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Garden, 12th Week After Planting

DSC01108 The biggest radish on DEC 5, 2013DSC01115   Garden overview DSC01116  Garlic, DEC 5, 2013

This biggest radish is a good size.  We may get more next week.  Some may begin growing better when the days begin to lengthen.  Only two and a half weeks until then.

The garden overview shows the radish patch to the left, and parsley and cilantro to the right.  The scattered grey-green plants are the cabbage plants that I bought already started.  I planted eight of these in different parts of the garden to see where they grow best.  (Since most of the garden did not do well.)

The garlic is from one head that we bought at the grocery store, and separated into cloves.  I planted about 6 cloves at each end of the garden.  It  is growing well everywhere so far.

Though I planted a whole onion at the same time, nothing is growing from it, at least not yet.  I am going to see if onions, from seed or planted whole, and chive from seed begin to grow better later.

It is a little surprising to me that garlic grows so much better than any of my onion types so far.  Two years ago I got good chives from plants, and onions did begin to take hold in the late winter.  I would have gotten a couple of scallions if that garden had not been full of lead.

 

Garden, 10th Week After Planting

Garden, End of 10th week after planting DSC01021 View of garden, some things grow better

Best radish so far DSC01029  Best radish with slightly swollen stemBest parsley DSC01035 Best parsley showing speeded up growth

Best lettuce DSC01040 New lettuce seedlings.  All others disappeared

. Best dill plant DSC01030 Best cilatro DSC01036 Best cilantro, growing better

Some plants are starting to take off!  As you see the garden is shaded by the houses a lot, because we are getting close to the winter solstice.  Nine more weeks from now there will be more light than we have right now.  The light will begin increasing in 4 1/2 weeks at the winter solstice, and it is our experience that in general things in the yard slowly begin to grow at that time such as clover and grass.  Maybe parts of the garden will grow better again.

It seems that caterpillar season is over.  I did not see any crawling today, although the temperature on the font porch was over 70 degrees.  The beets and carrots have been eaten off to the ground.   There are some new leaves of lettuce coming up.  It has been apparently eaten off several times, but a few new seedlings are popping up, yet again.  Time will tell.

For sure we will have a few herbs to harvest as needed for our kitchen in a few weeks!