Showing posts with label Vesey's. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Vesey's. Show all posts

Sunday, November 11, 2012

My Vegetable Garden


So, it’s been awhile, hasn’t it? What’s been going on? Well not much to tell the truth. We’ve been busy with life and I guess I’ve been ignoring The Witch’s Island a bit too much. Thanks to those of you have kept in touch anyway.

The vegetable garden in August 2012, just before the harvest started.
It was a fantastic season for the vegetable garden this year. Lots of sunshine and heat, the plants loved it. Everything produced very well and we had so much that we couldn’t use it all and ended up setting up a table at the end of the driveway to give away the excess. The neighbours seemed to appreciate the gesture and we even received a nice thank-you note from one of them.

The onions were huge this year.
In my last post I mentioned that I had bought most of my seeds from Heritage Harvest Seed. Well their stuff worked great. We planted some of everything I listed except the Steeve’s Caseknife and Jacob’s Cattle beans. There just wasn’t enough room to get those in so they will have to wait until next year. Just about every single seed from Heritage germinated and grew into healthy plants. I always plant more than I intend to grow because there are usually some plants that die but these ones beat the odds. I had so many starters that I was begging my friends to take some. I still ended up putting some healthy little plants on the compost heap. What a shame, but I’ll know not to start so many next spring!

That's one BIG Tomato!
That's one BIG Tomato!
Just about every single seed from Heritage germinated and grew into healthy plants. I always plant more than I intend to grow because there are usually some plants that die but these ones beat the odds. I had so many starters that I was begging my friends to take some. I still ended up putting some healthy little plants on the compost heap. What a shame, but I’ll know not to start so many next spring!

Another thing I learned was that four rows of tomatoes are way too many tomato rows! Even in a poor year it would have been too many and it prevented me from putting in some other things like more beans. Next year I’m going to keep it down to just 2 rows.

Even the ceramic owl seems surprised that that tomato weighs almost a kilogram!
Even the ceramic owl seems surprised that that
 tomato weighs almost a kilogram!
I taste-tested all the tomatoes as they ripened but I never did really manage to find a favourite variety. There was obvious differences in size and shape but they all tasted great. I guess if I had to pick I would choose the Bonny Best, Uncle Joe and Sylvan Guame varieties but they were all fantastic!

We used as many of the tomatoes as we could. I made mustard pickles, hot dog relish and even some home-made spaghetti sauce and I ate a lot of cheese and tomato sandwiches this year! I'm going to miss them this winter when all I can get are hot-house tomatoes from the grocery store.

The rest of the garden turned out great as well. It looked pretty, too. Everything was so lush and full that it was hard to get down the rows to do the weeding. I guess that's a good problem to have!

The Red Peanut beans ripened very early and we put them into the potting shed to dry and then shell. we had about 12 or 15 plants (half a row) and they produced a total of about three pounds of dried beans.I haven't eaten any of them yet but we will be baking them this winter. Mmmm...

All the tomatoes from Heritage Harvest Seeds did very well and were heavy producers.
All the tomatoes from Heritage Harvest Seeds did very well and were
heavy producers.

This was the first time I tried planting Asparagus Peas from Vesey's. The description sounded intriguing:  

"Tasty and attractive addition to your garden. Small winged pods taste similar to asparagus when steamed and topped with butter Red blooms make this plant attractive as well. Low growing and spreading. Continues to produce pods throughout the season. Can be started indoors or planted outside once all chance of frost has passed" 
The plants were very attractive and they were still producing blossoms and fruit right up until the end of October when we cleaned out the garden. They were unusual to eat and were best when they were very young. I will probably put them in again next year just because they looked so nice.

The Asparagus Peas were still blooming late into the year.
So besides the garden, what was I doing this summer? With all the beautiful weather I spent as much time at the beach as I could. The new beach tent worked great and went up and down easily and quickly. It made it so much more comfortable the the old umbrella could have.

I also started geo-caching again and even hid one of my own for the first time. It's a fun hobby and it gets us out of the house and exploring in out of way back roads.

Hubby put the final touches on the gazebo. He added power outlets and a couple of strands of rope lights and then panelled the privacy walls with some nice pine boards. It's a beautiful place now to sit in the evening and watch the world go by.

I guess that that's enough news for now. I'll save the rest for the next time, hopefully it won't be six more months before I write again, but, just in case, Merry Christmas! Haha!

Here are a few more pictures, enjoy!


These are the edible portion of the Asparagus Peas. They look like green
beans with wings and they do taste like asparagus if you cook them right.
We dried the pods in the potting shed and then shelled the beans. They do
indeed look like red peanuts!
We stripped off most of the foliage late in the summer to encourage all the stragglers to ripen.
We stripped off most of the foliage late in the summer to encourage
all the stragglers to ripen.
The Sylvan Guames were not only huge but they were also very meaty and had very few seeds.
The Sylvan Guames were not only huge but they were also very meaty
and had very few seeds.
Here are five more varieties. There were definitely differences in texture, size, shape and the number of seeds.
Here are five more varieties. There were definitely differences in texture,
size, shape and the number of seeds. 
These are Uncle Joes. We used this variety while they were green to make Vera's Mustard Pickles.
These are Uncle Joes. We used this variety while they were green to
make Vera's Mustard Pickles. 
Forme-de-Coeur were nicely heart shaped as suggested by their name.
Forme-de-Coeurs were nicely heart shaped as suggested by their name.
The Forme-de-Coeurs were beautiful inside as well.
The Bisons were a good size for sandwiches.
Harbingers produced early and had lots of fruit.
The Silvery Fir Tree tomatoes had very distinct foliage on the plants.
The tomatoes were very tasty, too!
 These are Black Hungarian peppers. They produced very well.
The Matchbox peppers were very hardy. They were one of the last things
to come out of the garden this fall.
The Red Peanut beans were harvested when the pods turned bright red.

The Banana Spiders were back this year. They seem to be around whenever
the weather gets very hot and dry.
The gazebo was FINALLY finished this year! It got some
 interior panelling, electricity outlets and lights.


Sunday, April 17, 2011

Spring Sure Is A Busy Time!

Well, it’s been over a month since I sat down to write a post and, while I have been feeling guilty, I just couldn’t seem to find the time required. So while my cakes are in the oven and because the rain is pouring down outside this afternoon and the wind is pounding the house I guess that my outside chores will have to wait. Let’s catch up.

In my last post I was looking forward to the imminent arrival of spring but winter was still hanging around. We took a drive to the beach to go for a walk and passed this fox out doing the same thing. Well, the walking part that is, a fox would look silly driving don’t you think? We saw him coming towards us as we drove up the road so we pulled off to the side and grabbed the camera. The fox came right over and sat down 10 feet from the car and let us shoot as many pictures as we wanted. After a few minutes he got bored and walked away but we had a nice visit until then.

 This red fox walked over to see if we had any interesting snacks to eat.
This red fox walked over to see if we had any interesting snacks to eat.

 He came right over to the middle of the road. I’m glad there was no other traffic.
He came right over to the middle of the road. I’m glad there was no other traffic.

 Here, get my good profile!
Here, get my good profile!

 Well, if you haven’t got anything to eat I’m not even going to look at you.
Well, if you haven’t got anything to eat I’m not even going to look at you.

And then he was gone.

After the fox left we continued on to the beach but it was very cold and windy. Too cold really to enjoy ourselves so after watching the waves crash onto the shore for a couple of minutes we turned around and went back to the car. The only beach-combing find was this happy looking ball I discovered rolling along the dune. It cheered me right up!

 My new happy sunflower beach ball.
My new happy sunflower beach ball.

A couple of weeks ago we finally held the twice-deferred Games Night and it was a big success. It took me a few days to get the food and the treats ready but it was worth the effort in the end. We had lasagna and Caesar salad for dinner and butter tarts for dessert. We played crokinole, Uno and cribbage and of course I had my trivia/brain teaser contest. The winner of each game got to select a gift package from the “Basket of Goodies”. Some of the prizes were boxes of chocolates, tubes of body wash, a small flashlight, packs of Kleenex, first-aid kits and home-made pickles and relish. They were inexpensive, small items but they were unexpected and a big hit. Surprisingly, the winners were evenly distributed and everybody went home with goodies. I think everyone had a good time, I know I did!

 The day of Games Night was spent baking up a storm. We had the butter tarts for dessert.
The day of Games Night was spent baking up a storm. We had the butter tarts for dessert.

 Only the best is good enough for our guests. Crown Royal and butter tarts, mmm…
Only the best is good enough for our guests. Crown Royal and butter tarts, mmm…

 Game boards, check. Basket of Goodies, check. Let’s play!
Game boards, check. Basket of Goodies, check. Let’s play!

After Games Night came my birthday. Yes, the Witch is another year older and closer to retirement, yahoo! I took the day off work as a present to myself (it was Friday so I got a long weekend) and Hubby surprised me by doing the same thing. We went down to the big city where he took me out to a fancy restaurant for wine and dinner. We both had great meals and then we went home for cake and presents. The best ones were a pair of ceramic toad houses shaped like mushrooms from Hubby and a pair of cowboy boots from my Mom.

 Don’t you just love that moment before you rip into a big pile of presents?
Don’t you just love that moment before you rip into a big pile of presents?

 Toadstool-shaped toad houses.
Toadstool-shaped toad houses.

 My new boots. All I need now are the spurs!
My new boots. All I need now are the spurs!

The weather has been improving by leaps and bounds this past couple of weeks and we have been getting outside to do the yard cleanup in the areas where the snow has melted. It really went down much quicker than I expected and now there are only a few places under the trees where any remains. It left behind the usual mess in the yard. Mouse tracks in the grass, flattened pumpkins in the garden, driveway stones thrown out by the snow blower, leaves, branches and cones from the trees, even the eyes and buttons from our snowman. It all needed to be picked up. Luckily Hubby was able to collect most of it with the tractor and the lawn sweeper but it took 4 hours to do it.

 If you look closely you can see the remains of the snowman laying on the grass.
If you look closely you can see the remains of the snowman laying on the grass.


 This is all that is left of last year’s pumpkins.
This is all that is left of last year’s pumpkins.

We’ve also started working in the gardens. Hubby took the rotiller out of the shed to see if it would start and it fired on the second attempt. While it was running he took it over to the veggie patch to see how dry the soil was and he found that it was in good shape so he gave it a little rip. It sure looks better with the ground freshly turned but now I’m getting anxious to get my starters planted. Yesterday we went to Vesey's and spent over $50 on seeds and starter trays. We bought way more than we need but if you’re a gardener and you see what they have on offer you would probably buy extra, too.

 This year the rotiller started right up and ran strongly.
This year the rotiller started right up and ran strongly.


 The garden soil looks so rich when it is freshly turned.
The garden soil looks so rich when it is freshly turned.


 We went seed shopping on Saturday!
We went seed shopping on Saturday!

We got:
• Rutabaga; York
• Cucumber; Raider
• Tomato; Tomande, ApplauseTiny Tim and Bobcat
• Swiss Chard; Burpee’s Rhubarb
• Radish; Cherry Belle
• Carrots; Neptune
• Thyme; German Winter Thyme
• Beets; First Crop, Rodina and Detroit Dark Red
• Beans; Lewis, Gold Rush and Royal Burgandy
• And Moonflowers!

I think we may need to expand the garden again this year!

Anyway that’s what we have been doing lately. So consider yourself all caught up. Here’s a few more pictures including some busy bees happily pollinating the first flowers to show up in the front garden. Enjoy.

 The gazebo survived its first winter in good shape. Maybe we’ll get it finished this year.
The gazebo survived its first winter in good shape. Maybe we’ll get it finished this year.

 The front garden is finally out from underneath the snow and the perennials are starting to regrow.
The front garden is finally out from underneath the snow and the perennials are starting to regrow.

 My new toadhouses are outside and ready for tenants.
My new toadhouses are outside and ready for tenants.

 This bee was busy working on an early arrival in the front garden.
This bee was busy working on an early arrival in the front garden.

 This little patch of flowers was just swarming with bees and flies.
This little patch of flowers was just swarming with bees and flies.