Showing posts with label Gardener Kirst. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Gardener Kirst. Show all posts

Saturday, May 28, 2011

Please welcome our newest addition!

Oh, man! I cannot believe it--we have a SECOND tomato growing!! Sweet Baby T has a sister on the way!! Tammy is growing like a...well, like a tomato!!! :) We are so excited! Gardener Pup is excited too--or at least I think he is. He keeps licking the plants, so I think he's trying to show his love (or eat Tammy. uh oh!)

We have been doing pretty good with our Urban Garden. It's been fairly low maintenance.  We check on them a few times a day to make sure they are not drying out and if they are we water them.  This coming week we are putting our babies on actual food! Plants cannot live by water alone...or something like that.

The weather is really starting to get nice out here. Today's high is 65, which is so absolutely perfect out here that the plants should just LOVE it. I was thinking of going to the pool today...should I take Sweet Baby T and Tammy with me? Would that be weird? If you were laying on a pool chair and looked over to see a girl laying out with her potted plants would you think that was strange?? Probably...I guess I'll leave them at home with Mr. Sunshine to look after them on the balcony.

Anyway, here are the latest pictures:
 Sweet Baby T (Right) and Tammy (Left)
Anaheim Peppers starting to grow!

The cucumber plant has not been doing as good as these other two. We will see if it starts to respond to the FOOD we're going to feed it starting Monday.

Ok, that's all for this riveting episode of Watching Water Boil Plants Grow.

Signing Off,
Gardener Kirst

Tuesday, May 17, 2011

The Beginning

Hello. Welcome (all one of you) to the exciting world of a couple buckets of plants on our balcony. We call it our Urban Garden.

My name is Gardener Kirst. My partner in "grime" will be Gardener Jurle. At any give time you might find an update from either one of us here.

How did all of this get started, you might ask...well. I'll tell you. Gardener Jurle's sister (we'll call her J.L. PrissyPants) was bragging telling us about some really good strawberries and tomatoes and jalapenos that she grew in her garden at home. She told Gardener Jurle that she was growing tomatoes in a planter (instead of her regular garden).  That gave Gardener Jurle an idea to try to grow some veggies here! Since we don't have a yard (apartments tend to not hand out backyards) we decided we'd just get big planter pots and just plant a few things. If those things live then we'll try more next year.

Honestly, neither Gardener Jurle nor myself have any sort of green tint to our thumbs, so we are just winging it! I'm going to explain what we did (don't get too excited...it's not a very complicated process) and then in the coming days, weeks, months, (or hours if we accidentally kill these plants!) we'll update and post about our progress.  So, if you are looking for some reading to help you fall asleep at night, please join us often...I'm sure there is nothing more exciting in your life than watching leaves grow.

Getting started: 5/16/11

Gardener Jurle and I just went to the local Wally-World and picked up two 12 inch plastic pots (JL PrissyPants said not to get terracotta because they hold in heat). We bought a large bag of soil and the plants. Oh, and one pair of $1.00 gardening gloves. The Gardening Gloves were essential for these reasons:

1. Dirt under and around the fingernails is not particularly what you want to see when I have said fingers coming towards patients' eyes all day long.
2. Gardening gloves make me feel official and powerful. Don't laugh...I bet they do for you too! Put on your gardening gloves and see if you don't feel like you can conquer the world!

OK...here's what it looked like:
All our supplies, stacked so neatly. This was before we made a royal mess.
These are our plants that we bought to start with (Tomatoes, Anaheim Peppers, and Cucumbers). 
The Royal Mess (as mentioned above).
The final product. Our little pots.

So, that's all she wrote for today. This is the beginning of what will hopefully be a "fruitful" relationship. (oh, come on--you knew I was going for that at some point, right??) hehehe

Ok, feel free to comment. :)

Signing Off,
Gardener Kirst.