. this is only our second spring in this location, so i still feel like i’m getting to know the land.
- planted tons of clover in bare spots around the yard
- we’ve got lots of ground ivy, pink-sorrel, purple dead nettle, and bulbous buttercup growing in the yard
- need to replant the mature rosemary out of the container and into the ground — not sure where to put it yet
- my neglected succulent is flowering??? literally haven’t thought about this housewarming gift in at least six months
I have a ton of respect for folks who express their relationship with the land they’re stewarding in the way you have.
neglected succulent
Plants that do well with the STUN (Sheer, Total, Utter Neglect) method are the best. I bet you didn’t even give yourself credit for practicing such advanced gardening techniques
I JUST WANT TO SMOTHER IT WITH LOVE
Amateur balcony gardener throwing stuff in dirt and seeing what grows reporting in! My garden is small but mighty, and it’s all coming together pretty well! My kale seeds have seriously hit the ground running, and I’m so excited to transfer the sprouts. The pumpkin sprouts are looking pretty good too, and it helps that I actually planted them during the right time this year, so I’m stoked about that. If I can just get one single tiny pumpkin this fall, I’d be sooo happy… Microgreens are looking good too, not taking off like the kale seeds did but I’m still proud of 'em for being themselves! My catnip seeds are starting to pop up a little too!
I also have some starters because lazy, and they are taking off! My cats go nuts for fresh catnip, it’s pretty neat :)
Pictures!
Kale sprouts with their younger sibling microgreens on the left.
I am now motivated to clean up my balcony and share the rest with you all :-D
share the rest with you all
Please do! I have it on good authority that it’s practically a jungle on a balcony and am excited to see it when you post it.
Some of those pumpkins look very leggy for the stage of leaf development they’re at, are you using supplemental lights for them?
Not growing anything, but wanted to say I love your post title and contributions to discussion on Beehaw. Thanks friend.
“Not growing anything,” says person successfully making my heart grow bigger
Two 4x8 raised beds from reclaimed wood turned into two raised beds + 4 ground beds when we had some leftover compost… the extra beds will probably be purely experimental / chaos gardens, gonna throw some nitrogen fixers like chickpeas in and see what happens.
Most of my summer vegetable starts have germinated, which is exciting, though I think I’ll need to replant the brassicas because they got leggy and the old soil I put them in wasn’t great… the pumpkin seedlings look great though!
Next step is to finish the anti-rabbit fence and finally plant out my onions.
It’s been kinda depressing to learn how many of the plants in my lawn are Eurasian invasives, but at least I’ll get to make lots of garlic mustard pesto!
For your brassicas, how close is their light source? We’ve had good success fixing legginess by shifting lights closer and adding a small oscillating fan to coax stems into getting stronger.