The Urban Farmer needs an Education!
Wednesday, June 16th, 2010Bad News in the Backyard!
Last week I applied some homemade manure tea to the herb garden.
Woops – was way too hot and I burned up almost everything. The Borage, Chives, Parsley and Oregano survived – the rest of the herbs are no longer with me! Never imagined a low nitrogen, organic fertilizer made of manure and similar would be so potent. But it was.
Bad news is I screwed up my herb garden. Good news is never again will I worry about low potency, slow releasing organic fertilizer not working!
Besides the herb garden, a couple other things are going on in the backyard.
First, the day lilies are blooming. Thought all I had was the standard small-bloomed orange variety. However, it turns out I have a larger maroon colored bloom and a lighter reddish bloom as well. They are really pretty and a pleasant surprise. Here are some pictures.
Second, my wife and I went off for the weekend to celebrate our 34th wedding anniversary. We were in a farming community (almost anything outside of metro St Louis is farming) and stopped at a local grocery. They were unloading some plants at almost give-away prices so I spent $10. Thought I would get about 20 plants but I got 20 packs of 4!
Came home and started on the raised beds so I could get them in the ground. Got one bed scuffed up and put some dirt in from the old garden area which I want to level out and where I want to make my labyrinth. Monday I then planted 16 tomato plants, 4 each of 4 varieties. Got to make another bed for the rest of the plants. Also plan to pack more into the tomato bed to do some “ecological gardening.”
And while I was planting them, with the ignominy of not knowing how to make manure tea fresh in my mind, I decided to get an education about tomato growing – even though I’ve grown them before.
So I came in and ordered my friend Chuck’s DVD on Growing Tomatoes featured on the sidebar to the right.
Don’t plan to be stupid twice in a row!
Third, the pool/fountain project is on hold until the vegetable beds get going. It’s getting late and time to get some plants in. While we were gone, though, we stopped to see some friends who happen to have a pond/waterfall and I asked how they put theirs together. So I got some more ideas for when that project gets going again.
See you in the garden!
Jon







