'Thinning' the garden and more.
May. 31st, 2006 11:36 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Well, it was rough... but I did it. I murdered some babies in my garden. A lot of babies, actually, and it was heartbreaking to do so.
Because
Meri wanted to see "the carnage," I did take a picture of my poor babies.

Radishes 'thinned' from my garden

Six dozen - that's 72! - killed radishes

Four killed cornstalks

Two dozen killed green beans
I'm a murderer. :-(
While I was working hard in the garden, the boys were playing on their Banzai Falls for the fourth time now. They went down the slide a handful of times together today, and it was pretty cute.




And lastly, I bought the boys new swimsuits two days ago so that they would have a spare suit at all times. They've done so many water activities already that I was having to wash their suits every single night. I haven't yet adjusted the ties on the inside of their new swimming trunks, however, so I had to keep reminding them to pull up their suits this afternoon. At one point, Jack was flipped around trying to grasp the back side of his suit, and I caught this gem:

Jack's tan line.
I'm thinking Jack should be the official new Coppertone® model... and it's not even June yet!
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Radishes 'thinned' from my garden
Six dozen - that's 72! - killed radishes
Four killed cornstalks
Two dozen killed green beans
I'm a murderer. :-(
While I was working hard in the garden, the boys were playing on their Banzai Falls for the fourth time now. They went down the slide a handful of times together today, and it was pretty cute.
And lastly, I bought the boys new swimsuits two days ago so that they would have a spare suit at all times. They've done so many water activities already that I was having to wash their suits every single night. I haven't yet adjusted the ties on the inside of their new swimming trunks, however, so I had to keep reminding them to pull up their suits this afternoon. At one point, Jack was flipped around trying to grasp the back side of his suit, and I caught this gem:
Jack's tan line.
I'm thinking Jack should be the official new Coppertone® model... and it's not even June yet!
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Date: 2006-06-01 04:53 am (UTC)Jack tans like my kids and my dad. I for the life of me can never get that brown without burning and peeling 50katrillion times. I am envious. I considered taking a picture of Connor today from the backside with no shorts on. He's so brown and so white in the middle - sortof like a skunk, but different ya know.
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Date: 2006-06-01 04:57 am (UTC)Isn't it sick? Jack hasn't sunburned once. He's got his daddy's skintone.
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Date: 2006-06-01 06:12 pm (UTC)BUT - you have some choices.
• You can plant one seed every few inches (however far apart you want the actual plants to be - which, of course, depends on what it is). And then you'll have tons of useless space for weeds to crop up when all those seeds don't grow.
• You can plant as directed, but then skip the pruning stage. Your plants will not have enough nutrients or space and your garden will be a disaster.
• You can plant as directed and prune. We're allowed to do that with plants. We're not allowed to do that with animals or people.
• f you know your garden enough you can take a middle ground. Maybe not plant as many seeds as directed. (fresh seeds, well furtilized soil gives them more of a chance. But that seems risky.
And in the end you'll murder them all anyway. ;)
PS - did I ever comment on how cool that water slide is? Wow. I was born way too late!!
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Date: 2006-06-02 04:25 am (UTC)And tell me about it! I had a regular Slip 'n Slide, but nothing like this slide!
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Date: 2006-06-02 11:05 am (UTC)(and think of how tastey those babies will be :) (I've had my share of gardens over the years, but decided I'd rather be riding my motorcycle on nice sunny saturdays then pulling weeds - gardening is much more fun when it's a family activity.)
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Date: 2006-06-01 04:57 am (UTC)Oh wait...not where you are yet. Nevermind. ;)
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Date: 2006-06-01 10:15 am (UTC)I agree with marshmelococoa on the thinning -- survival of the fittest!
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Date: 2006-06-01 04:07 pm (UTC)I often think how nice it would be if you lived here. We'd sit for hours in the garden and chat, and it would be splendid. :-)
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Date: 2006-06-01 12:52 pm (UTC)i want one of those slides! how do they work?
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Date: 2006-06-02 02:44 pm (UTC)i do wish however that i had planted my tomato plants further apart, they are very entangled right now. kevin and i each planted a garden at our houses. i have corn, cabbage, bell peppers, tomatoes ( 3 varieties - big boy, mr. stripey and mountain gold a solid yellow variety), zuchinni, yellow squash, okra and lettuce.
kevin planted tomatoes (2 varieties - beefsteak and some solid orange type), corn, eggplant, corn, watermelon, cantaloupe, bell peppers, pumpkins (2 varieties - one gigantic, the other luna - a solid white pumpkin), zuchinni, yellow squash and okra.
right now the corn is just above my knee and kevin's is a few inches taller than that. my tomatoes all have 2-3 each on them, plus lots of blooms. all of our pepper plants are blooming and some even have growing peppers on them. kevin's pumpkins are growing like mad. the large variety has leaves that are bigger than my feet!
my cabbages are gorgeous round roses almost 2 ft across. all the plants are touching, but the actual heads are only about as big as my fist right now.
i've found gardening to be more enjoyable than i thought it would be. i also learned a cool tip, that i've tried and thought i'd pass on.
i was encountering some problems with bugs (most likely aphids) on my tomatoes. i really detested the thought of powdering with insecticides. a guy kevin worked with said to sprinkle the plants with flour. so i did. amazingly, anywhere the flour was on the plant, the bugs weren't. of course, if you water over the top, or it rains, you have to reapply. so i've started watering from the base as the moisture on the plants is what initially draws the bugs. just thought you might find that helpful also.
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Date: 2006-06-02 03:03 pm (UTC)I've not had a problem with bugs on tomatoes (yet), but I do have to put black pepper on my green beans or they get eaten up badly. Good thing pepper isn't expensive!
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Date: 2006-06-03 05:30 am (UTC)The pictures are cute, it looks like the boys have a blast playing on the slide! I am SO envious of Jack's tan!
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Date: 2006-06-06 04:28 am (UTC)Heck, *I* wish I could tan like Jack too!