Gardener’s Update: July 9
It’s been a while since my last update. A lot has been going on outside of the garden that has distracted me from my reports. Things have slowed down now and I’m taking the time to enjoy having a yard. The sun has just gone down but the sky is still light. The birds are quietly chirping in the trees before they retire for the evening. And, I’m sitting in my backyard by the garden, watching the fireflies and enjoying a Rusty Nail.
The garden is quite lush thanks to all the rain we have had recently. It’s been nice not having to water every day. I don’t water the day after a good rain either, the roots need a little bit of a break. So, the garden has proved to be low maintenance for the most part.
I’ve been enjoying the sugar snap peas. I have been steaming them and then serving them with pasta, mint leaves, and feta cheese. Quite a delicious meal. The mustard greens, although gone to flower, are nice and spicy. My friends and I have discovered they go perfectly on a hamburger.
I’ve learned from the sad excuse for a frame I made to support the sugar snap peas that I really should get something a little better equipped to handle the wind for the beans I planted. I purchased a couple of 2-foot wide trellises at the home center and set them up leaning slightly out of the garden bed. The make a very nice addition to the garden. I’ve also started staking the tomato plants. That’s right, not only have the plants my mother gave me done well, but the plants I started which gave me such trouble for so long are now almost as big as hers.
Everything else is coming along quite nicely as well. I’ve stopped eating the first batch of lettuce as it’s bolted, but the next batch will ready for eating in about a week. My kale is healthy, but really is supposed to be best after a frost. I’m not entirely sure why I planted it so early. Just a miscalculation I guess. Hey, get off my back – first time gardener.
The only thing not working out so well are the pepper plants. The weather has been overcast or cool and the peppers are being overshadowed by the out of control potato plants. I think when all is said an done I will have just one pepper plant. The herbs are also doing, well, okay. They aren’t growing very fast and the yield seems to be less than I was hoping for. I think I need to give them their own bed next year and not keep them in planters. But then again, the weather may have a lot to do with it.
I was going to write about how I have spent several evenings in the back yard and haven’t seen any bats. Well, that would now be a lie. I’ve now seen at least two of them flying around as I write this. I love to watch their tortured flight paths as they try to catch their prey.
While I’ve spent so much of my time thinking about how great it is to have a yard to garden in, I’ve forgotten about it’s other pleasures. After work I’ve come out here with a drink and just sat quietly admiring my handy work and watching the slow progress of the garden. I’ve made myself breakfast and sat here eating it in the early morning sun. I’ve had friends and family here for grilled dinners and frivolities. In all, the enjoyment I’m reaping from this yard and garden is greater then the effort I have put in. Heck, the work I have put in is a pleasure too.
Karl on July 9th 2009 in Garden, News, Non-Fiction




