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Babs’ Tweets for 2010-06-29
Jun 30th, 2010 by Babs

  • I've got tiny cucumbers growing (in the garden, you pervs, LOL). Woot! 11:33:37
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Babs’ Tweets for 2010-06-28
Jun 29th, 2010 by Babs

  • Wanna see a Seax-Wican have a meltdown? Give them something that MUST be written down, then deny access to their Tree. 10:18:23
  • Woot! I finally got to see Twitter's Fail Whale! 10:23:29
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Babs’ Tweets for 2010-06-23
Jun 24th, 2010 by Babs

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Today, In My Garden
Jun 23rd, 2010 by Babs

It was tough trying to decide whether to do this as a bunch of tweets or as one post. I probably could’ve easily done it either way. LOL

My garden seems to be doing fairly well. Not as well as I had originally planned but most of what’s growing should be ready before Fall. LOL

My sugar pumpkin is only a foot tall but is already producing buds.

The sunflower is almost 2 feet high. While it still has about 4 more feet, if all goes well this will be the first sunflower that I’ve grown that will actually flower.

I may have incorrectly identified the Super Sweet 100 tomato. I assumed that since it was growing so robustly it must be the SS. But now it’s got large flowers on it that I don’t recognize. I guess we’ll find out in a week or so. 😀 I’m pretty certain I do know which one is the Orange Flesh With Purple Smudges, due to the tinges of purple along its stem.

Ants are still eating my radish leaves, along with a bunch of carrot seedings. Damn! And I was hoping this bunch would be the good crop. I hope that enough of the Kaleidoscope Mix will survive, though. I’ve always wanted to see red and purple carrots.

The cucumber has found the fence. I coaxed a feeler over to it yesterday and this morning it, along with two others, have wrapped themselves around the wire.

My watermelon and pepper plants seem to be recovering from Glenn’s weedwacking. If I don’t have watermelons this year I’m so going to kill him!

The spinach is puny and bolting as seedlings. They do get some shade. I think it’s mostly because of the crappy loam Glenn brought home. It’s too heavy and dries out too fast.

The last of my first sowings of lettuce should be ready for harvest within the week. Also grown in the loam, they took twice as long as the ones I planted in potting soil. 😛

Since I plan on dumping the loam I only planted enough lettuce to fill the railing box, filled with potting soil, for the second batch. They are doing quite well. The third batch was sown last week, in those Jiffy peat balls. I did double this time as I hope to have another railing planter by the time they are ready to be transplanted. I love lettuce!

Only one of my cantaloupes sprouted. 😛  It’s about an inch high because I planted it a month late and it took forever to sprout. If I get melons by October I will be happy. LOL

I am incredibly jealous of the Asian family on the other side of Swanton Street. They converted one side of their lawn into a raised bed that is about 4 feet by 8 feet. In it they grow a bunch of veggies. Along side it, in the walkway, they have about a dozen planters filled with peppers and other small veggie plants. And then there’s the plethora of planters bordering the other side of the lawn, filled with flowers. I will have replicated that garden (well, as much as I can replicate it given that I don’t have a yard) by next year.

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Babs’ Tweets for 2010-06-22
Jun 23rd, 2010 by Babs

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