Thursday, July 23, 2009
day 29
Monday, July 20, 2009
day 26
day 25
Saturday, July 18, 2009
day 23
i've decided that i will give some of these away. i started with my neighbors heather and her son c.j. they took number 23, which i thought was interesting since it is day 23! hmmm... and then i gave number 5 to the other avid gardener in the complex, chelsea. i am going to try to plant between 4 and 6 plants at my boyfriend's house, but i need permission from his roommate (the owner of the house) first. i will have to set up an automatic sprinkler system over there if i do that, because i will not be able to water daily. i think i have the perfect spot, though. it's on the side of his house and there is a water spicket right there. it will get some nice shade which is good, because i think our utah summer sun is pretty harsh and i don't know that they would be able to survive it.
Thursday, July 16, 2009
day 22
Tuesday, July 14, 2009
day 20
day 20. the babies are getting their second real leaf! i put them in a few hours of afternoon sun yesterday. i will do the same again today.
it seems i have an earwig problem. they have munched the heck out of my blue potato plant and i found 3 of them attacking one of the melon seedlings last night. i am finding that a little beer cup in the garden is helping trap all kinds of bad stuff, cockroaches, earwigs, slugs. and i caught a few earwigs in some rolled up newspaper i tried. i'm going to try that again tonight.
it's funny, i didn't realize that rolled up newspaper could actually gather earwigs. if i had known that before, i might not have put them in paper pots! lesson learned! i still haven't tried that hot pepper solution yet. maybe i'll try that tonight.
Monday, July 13, 2009
day 19
day 19. i think the big box is retaining water more than the little one. i think i will put some holes in the big one & see if we can get a little better drainage.
Sunday, July 12, 2009
day 18
day 17
Friday, July 10, 2009
day 16
Thursday, July 9, 2009
day 15
Wednesday, July 8, 2009
day 14
the soil i bought today for the newspaper pots is awesome. it has bird poop and worm trailings in it. real organic treats!
i made the yummiest human treat the other night! tequila-soaked watermelon! it was a martha stewart recipe. damn, i love that ol' girl. she loves her liquor. it's watermelon, soaked in a solution of tequila, triple sec & simple syrup. then you chill it, squeeze limes over it, and sprinkle it with sea salt. yum! and in the same issue of martha stewart she tells you about her favorite brand of sea salt. it's maldon sea salt from england. and it really is delicious, folks. flaky and mild. it's some good stuff.
Tuesday, July 7, 2009
day 13
day 12
luckily, we went into town on a daily basis, so that technique did not get a lot of practice. but at least now you know!
ok, so my new grand business idea is to start a winery somewhere beautiful, with a bed and breakfast. sounds lovely, doesn't it? you just wait, one of these days i'm actually going to follow through with one of these ideas. it's gonna be so great you won't even believe it!
the other idea we came up with was to make burnable utensils for camping. see, you're not supposed to burn plastic. it's bad for the environment or something, but they don't make disposable utensils that aren't plastic. it's a dilemma that will earn someone a million bucks if they can solve it... and mass market it.
until then, i will make a little cash selling these lovely lambkin melon plants online. they are growing up big and strong! make room in your garden for one today!
well, it's been a lovely weekend. hope you all have enjoyed celebrating your independence!
'til tomorrow!
Thursday, July 2, 2009
day 8
i am going out of town this weekend, so i will have someone else take a picture of the seeds everyday, but there will probably not be blogs until i get back on monday. not sure where i'm going. i think me and my boyfriend are just going to jump in the car and go whichever direction the wind takes us! woo hoo! happy 4th of july weekend!
Wednesday, July 1, 2009
day 7
my only concern is this one in the middle. it looks like it's tips are sunburnt. don't know why.
the pictures look a little different this time because i took them at night. this was the plants' first night time photo shoot. i was doing other stuff after work.
i went to an entrepreneur's seminar tonight. it was interesting. don't tell my boyfriend i went. he's already scared that i will follow one of my crazy dreams and lose the family fortune. what i am hoping for is that i follow one of my crazy dreams and i make the family fortune! anyways, they talked about the importance of branding, marketing, and having a tag line. we'll try the one above for awhile. it seems to fit. i also need to come up with a mission.
really, why am i doing this? well, i am doing this to make a little extra money. i am doing this because growing things fills my soul. i could do it for hours and the time just slips away. i am doing this because i want to be able to afford a housekeeper once a month. i hate cleaning my house--no, i take that back--i hate cleaning, period. she came here yesterday and did my dishes! she did my dishes, people! i don't have a dishwasher, and that is a big deal to me. it was worth every penny. so, yes, i am selling plants so that i don't have to do dishes... in a round-about sort of way.
but that can't be the mission for my company! "to grow and sell healthy beautiful plants so that i don't have to do my own dishes." i feel like it needs to be much more esoteric than that. i'll keep working on it.
Tuesday, June 30, 2009
day 6
Monday, June 29, 2009
day 5
Sunday, June 28, 2009
day 4
day 4. so, after thinking awhile i realized it would be much easier to just talk to all of the garden club members individually about their own personal gardening issues than it would be to coordinate everyone's schedules for a meeting.
so, i talked to chelsea about getting her plantings into the ground. she's got 2 jobs and a dog. she's a busy girl, so she just hasn't had time to get her plants in the ground. i told her i'd remove the mulch and the weed barrier on sunday. she said she'd buy the soil and manure to till into the bed on monday. i think we will have those plants in the ground by tuesday!
she also gave me a sick mint plant she had. i plucked off all of the spotted leaves and pruned it way back and planted it in a shady spot in our courtyard. i didn't want to plant it near my mint plants if it was sick. i think it will do well there.
today i also talked to heather. heather is a forensic lab tech for the sheriff's office. we call her and her roommate "the witches" because they have halloween decorations up year round. they aren't really witches, they just like to decorate like them. heather bought some beautiful flowers and grasses to plant in the north bed, but she wasn't putting them in the ground. i stopped by this morning to let her know she was free to put those plants in the ground. her concern was that there were no sprinklers to water back there. i told her there were many other garden club members that would be willing to take a day watering until we get the sprinklers fixed back there.
we will even take a day to work on getting them planted as a group. she still seems hesitant, but i am bound and determined to get them planted in the ground! i also gave her a key to the "garden shed." which is really the old elevator shaft that is no longer used. i am hoping she puts her empty pots in there.
and more good news on the garden front! chris, the melon farmer, has taken more than half of his melon seedlings to the park city farmer's market this morning. hopefully they will all sell so that he doesn't have to bring them back to our courtyard for storage!
see, all it takes is a little effort and everything you wish for comes true!
Saturday, June 27, 2009
day 3
today one of the residents asked me, "when are those seedlings going to be out of the courtyard?" we have a renter on the garden club that raises heirloom melons and melon seedlings to sell at the park city farmer's market. so, it's not landscaping for the property that he is doing. it's his melon business. honestly, when i saw him put them out there i was a little hesitant as well. but, look at me! i've also started a little melon business, myself! but truly, i can relate to wanting people to get their junky shit out of our public space. it's tough living so close together, but i guess that's what being part of a community is all about - learning how to deal with each other's shit.
so, what are the rules? what is the acceptable time limit for plantings to sit before they are planted in the ground? are plants that are not intended as landscaping for our building welcome here? and if they are, then to what extent? i think these are all questions that need to be addressed by the garden committee and the h.o.a. board and residents. oh, and a realtor just put up a sign in our yard... again. not ok.
so, needless to say, i have moved my melon seedlings to a less conspicuous, more private part of the courtyard, that i feel a little more ownership of... my windowsill. and we will be having a garden club meeting soon. very soon.
Friday, June 26, 2009
day 2
Thursday, June 25, 2009
day 1
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