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First (non-cherry) tomato

Posted by Steve on July 22nd, 2008

As is tradition on this blog, here’s an image of the first (non-cherry) tomato harvested from this year’s garden. (We harvested the first cherry tomatoes a couple weeks ago.) There’s one more tomato just a few sunny days away from being picked, but then it looks like we’ll be waiting for a little while longer [...]

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Garden is starting to produce

Posted by Steve on July 12th, 2008

We’ll start harvesting zucchini any day now. The pole beans are doing the best they can in their shady plot. The cherry tomato plants are full of blossoms, and we have large fruit on the other tomato plants.

We harvested some over-ripe peas upon returning from vacation, and we’re looking forward to more of them [...]

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Backyard awash in pink, purple, and blue

Posted by Steve on July 12th, 2008

When you return home after 9 or 10 days, you never really know what state your yard and/or garden will be in. We were pleasantly surprised to find our backyard in pretty good shape upon our return. The grass (which we had replanted in the spring) was a little long, of course, but everything else [...]

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Seen in our yard (#5)

Posted by Steve on June 26th, 2008

Evan loves the Frog and Toad stories, and one of his favorites is “Dragons and Giants” which appears in the book Frog and Toad Together. In this story, Frog and Toad set out to determine whether they are brave. Standing side by side while examining themselves in a mirror, Frog states, “We look brave.” [...]

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Seen in our yard (#4)

Posted by Steve on June 25th, 2008

Roses. <sigh>.
I will grant that: 1) a well-maintained plant can be semi-attractive, 2) one could find the sheer variety of blossom shapes and colors intriguing, and 3) yes, they can even produce beautiful flowers. But why do these plants require so much effort? Back in 2001, when we bought our house, the back yard [...]

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Seen in our yard (#3)

Posted by Steve on June 25th, 2008

For the past several years, we’ve had a few azalea plants in the courtyard by our front door. The plant closest to the front door is located mostly under the roof soffit and, up until I put in a drip irrigation system a few years back, would die off every couple years. (We’re currently on [...]

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Seen in our yard (#2)

Posted by Steve on June 24th, 2008

I chased this bumblebee around one of the Spirea japonica plants in our front yard for several minutes trying to get a crisp, clear shot, but he was just moving too fast. He would scurry around the tiny blossoms collecting pollen for about 5 seconds and then fly to the next blossom cluster. The photo [...]

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Seen in our yard (#1)

Posted by Steve on June 22nd, 2008

Jen got a little too eager for fresh peas and picked these pods well before they were ready. Despite their early separation from the vine, they were still sweet and tasty. And the pods were equally delicious!
So far, our garden is doing quite well this year. Our first crop of lettuce, which we grew from [...]

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Bark for birthdays

Posted by Steve on June 3rd, 2008

As you can see, last weekend’s project was to spruce up the front yard for this weekend’s double-birthday celebrations. (Quiz: Can you name both people whose birthdays we will be celebrating this weekend? The answer can be easily found in the archives.) I am not a big fan of bark. In the past (and in [...]

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First harvest

Posted by Steve on May 25th, 2008

This year’s first harvest is a bunch of fresh, tender lettuce leaves. And for the record, we should have started harvesting it at least a week ago! In the past, we’ve always tried growing our salad greens from seed, and for whatever reason (soil? sunlight? variety?) we just have not had great luck. So this [...]

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