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Aerogarden Grow Log – “Wrap Up” August 25th

Wednesday, August 25th, 2010

I haven’t posted about them in a while, because I was busy cooking and using them, but the Aerogarden plants have run their course.  The herbs are now dry and yellowing, and things just aren’t the same.  The tomatoes actually went first and stopped bearing fruit, although I was not diligent enough about harvesting, feeding and pollinating new flowers.. maybe they could have lasted longer.  It’s to be expected.  All three gardens have been running since early February.

Overall I got a lot of cooking done with the herb gardens.  I really liked being able to walk 10 feet to the gardens and grab some fresh thyme or parsley for a dish.  I give the herb gardens a solid recommendation.  One caveat – you do have to take care of them and clean up a small mess after harvesting.  There are a lot of little leaves in there.

The cherry tomatoes… well they were delicious.  And I did get quite a few of them.  If you are a big cherry tomato fan for salads, I say it’s worth it.  Other than salads, I didn’t find too much of a use for these.  But they did taste good.

I need to clean out the gardens soon and think about the next planting.  Right now I am thinking about doing a lettuce garden, another herb garden and either a custom herb garden with more of the herbs I use regularly (no more mint, please) or a hot pepper garden.

Overall it has been an enjoyable experience and I didn’t have any major problems.  The only snafu was some mold that appeared early on and had to be swabbed with hydrogen peroxide.  But that was pretty simple.  All in all, it was sure nice to have some fresh things growing when the ground was covered in snow.  I will definitely be growing more in these gardens!


Square-Foot Garden Check In – July 16

Thursday, July 15th, 2010

We’ve finally gotten to the fun part.  I’ll have to add a picture of the garden “overview” soon, but I’ve been pulling a lot of delicious cayennes, jalapenos and tomatoes from the garden.

The tomato plants are bursting with green and ripe tomatoes.  First, they had a problem with the bottom of each tomato rotting (fixed that by adding eggshells to the soil), and now they are splitting and cracking a bit due to unusually heavy rains we recently had (growing too fast).

The tomatoes might not look perfect, but they taste so good.  I remember my mother bringing home really good tomatoes from the New Jersey farms she passed on the way home from work when I was a child.  These are like that, maybe even better!  They are sweet and full of flavor.  The variety I planted is called “Better Boy.”  Definitely will plant these again.

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Square Foot Garden Check In – June 29

Tuesday, June 29th, 2010

It’s been almost a month since the last Square Foot Garden post, and a lot has happened.  We’ve had some unusual weather over the month of June.  Golf ball sized hail and unusually hot weather.

Tomatoes started to form, then grew larger

But there were some (quite a few in fact) problem tomatoes which developed large, flat brown spots on the bottom of the fruit.  I found out this is called Blossom End Rot and is due to a calcium deficiency in the soil.  Notes for next year’s garden…

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Square-Foot Garden Check In – June 2

Wednesday, June 2nd, 2010

Haven’t posted an update in a while… the garden has come a long way.  The tomatoes are growing like crazy!

We replaced the lettuce that had died with cucumber plants.  I have no idea how those will turn out, but they are growing rapidly.

These little guys seem to enjoy the Cayenne and Jalapeno pepper flowers…

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Aerogarden Grow Log – May 14

Friday, May 14th, 2010

Everything is in full maturity now.  The tomatoes and herbs taste so good, and everything is plentiful.  We went away for 10 days to Prague.  The gardens got a bit out of control (as you can see), but survived.  Nothing is showing any sign of slowing down.


Square-Foot Garden Check In – April 29

Thursday, April 29th, 2010

Finished planting the outdoor garden recently.  The final list:

  • Tomatoes
  • Habanero peppers
  • Jalapeno peppers
  • Mucho Nacho peppers
  • Cayenne peppers
  • Strawberries
  • Arugula
  • Green Onions
  • Onions
  • Butter Crunch lettuce (2 have died)
  • Japanese and regular cucumber (to replace the lettuce plants… not doing well so far either)

So far, so good.  The lettuce and arugula have really taken off.  Two of the butter crunch lettuce plants wilted suddenly and then died.  I think the soil was too moist.  We got a nice salad recently with freshly picked arugula and butter crunch.  Just the few plants produced a big bowl of greens, with plenty still left on the plants to re-grow.  This wasn’t even a third of the plants.

I’m most excited for the peppers and tomatoes.  Now that it is warmer and more sunny, it’s the perfect time to plant them.  Here’s hoping they do well.


Aerogarden Grow Log – April 27

Tuesday, April 27th, 2010

Tomatoes are ripe!  A couple of days ago, some of the green tomatoes began to take on a ripe color.  Two of the plants are standard red cherry tomatoes, but one of them turns a golden yellow.

Yesterday they were ready to eat.  All of the effort has paid off.  These taste sooo much better than typical restaurant or grocery tomatoes.  And there are so many left on the plants.  I expect to be eating tens or maybe hundreds of these.



“Food for thought is no substitute for the real thing.”
~ Walt Kelly