Wednesday I'll be flying to NC for my little brothers wedding. I'm very excited! And I'm also so busy that I think I probably won't be able to accomplish much of anything that I originally wanted to before I leave. So...sorry, no pictures this time! I thought about maybe bringing my laptop and blogging while at the airport, but I found out that the airports I'll be stopping in don't have free internet, so that's a no-go.
I'm pretty upset about my cherry tomatoes because a few weeks ago I rigged up the self timer to do all of the work and as I probably talked about, they were getting plenty of water. (Even more than enough) However, now I've tested it again and they aren't getting enough at all. Soooo... I think that my Cherry tomatoes will probably die while I'm gone. I'm going to tell my roommates to water them if they can, but I'm 80% positive that they probably won't. It's okay though, because I've gotten a lot of produce from them and I think I'll sneak a big bag on the plane and bring them home to my family. It's sad to think about the poor things dying, but they are just plants and they aren't people. (sometimes this is hard to remember)
I had more than 10 zucchini's in the fridge and I've shredded them up and put them in the freezer. I found one super large zucchini that was way overgrown, shredded it up, and put it in the compost. I made zucchini bread and it turned out great! So the zucchini is all taken care of and probably won't pollinate itself while I'm gone. Although it will be very frustrated because of this, I am sure. Some of my larger cherry tomatoes are getting ripe, but I'm going to put them in the closet maybe. (YES, the closet. LOL- more on this when I come back) I might have to try and bring back some eggplants with me as well.
Okay, just wanted to give you guys a heads up. I'll be gone for a week and a half, and I'll try to sneak a post or two in in the meantime. C-Ya!
Monday, May 23, 2011
Leaving for a Wedding and a vaycay!
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Tuesday, May 17, 2011
The Usual Garden Update!
Sorry for a lack of weekend post. Things got super busy over the weekend and I had very little time to accomplish much of anything. So here is the standard garden update post! So, the biggest change is that I went to Lowes and bought a drip hose...or rather a "spray" hose. It doesn't drip water, but sprays it out along various intervals on the hose. I figured with a hose that sprays water, I can tell just how much water my garden is getting.
Then, I went to walmart and bought this digital watering timer:
Then, I went to walmart and bought this digital watering timer:
It has a 4 1/2 star review on Amazon, so I figured it must be worth it. I haven't hooked it up yet, but I've programmed it already. I've tried to hook up my drip hose to my cherry tomatoes, but so far it gives them way more water than they need, while the rest of the hose gives the garden just enough. Soooo when I leave for a week and a half to go home for my little brothers wedding, my tomatoes will probably get way too much water. That's okay, but for now I'm going to water them all by hand so they don't die BEFORE I leave!
So here is a break down of each of my plants:
Cherry Tomatoes-My four cherry tomatoes are all doing well, and in fact, they have produced more than this:
Yep, that's a big bag of cherry tomatoes right there! And I CAN'T eat them all by myself! The sad part is, none of my roommates want to eat them either. One doesn't like tomatoes, and the rest of them seem completely uninterested in eating/picking them as well as my zucchini. Kind of sad, but it's the truth. So far I've only been able to get my roommate to put some cherry tomatoes in a pasta salad she made for a party we had on friday.
They produced tons of fruit but now they are slowing down a teensy bit. It's been kind of difficult keeping them upright, especially as I've moved them around. They've grown well beyond the limits of their metal support cages.
They produced tons of fruit but now they are slowing down a teensy bit. It's been kind of difficult keeping them upright, especially as I've moved them around. They've grown well beyond the limits of their metal support cages.
As you can see, I had to put in a wooden stake to keep them from falling completely over.
Peppers:My peppers have grown in size, but they still haven't produced any fruit, so I don't really have a positive outlook for them. But they do provide some greenery! Next time I will grow them in pots and in a finer soil.
Eggplants:
My eggplants are doing great, despite being overrun by the zucchini. I'm going to have to go outside and tame back the zucchini leaves after I write this...but I have at least 4 eggplants growing on my plants and I'll post pictures of them when I harvest them I guess.
Zucchini:
My zucchini is growing like mad, and produces fruit IF I pollinate it, because nothing else does. Right now I've got like 8 zucchinis in the fridge that nobody will eat but me. I've tried to convince friends to take them away, but nobody has yet.
My zucchini is growing like mad, and produces fruit IF I pollinate it, because nothing else does. Right now I've got like 8 zucchinis in the fridge that nobody will eat but me. I've tried to convince friends to take them away, but nobody has yet.
All this and MORE! |
I guess I thought that I'd be able to eat all of my zucchini by myself. I stubbornly refused to believe that I could have more than I needed. Well I was wrong, I have way too much! But on the bright side, I'm saving lots of money by growing my own! I think they are at like a dollar something a pound right now at the store.
Sunflowers:
My "original" sunflowers have died, but they continue to sprout extra flowers on their stems. So I end up getting like 3 or four flowers on each sunflower stem. It's really interesting because I thought that sunflowers just have one big flower and that's it! Here are a few pictures of them:
My "original" sunflowers have died, but they continue to sprout extra flowers on their stems. So I end up getting like 3 or four flowers on each sunflower stem. It's really interesting because I thought that sunflowers just have one big flower and that's it! Here are a few pictures of them:
Multiple flowers on one stem! |
Big Sunflower 2.0 |
Frankenstein Sunflower!!! |
I took a close look at my oldest sunflower, dug it up and inspected it. The seeds have dried out and it looks like this:
It certainly didn't have a lot of seeds, but it was interesting nonetheless!
Here you can see my largest sunflower leaning against my tomatoes. The seeds are starting to form! |
My two cherry tomatoes that are planted next to my large sunflower might be cross pollinating with my regular tomatoes, because.....their fruit is becoming extremely large. The tomatoes are still arranged like regular cherry tomatoes, but each one is about the size of a golf ball. ALSO, my cherry tomatoes are almost nearly as tall as myself. They are REALLY tall. Like vines almost...and so far they are the tallest plant in my garden, even taller than my old sunflower. I've had to build them a major support cage. Here is some of their fruit:
They are REALLY big in real life. Larger than normal cherry tomatoes should be. |
Here you can see two huge strands. |
A picture of both our shadows. As of publishing this entry, it is pretty much up to my shoulders and has shown no signs of stopping yet! |
Here is a side view of my garden:
There you can really see just how overgrown my zucchinis are becoming. Sorry for the shadow and the glaring sun, but this is arizona! We had a party on Friday night and one of our guests was pretty impressed with my zucchini. He seemed a little amazed that I haven't had any major pests (like squash bugs or cane bores). I'm pretty surprised too, and glad because it makes taking care of them so easy. Well, that's all for now!
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Sunday, May 8, 2011
Seeing Pink!
I have realized that in the past 21 months that I have lived in my apartment, I've lived with 6 roommates who have now moved out. 21 months divided by 6 equals 3.5. So roughly every 3.5 months then I could possibly expect to have a roommate move out. This means that if I live here for another two years, then I can expect to have another 6-7 roommates move in and out. The number could be more or less.
The other idea of mine would be more expensive, but I think very effective. That is, to buy nothing but PINK kitchen items! Sounds like it could work, right? And in this day and age, this is a perfectly feasible plan because of the whole Susan G. Komen/Breast cancer awareness color that they market so much stuff with. Let me tell you, I have seen just about everything in pink for that cause. Do you think that Sanrio has made a Hello Kitty version of everything? They pretty much have, and the same goes for Breast Cancer awareness- you can find SO much pink stuff in stores now. Just google breast cancer products and you'll find tons of strange stuff. Here are some examples:
Which brings me to yet another point, the issue of roommates taking my things accidentally during the move-out process. Many people out there are not aware of what items belong to them and so when kitchen items become jumbled together, they lose track of what is theirs and what is not. Thus when they move out, the "Mahalo Mentality" as I will put it, comes into play. The Mahalo Mentality is the idea that if you go over to somebodies house and you take off your shoes, when you decide to go home then instead of taking your own shoes, you trade up to someone elses shoes that may be cuter or nicer. Basically you trade up. So what happens is for example, a roommate will see a nice kitchen utensil that they think is theirs when in fact, theirs is the cheaper or uglier utensil. They do it subconsciously I think. After all, who would grab the soiled oven mitts or the partially melted spatula when they have the opportunity not to?
Most of my items are safe in my own designated areas, but pretty much everything in the kitchen is communal. WHICH I'm okay with people using my stuff. However, if you move out of this house with my stuff, I will come and hunt you down. I get REALLY upset when people take my things. I'm more aware than most of what items are mine and often when I try to remember, I mark things with my name. Permanent marker eventually fades away with use, but I've also thought about trying nail polish. Somebody told me that they marked their things with nail polish and it doesn't come off. So that is an option for consideration.
The other idea of mine would be more expensive, but I think very effective. That is, to buy nothing but PINK kitchen items! Sounds like it could work, right? And in this day and age, this is a perfectly feasible plan because of the whole Susan G. Komen/Breast cancer awareness color that they market so much stuff with. Let me tell you, I have seen just about everything in pink for that cause. Do you think that Sanrio has made a Hello Kitty version of everything? They pretty much have, and the same goes for Breast Cancer awareness- you can find SO much pink stuff in stores now. Just google breast cancer products and you'll find tons of strange stuff. Here are some examples:
Breast Cancer Awareness Sprinkles:
From Crumbs Bake shop |
Cat food:
From Purina |
KFC Chicken buckets:
A cement mixer:
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HOLD UP you might say! BUT Hello Kitty has her own airplane!! Well guess what? I present to you:
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HOLD UP you might say! BUT Hello Kitty has her own airplane!! Well guess what? I present to you:
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Courtesy of Delta |
Okay so I have no problems with all this stuff being branded with the cure. And in fact, it only helps me out because I can find anything I need for the kitchen in a pink color and that way, all of my roommates (provided they are not blind) will know that everything pink is mine. So I did a bit of online window shopping and here is what I've found:
Measuring spoons |
Tongs |
ice cream scoop |
Popcorn popper! |
mixer |
Food processor! |
Ice Cream Maker! |
Knives |
Oi, sorry about the layout, but you can blame the new blogger layout for being a pain to use. BTW, you can find all of this stuff on Amazon. There's a whole lot more, but I don't have the patience to deal with Bloggers limited capabilities.
But... You get the idea, right? And I'm sure people would be wary to use anything pink, since they would automatically know it's mine. I think that once all my stuff wears out, I'm really going to buy everything in pink if I know I'm going to room with people again because it will be such a moneysaver. Good idea?
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