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Is Aerogarden Gardening Cheating?

10 Saturday Nov 2012

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If I used an Aerogarden seed starter kit for my fall garden, is that cheating?  My friend would whole heartedly say “YES”, but she also works from home, has a flexible schedule and is able to devote time every day to her garden.  She also has a huge back yard and has turned a good amount of it into a garden; she even built raised garden beds and irrigation systems! (I’m green with envy :))

Maybe it’s cheating, maybe it’s not.  It’s not like I’m talking about making homemade spaghetti and then opening a jar of sauce.  Kidding – Ha Ha; who hasn’t done this at least once??? 🙂  Regardless of if it’s cheating or not, I love my Aerogarden!  It is so easy to do the seedlings and they grow so fast.  This is 4 days after starting the seedlings in my AeroGarden…

Aerogarden seedlings

This fall I am trying to grow Kale, Lettuce, Beets, Tomatoes, Carrots, Squash and Cantaloupe!  I’m pretty sure this is the wrong season for growing some of these (maybe most of them) LOL.  But I have little lights and a plastic cover which will turn the raised gardens into a kind of greenhouses – at least in my mind it will; I may be making this idea up in my head .  I sometimes do that.   The only seeds I planted directly into the soil are the carrots.

Two weeks after starting the seeds in the Aerogarden…transplanting time!  Mr. E. in all his fantastic-ness threw out all of that poop dirt in my raised gardens and replaced it with good soil.  (Thanks Mr. E.!)

Tomatoes, Beets & Carrots

Lettuce, Kale & Beets

I think I read somewhere that carrots love tomatoes… or maybe that was a title of a book that talked about companion gardening.  The author wrote two books and I think the other one was Roses Love Garlic?  Sound familiar? Anyway I planted carrots all around the tomatoes and just 3 weeks or so later…

Tomatoes & Lots of Carrots

I’m really excited for all of these, but realistically I think I only have a good chance of ‘enjoying the veggies of my labor’ (such a nerd) with the carrots, kale and maybe the beets. One of my squash plants is going crazy so maybe we’ll get something out of that!

Happy Fall!!

Sad Summer Garden

19 Wednesday Sep 2012

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Our summer garden did not go well this year. 😦 The Pak Choy, 1 green bean and 1 baby carrot is all we got.  I blame it on 3 things (4 if I count myself).  Horrible brand of soil, white flies and the rain. (Really you could combine the white flies and rain into one because they are linked.

First the soil…this soil had so much ‘fertilizer’ aka chicken poop that it poisoned my beautiful tomato plants – killing them within 4 days! (Supposedly, the owl makes the birds nervous…I’m not sure I’m believe that)

It also killed my kale and one cauliflower plant.  Not to mention the stink!  I could smell it from my front yard and the SWARM of flies was so disgusting Mr. E when out there with one of those sticky bug traps and was swiping it over the soil.  I am not even exaggerating when I say he caught 20!

Poopy Garden Soil

So a little background on the white fly problem, in the summer I can’t get lady bugs because it’s too hot to ship them so I usually use this organic, soap type spray, but I ran out and when I went back to the store they didn’t have it and sold me this other product.  Which I used and it did help, but I wouldn’t say eliminated the problem.  And then it rained, and then rained some more and then some more.  I couldn’t believe how wet it was this summer; which would normally be a good thing except, it washed all of that white fly b-gone spray off the leaves and into the soil.  BAM the rest of my plants drooped and died within a few days.

The only plan that didn’t die was the Chernobyl Swiss Chard – this plant was out of control!  (That beast of a plant in the picture is the Swiss Chard!) It survived an entire growing season, a transplant, white fly b-gone spray, 2 Arizona summers and a forgetful gardener (that me 🙂 ).  I ended up just pulling it out because the leaves were bitter from being old.  Check out this root system – CRAZY!

So, now Mr. E and I are prepping the garden for this fall.  I have my AeroGarden seed starter kit, which just arrived – I’m so excited.  (Yes, I’m a garden cheater)  So now we are in the process of replacing all of that poo saturated soil and deciding what to plant and where.  I think the vote is squash, some leafy things like lettuce and spinach, green beans, herbs and I think beets.

Gardening and the Caterpillars’ Pak Choy Eating Contest…

19 Tuesday Jun 2012

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I visited my garden Saturday afternoon to see how the veggies and herbs were doing.  No my garden isn’t in some communal location or far from my house… it’s in my back yard… my medium-sized (for a city) back yard and is maybe 30 ft. from my sliding door LOL.  But rather than just quickly watering it or peeking at it from inside, I actually got on my knees and looked at my plants, checked for bugs and measured growth – I “visited” it. 🙂

So the positive first – my carrots (actually only 1 made it through the transplant, but it sounds so sad to say my carrot) is doing really well and is surviving the 100º+ AZ summer.  I peeked through the dirt and there is a little baby carrot growing down there!!  

Baby Carrot

 Also, the kale, swiss chard and cauliflower are looking good, except there aren’t any buds or flowers on the cauliflower, so I’m not sure how it does the whole making a cauliflower part, I only have leaves right now.  (“Making a cauliflower”??? I have no idea where that super intelligent gardening statement came from…LOL).

So while doing my happy dance about my carrot and kale success, I wiggled over to check out the Pak Choy.  <SIGH> The bugs had gotten to it and were having a huge Pak Choy eating contest. There were holes and nibbles in a bunch of the leaves.  So, I ran inside and shouted to Mr. E “something is eating the Pak Choy!”  Without turning from his Fantasy League on the computer he grunted a “hunh, sorry babe…”  I realized he wasn’t going to take this serious until I showed him proof of the catastrophic-ness of the situation!  So I grabbed my gloves and started looking through the leaves knowing I would find at least 1 nasty, mushy, FAT caterpillar.  (I don’t like touching anything yucky, gross or bug-y, I typically leave these things for Mr. E.)  Sure enough I found one right away, I cut the leaf and very carefully and quickly took it inside to Mr. E and showed him the seriousness of the situation. You might be able to imagine his reaction to me walking up to him (or “sneaking up behind him” as he accused me of later) and showing him (“shoving it in front of his face”) and saying (“shrieking”) “Look at how big this one is!”  Needless to say, he was immediately as agitated as I was, unfortunately it was directed more at me then the caterpillar. Ha ha 🙂  

However, being the Hero that he is, he came out and helped me find and pluck 12, yes 12 caterpillars from the Pak Choy.  We’ll have to check again in a few days, because we may have missed some, but at least we stopped the eating contest.  I think the Pak Choy is getting close to being ready, so I’ll have to start thinking of some recipes for it!  Hmmmm…what to make…

Kale, Swiss Chard and Pak Choy

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