Showing posts with label cherry tomatos. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cherry tomatos. Show all posts

Saturday, June 6, 2009

Soon there will be food...

Day 17

So, the garden gets bigger and bigger every day. The plants keep growing towards the sunlight so I moved them onto the window. It is amazing to me how big everything is now. It seems like every time I turn my back they grow a little bit.
The tomato plant is measuring in this week at about 29 inches. I am still eagerly awaiting a first tomato. Hopefully soon. The bean plant has grown to approximately 16 inches tall. My project for him this week is to re-pot him and find a stick for him to climb. For most of the week it seemed like he was going to climb up the tomato plant. Everything else is growing well as you can see from the far right picture. Just growing toward to sun!

I have been having trouble with the cilantro. It has yet to sprout and I am getting a little bit worried. I repositioned it and I hope maybe that will make a difference. Maybe it just needs more sunlight. I will be so bummed out if it doesn't sprout. That will mean no homemade salsa for me.

Everything NEEDS to be re-potted sometime this week. I have been looking on freecycle for any kind of free pots of shelves. I really want to reorganize my garden area. Hopefully something will turn up soon. If not, I will be out hunting for cheap gardening supplies.

Sunday, May 31, 2009

Everything is growing like woah!

Day 11
So yesterday when I woke up everything was officially growing. The beans had sprouted and the basil was finally poking through. Everything else is moving right along steadily... well, with the exception of the cilantro which has yet to sprout. My cherry tomato plant however brought be great joy yesterday. Look:
THE TOMATOES ARE ON THEIR WAY!

I am planning on getting a new shelf for my plants within the next few days and re-potting them to accommodate their rapid growing rates.

I am so excited for this. This plant always amazes me with how fast it grows. Come on now, I measured it yesterday and it was just about 18 inches tall now. I am going to need to get something to support it and keep it up right. I am thinking about trying to get a small piece of wood and gently supporting the plant with string. I have a feeling this bad boy is going to become top heavy very soon with all the weight of the tomatos.

I also am going to need something for my beans to climb up very soon. For a second I didn't think they were going to sprout and then BAM! Amazing growth out of now where! I mean come on, my bean plant tripled in size in one day. I bet by the end of the day it will have grown even more. I underestimate its growing rate for sure.

The lettuce and chamomile are growing excellently too. I was getting worried about the basil then I remember this is RED RUBIN basil so, obviously the color is different. I looked closer and sure enough.. it was sprouting.

Monday, May 25, 2009

The Cherry Tomato Plant Grows!

Day 5

This cherry tomato plant is growing like you wouldn't believe! if you remember form the first picture, where I should have measured it but didn't, it was about 4 or 5 inches tall. Well, I decided I need to keep track of how fast this bad boy is growing so I whipped out my tape measure. In five days this plant has basically doubled in size and is now just under 11 inches tall! Holy moly...


I can't wait to see how much this plant is going to grow by next week!

Thursday, May 21, 2009

Re-Potting Your Plants

Urban Garden
Re-Potting Your Plant


Since I am working with recycled materials and a low budget for my urban garden, I decided to use bottles that my local bottle return doesn't accept. You can use any type of bottle really but I picked a nice milk carton. I am going to be re-potting my sweet 100 cherry tomato plant. Whenever a plant gets too big for the current pot, you should make sure to re-pot is as soon as possible roots can continue to grow properly.

Before you start getting complex and cutting this bottle up, make sure you rinse it out thoroughly. Just because you like milk or soda, does not mean your plant will. ;-)

So once your bottle is rinsed out and you have selected the plant you would like to re-pot you will need to find an box cutter or pair of scissors.

Start to make your recycled pot by cutting the top 1/4th of the bottle off. This bottom half will give you enough space for your roots to grow.Discard the top half. Then cut a few small holes in the bottom of the pot so that excess water will be able to seep out to avoid drenching the plant.Now you are ready to add the soil. I am using organic soil. Fill the pot with soil so that it is 3/4 full. Make a small hole in the soil so that your plant will fit easily in.


Becareful when taking your plant out of its original pot. Carefully tip it over and your plant should slide out. If not carefully squeeze the pot till it slides out. Then plant it in the new pot.
Be sure to use extra soil to cover the newly re-potted plant.
And that's basically all there is to it! Now your plant is ready to grow in a larger and recycled pot.

Urban Gardening - Day 1

The Urban Garden
Day 1


So many times I have heard people complaining about not being able to garden because they live in an apartment or they don't have a backyard. This summer I am setting out to disprove this thought with recycled products, organic seeds and plants, and a small budget.

The first thing I needed to do was set up a space right near a window where my plants would be able to get adequate sunlight. Since this apartment is so tiny, I also needed to be sure this window wouldn't disturb the other creatures living here. I decided to also devote a small table right under the window to my garden and my garden only. So once my location was picked and my gardening table was in place I was ready to go on a hunt for wonderful organics to grow.

My first stop was to a favorite place of mine Seven Arrows Farm. This place is fantastic. They have such a wonderful selection of uncommon plants, herbs, loose tea, and so much more! The staff there are always so pleasant and helpful. But before I get sidetracked, I should tell you I was like a kid in a candy store trying to pick out what I wanted. I decided to get a potted Sweet 100 Cherry Tomato plant and packaged seeds of chamomile, oak leaf blend lettuce, red rubin basil, pencil pod bean, and cilantro. I made my choices based on what doesn't need a lot of space to grow and what I love to cook with and eat.

So after picking up my seeds and plants I decided to head out to get some potting soil and random supplies. I was able to find some organic potting soil for $1.50 for 8lbs and a watering can for $3. I also decided to pick up some 2 disposable cookies sheets for $2. These will be good for catching excess water in my urban garden.

Now that I have all the supplied I need, time to get planting!