Hot and Humid
Wednesday, July 28th, 2010Wow! This week has been REALLY hot and humid!
I mean, REALLY. Was out mowing with son Philip on Friday and Saturday and just about went into heat exhaustion on Friday. Was smarter and took better care of myself on Saturday, but this kind of weather is really exhausting.
So how is the garden faring?
Actually, pretty well, thank you.
The brocolli is growing. The squash is spreading out. The tomatoes are getting tall. The cauliflower and cabbage are a little slower but coming along. The tomatoes that were getting some yellow leaves have had a couple more, but not drastically so. Fortunately, in the middle of all the heat and humidity, we had some decent rain which was perfect for the plants.
The herb garden has also done pretty well. One of the dill plants has succumbed. Two were in one starter pot and when planting them I separated them. In hindsight that was probably a bit too stressful and they never really quite recovered. The borage, a survivor from my first fertilizer fiasco, also finally gave up part of its ghost. What remains is doing OK but it is a lot less of a plant than it had been.
Regardless, the beds need fertilizer and that brings us to the exciting part!
I got my compost tea bags from Haven Brand (see last week’s post) only two or three days after I ordered them!
Their compost tea comes from either cow manure, horse manure or alfalfa which you can get separately or in combination. They send you a “tea bag” which you then brew.
I got the combination. The horse and cow varieties are for veggies and garden plants, flowers or grass. The alfalfa is specifically for roses. Since we have a bunch of those (one is in the center of the herb garden) I had to get that, too. So the combination was a no-brainer choice.
I put the tea bags in the 5 gallon bucket of water on Saturday and let it brew for the prescribed three days. Then tonight I dipped from that bucket this wonderful, deep rich brown nectar, diluted it in a pitcher and poured it on the plants. Can’t wait to see the improvement! (I have this sense that my soil is really lacking. Should do a soil analysis and will before next spring but needed just to get the whole project going this year.)
I’ll also put some more mulch on the beds this week; will help keep the water in with all this heat.
With all the heat and extra mowing, the other projects have been on hold. Haven’t spent any more time on the pyramid array book. Haven’t been up to working on the fountain, either.
Here is the link, though, for the mandala, as promised:
http://www.crystalawareness.com/mandala-charger/index.html
There are lots of other ways listed on that page to use a mandala. Be sure to come up with your own as well! (And let me know).
Next week I want to talk about a compost maker one of my readers has designed. Really neat – you’ll love it.
See you in the garden!
Jon


