Here are a few pics of the germination success i've had so far with my Winter Garden veggies:
Matt's Wild Cherry Tomato:
Sorrel:
Cherry Bomb Pepper (Wicked excited about this one germinating! Wasn't sure how peppers would do indoors in a Winter garden):
And last, but not least, a few babies on the grape tomato plant I got from the Fall Middle Tennessee Plant Swap:
Tuesday, October 26, 2010
Monday, October 25, 2010
Angel Trumpet Cuttings Rooted!!!
I received 4 Angel Trumpet cuttings (2 pink & 2 purple, I believe) from a friend at the Fall Middle Tennessee Plant Swap. I simply kept them in water for about a week & they all grew tons of root nodes and a few even had a root or two growing off them! I potted them up this past Saturday and am looking forward to seeing new growth on them very soon. =) They are inside with the rest of my Winter Garden. Picture of one of the cuttings & its roots below. let me know what you think. I'm wicked excited about them! - Steve
Monday, October 18, 2010
TNVeggieGardner Lives On! =)
Yes, I am still alive...lol. Look for blog posts about my indoor Winter Garden to come soon. Sorry if I haven't been keeping up with this blog the past several months. Just had a lot going on in my personal life. =) For now, enjoy the pictures below of the beginnings of my Winter Garden. In the cups are 2 varieties of tomatoes, 4 varieties of peppers, sorrel & china white mini rose, all from seed...
Sunday, July 11, 2010
Garlic Harvested!
Thursday, June 17, 2010
Recent Tomato Harvest Pictures
Thankfully, as lousy as my temporary garden looks this year (from neglect, wind burn, etc.), I am still getting somewhat good harvests from it! Once I get into my new place/apartment here within the next few weeks, I plan on sowing a ton of seed for a Fall/Winter indoor garden of sorts (for my personal satisfaction to make up for all that I gave away this year & all that happened to the plants I kept). Anyway, here are some pics of tomatoes I have harvested so far. These don't show everything, but they give you enough of a look to let you know that Steve's Garden is still going strong despite everything that happened! =)
A few of the first Rutgers harvested, around May 28th:
Sungold, Sungold Select II & Rutgers from around June 3rd:
Sungold, Sungold Select II & Rutgers from around June 12th:
Sungold, Sungold Select II & Rutgers from around June 14th:
A few of the first Rutgers harvested, around May 28th:
Sungold, Sungold Select II & Rutgers from around June 3rd:
Sungold, Sungold Select II & Rutgers from around June 12th:
Sungold, Sungold Select II & Rutgers from around June 14th:
Monday, May 31, 2010
Monday, May 24, 2010
Finally, An Update!
I haven't updated my blog in about a month due to some personal issues going on. I'm going to try to get back to updating it regaularly as I can. For now, here's a picture of the 4 Sungold tomatoes I harvested yesterday and a handful of other recent pics. First maters of the year on May 23rd...Yay! =)
The Sungold's:
A Sungold tomato cluster:
First Nasturtium bloom! (I have 2 now...These orange ones are beautiful!):
The last of my Dolly Madison's (Gave the rest away at the MTPS this past weekend):
Marigold that I grew from seed:
Rutgers tomato cluster (2 of these are blushing now!):
Triple Crown Blackberry Buds! (About 10 or so flowers open on this plant now...Yay berries!):
The Sungold's:
A Sungold tomato cluster:
First Nasturtium bloom! (I have 2 now...These orange ones are beautiful!):
The last of my Dolly Madison's (Gave the rest away at the MTPS this past weekend):
Marigold that I grew from seed:
Rutgers tomato cluster (2 of these are blushing now!):
Triple Crown Blackberry Buds! (About 10 or so flowers open on this plant now...Yay berries!):
Saturday, April 24, 2010
The "Butt Mater"
I haven't had a fused bloom or megabloom in a while, so this is kind of exciting. It will be interesting to follow the progress of this tomato, that I have dubbed the "butt mater". =)
The always beautiful, growing nicely, Kerria Japonica (Japanese Rose):
One of the Dolly Madison's. They are all getting very close to opening!
One of my softneck garlic's, still growing great:
2 wee Sungold tomatoes growing. I am really aching to taste these. Supposed to be one of the most popular & best tasting cherry tomato types:
The always beautiful, growing nicely, Kerria Japonica (Japanese Rose):
One of the Dolly Madison's. They are all getting very close to opening!
One of my softneck garlic's, still growing great:
2 wee Sungold tomatoes growing. I am really aching to taste these. Supposed to be one of the most popular & best tasting cherry tomato types:
Sunday, April 18, 2010
A few weekend pictures of new growth
A small update on a few of my favorite plants this year that have been dramatically changing/growing over the past 2 weeks or so...
Dwarf Lime Tree (Tons of new growth...looking great! I may get a few limes off it this year):
Dolly Madison & Canna Flower Bed (Hopefully, a few more Cannas will pop up to fill in the center):
Close-up of Orange Cannas (These are beautiful flowers when they bloom!):
Garlic Chive Flower Buds (I'm excited about these! First year i've seen flowers starting on these 3rd year chives):
Nasturtiums (5 out of the 20 or so have germinated already...Should hopefully be a full basket of them soon!):
The 2 Biggest Tomatoes So Far (These should be my first 2 non-cherry tomatoes to ripen...They are about golf ball sized right now!):
Strawberry Bed (Some huge leaves on these things...They grow about a set a day & have had 2 flowers bloom so far):
Dwarf Lime Tree (Tons of new growth...looking great! I may get a few limes off it this year):
Dolly Madison & Canna Flower Bed (Hopefully, a few more Cannas will pop up to fill in the center):
Close-up of Orange Cannas (These are beautiful flowers when they bloom!):
Garlic Chive Flower Buds (I'm excited about these! First year i've seen flowers starting on these 3rd year chives):
Nasturtiums (5 out of the 20 or so have germinated already...Should hopefully be a full basket of them soon!):
The 2 Biggest Tomatoes So Far (These should be my first 2 non-cherry tomatoes to ripen...They are about golf ball sized right now!):
Strawberry Bed (Some huge leaves on these things...They grow about a set a day & have had 2 flowers bloom so far):
Friday, April 16, 2010
Update On Baby Tomatoes
Below are two pictures I took of some of my baby tomatoes yesterday afternoon. The first pic is of 2 growing on one of my Wisconsin 55 plants & the second pic is of 1 growing on my Rutgers plant. Total, on all my tomato plants, I think I have like 5-6 growing so far. I'm wicked excited about getting some tomatoes possibly as early as late May! =)
Monday, April 12, 2010
Better Picture of First Tomato & Sungold Flowers Open!
The subject explains it all. I have two small tomatoes (about 1 cm thick) growing on one of my Wisconsin 55 plants now. The first pic is of one of them. I also have 2-3 more small tomatoes on other plants that are still too tiny to take a good picture of. The second picture is of one of the few Sungold tomato flowers now sopen! Yay! I' m really excited about growing Sungold this year. It' a sweet orange cherry tomato that's a favorite of many.
Sunday, April 11, 2010
Long gardening weekend, butterfly garden finished & first tomatoes!
I probably worked at least 14 hours, total both days, on preparing my garden for Spring. Some of the things I did this weekend are:
*Potted up 7 of my January 23rd sown tomato plants most of which are flowering already (2 of them have mini maters!).
*Potted up about 8 other smaller tomato plants (ones started mid February).
*Potted up Red Dragon Flower plants, Indian Mint, Bee Balm.
*Potted up all of my pepper seedlings (about 25 or so).
*Put up hanging bracket for Nasturtiums (so they don't keep getting blown off that da** tree branch I had them on! lol).
*Put up 2 more hanging brackets which are holding metal/coir baskets that will be homes for two cherry tomato plants.
*Finished preparing butterfly garden. I even expanded it by adding an about 4x4 ft section. Butterfly garden contains the following: 5 Dolly Madisons bulbs (Planted about a month ago & already looking great!), 3-5 UT Orange Cannas (depends on how many come back up...2 have already), 9 Red Fire Canna bulbs, a handful of Vitex Chaste Tree seeds, scattered Four O' Clocks Rose Beauty seeds, scattered Pink Wistera seeds, Gladiolus bulbs, a Keria Japonica centerpiece & scattered Gateway Joe Pye Weed seeds.
*And more stuff i'm forgetting right now! =)
Here's a round of pics I took this weekend as I finshed things, discovered stuff, etc. (not pictured are several tomato plants not in their final homes yet, pepper seedlings, flower seedlings, my African Violets, 2 cacti, 14 Mixed Heirloom Iris, Daffodil, White Hyacinth & a few other small plants):
First tomato!!! (top middle of picture):
Alliums & more (2 pots California White Garlic, 2 pots misc. softneck garlic, 1 pot Elephant garlic, 1 pot white onions, Egyptian Walking Onions, Bee Balm & a few others):
Bee Balm (before being potted up):
Better Boy Tomato:
California White Garlic (1 of the 2 pots of it):
Container Strawberries (May get my first fruit harvest off this plant!):
Dolly Madisons (These should start blloming in 2-3 weeks! 2 of the 5 in first picture & close-up of one in second picture):
Dwarf Lime Tree (Close-up of the new growth):
Ehyptian Walking Onions (Haven't walked away yet...lol):
Elephant Garlic (3 of the 6 are newly planted bulbs from a few weeks ago):
Flower Seedlings (about a third already removed from here & potted up to cups...I'll get a list on here soon of what i'm growing):
Future home of some cherry tomato plants (probably Sungold or Sungold Select II):
Grape plant buds (I know this is a wocked blury pic where you can't really see much of anything, but I had to try to take one! Upon close inspection of my grape plants, one of them has a handful of what look like bud sets!):
Indian Mint (I love this plant, thanks herb lady! =) One of these days, i'll use some of it to cook something...lol):
Mother of 1000 Plants (Two in the front are cuttings I received a few days ago in the mail, still rooting & will hopefully make it. The one in the back is all that's left of the beautiful one I received last Fall at the MTPS. =( I killed the mother, but this baby had been nurtured for about 5 months now & is doing well!):
Nasturtiums (This pot started with only like 4-5 seeds in it...I want these to be fuller this year, so I put about 15 more seeds in this a few days ago):
New Succulent (I have no idea what it is...I went to my favorite organic nursery last week to look around & just had to buy a few plants, this being one of them...looks cool eh?):
Niagra & St. Croix Grape Plants (2 in back are Niagra & 1 in front is St. Croix. The 1 in front has the buds shown above):
Patchouli (Also came from my favorite organic nursery):
Persimmon Tomato:
Red Dragon Flower Plants (These things are so fragile! The plant in the cup, 4th back, is new because it fell off one of the others, so I had to get it rooting...lol):
Rootbound Tomato (Perfect example of how root bound tomato plants can get, even in slightly large pots! This is a pic of one of my 3ft+ tall plants pictured here on this post, before I put them in the 5+ gallon pots. It was in a 1 gallon pot. The whole thing slid out of the pot easily because it was 99% roots!):
Rutgers Tomato:
Sedums (1 "Dragon's Blood" & 4 Blue Spruce...Two of which are babies I didn't even know existed that I found in the bottom of the pot they were all in before being separated):
Stevia (First one is my attempt at growing this from seed, which is supposed to be really hard! I would have had 4 of these wee babies if I hadn't drowned the other 3 while watering them all. The 2nd pic is one I found at the organic nursery):
Strawberry Bed (Some massive leaf sets on these bad boys...They should give me a handful or two of berries this year...Thanks, Dave!):
Sungold Tomato (My two biggest, got potted up to their final homes yesterday):
Triple Crown Blackberry (Should get a few handfulls of berries of it this year):
Wandering Jew (Absoltely beautiful & cool plant!):
White Onions (Growing great! Father-in-law gave me some seed onions for these that he got at a local co-op...They're obviously great quality, like co-op stuff usually is...I have about another 2 pots worth I need to plant asap):
Wineberry Raspberry (Great healthy plant! I should get a bunch of berries off it this year...Thanks Evelyn!):
Wisconsin 55 Tomato:
Happy Gardening! - Steve
*Potted up 7 of my January 23rd sown tomato plants most of which are flowering already (2 of them have mini maters!).
*Potted up about 8 other smaller tomato plants (ones started mid February).
*Potted up Red Dragon Flower plants, Indian Mint, Bee Balm.
*Potted up all of my pepper seedlings (about 25 or so).
*Put up hanging bracket for Nasturtiums (so they don't keep getting blown off that da** tree branch I had them on! lol).
*Put up 2 more hanging brackets which are holding metal/coir baskets that will be homes for two cherry tomato plants.
*Finished preparing butterfly garden. I even expanded it by adding an about 4x4 ft section. Butterfly garden contains the following: 5 Dolly Madisons bulbs (Planted about a month ago & already looking great!), 3-5 UT Orange Cannas (depends on how many come back up...2 have already), 9 Red Fire Canna bulbs, a handful of Vitex Chaste Tree seeds, scattered Four O' Clocks Rose Beauty seeds, scattered Pink Wistera seeds, Gladiolus bulbs, a Keria Japonica centerpiece & scattered Gateway Joe Pye Weed seeds.
*And more stuff i'm forgetting right now! =)
Here's a round of pics I took this weekend as I finshed things, discovered stuff, etc. (not pictured are several tomato plants not in their final homes yet, pepper seedlings, flower seedlings, my African Violets, 2 cacti, 14 Mixed Heirloom Iris, Daffodil, White Hyacinth & a few other small plants):
First tomato!!! (top middle of picture):
Alliums & more (2 pots California White Garlic, 2 pots misc. softneck garlic, 1 pot Elephant garlic, 1 pot white onions, Egyptian Walking Onions, Bee Balm & a few others):
Bee Balm (before being potted up):
Better Boy Tomato:
California White Garlic (1 of the 2 pots of it):
Container Strawberries (May get my first fruit harvest off this plant!):
Dolly Madisons (These should start blloming in 2-3 weeks! 2 of the 5 in first picture & close-up of one in second picture):
Dwarf Lime Tree (Close-up of the new growth):
Ehyptian Walking Onions (Haven't walked away yet...lol):
Elephant Garlic (3 of the 6 are newly planted bulbs from a few weeks ago):
Flower Seedlings (about a third already removed from here & potted up to cups...I'll get a list on here soon of what i'm growing):
Future home of some cherry tomato plants (probably Sungold or Sungold Select II):
Grape plant buds (I know this is a wocked blury pic where you can't really see much of anything, but I had to try to take one! Upon close inspection of my grape plants, one of them has a handful of what look like bud sets!):
Indian Mint (I love this plant, thanks herb lady! =) One of these days, i'll use some of it to cook something...lol):
Mother of 1000 Plants (Two in the front are cuttings I received a few days ago in the mail, still rooting & will hopefully make it. The one in the back is all that's left of the beautiful one I received last Fall at the MTPS. =( I killed the mother, but this baby had been nurtured for about 5 months now & is doing well!):
Nasturtiums (This pot started with only like 4-5 seeds in it...I want these to be fuller this year, so I put about 15 more seeds in this a few days ago):
New Succulent (I have no idea what it is...I went to my favorite organic nursery last week to look around & just had to buy a few plants, this being one of them...looks cool eh?):
Niagra & St. Croix Grape Plants (2 in back are Niagra & 1 in front is St. Croix. The 1 in front has the buds shown above):
Patchouli (Also came from my favorite organic nursery):
Persimmon Tomato:
Red Dragon Flower Plants (These things are so fragile! The plant in the cup, 4th back, is new because it fell off one of the others, so I had to get it rooting...lol):
Rootbound Tomato (Perfect example of how root bound tomato plants can get, even in slightly large pots! This is a pic of one of my 3ft+ tall plants pictured here on this post, before I put them in the 5+ gallon pots. It was in a 1 gallon pot. The whole thing slid out of the pot easily because it was 99% roots!):
Rutgers Tomato:
Sedums (1 "Dragon's Blood" & 4 Blue Spruce...Two of which are babies I didn't even know existed that I found in the bottom of the pot they were all in before being separated):
Stevia (First one is my attempt at growing this from seed, which is supposed to be really hard! I would have had 4 of these wee babies if I hadn't drowned the other 3 while watering them all. The 2nd pic is one I found at the organic nursery):
Strawberry Bed (Some massive leaf sets on these bad boys...They should give me a handful or two of berries this year...Thanks, Dave!):
Sungold Tomato (My two biggest, got potted up to their final homes yesterday):
Triple Crown Blackberry (Should get a few handfulls of berries of it this year):
Wandering Jew (Absoltely beautiful & cool plant!):
White Onions (Growing great! Father-in-law gave me some seed onions for these that he got at a local co-op...They're obviously great quality, like co-op stuff usually is...I have about another 2 pots worth I need to plant asap):
Wineberry Raspberry (Great healthy plant! I should get a bunch of berries off it this year...Thanks Evelyn!):
Wisconsin 55 Tomato:
Happy Gardening! - Steve
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