Tales from an Ottawa backyard veggie garden
Adventures in growing edibles veganically in a small townhouse backyard in Ottawa, Canada. (veganic since ~2021)
Thursday, November 7, 2024
Leaf collection in full swing -- putting pre-soaked alfalfa below leaf layer
Sunday, November 3, 2024
Garlic: Planted the rest of it
The second half of the garlic (some Elephant, some "regular") went in today. Elephant in the north section, Regular in the lower section. Two of the elephant bulbs were MASSIVE (they're the first two from the left in the northmost row here).
And, I added kelp as well as pre-soaked alfalfa to these ones, and scattered that over top of the first half garlic too.
All is covered by a thick layer of leaves.
One of the "regular" garlic bulbs was half-bad/shrivelled -- very disappointing at $25/pound plus tax! But overall I still had enough to fill my ~4x4 foot garlic bed area.
Monday, October 28, 2024
First hard/killing frost in the yard last night
Monday, October 21, 2024
Garlic: First half planted ("Elephant" and "regular")
Thursday, October 17, 2024
GA: Hard frost hit this week; removed everything except the hardies
Sunday, September 15, 2024
Lettuce seed heads full of aphids
Dang, the backyard lettuce seed heads are full of aphids, so I might just not collect any lettuce seeds this year.
Friday, September 13, 2024
GA: Watermelon harvested! Delicious!
Thursday, September 5, 2024
GA: Caterpillar at top of an corn ear
A plump beige/grey caterpillar was at the top of one of the ears of corn I harvested today. The rest of the ear was perfectly fine though, so just removed the damaged part and ate the rest.
Tuesday, September 3, 2024
Potato harvest in yard -- north of the broccoli
Friday, August 30, 2024
Potato harvest in yard begun -- the west part of the south bed = "AC Chaleur" has beautiful big potatoes!
Some are smaller, but overall I'm very happy with the size!
One was HUGE but had a sizeable hole drilled into the middle of it by some critter, and it had some rotting with various critters nibbling at it, so obviously tossed that one.
Wednesday, August 28, 2024
GA: Cantalope harvested! But I think too early even though tendrils were all dried (stem was still green)
Harvested the cantelope today because both tendrils where the stem joins were completely dried up, and I worried about theft, especially since it was my one and only cantelope.
I think it needed more time on the vine though, because while it's perfectly edible, it's not particularly sweet or flavourful.
Saturday, August 24, 2024
GA: Ground cherry harvest ramping up / ongoing
Even though the ground cherry plants at the allotment are only inches high, they're delivering a decent harvest! Finally had enough today to make a pie.
GA: Praying mantis!
Saw a green praying mantis wandering in my garden! I have a feeling s/he must have come from an egg sac that someone bought, but who knows. Cool regardless.
Thursday, August 22, 2024
Removed tulle from rest of the zukes which aren't doing well anyway
Yeesh, another bit of a measly year for the backyard zukes -- after the initial flush, they just petered out and don't look like they're doing much of anything -- the females are dying before even opening. So, removed the tulle today and will let them live out their days.
GA: FOY corn harvest!!!! --- DELICIOUS!!!!!!!!!
GA: Oh no -- the sheer curtain over the broccoli has an unrepairable tear
Thursday, August 15, 2024
GA: Tomato harvest is happening -- picking them blushing -- delicious!
So, yay! The sad, pathetic tomato plants (which are very much like a lot of our allotment people's tomatoes) are managing to yield a few tomatoes each. Not going to be tons of batches of tomato sauce, but, enjoying the ones that are coming in!
GA: Harvested more potatoes: ____ pounds (still a good amount of potato bed I haven't dug up yet)
So far that's ___ pounds from the GA potatoes.
GA: Onion harvest
Harvested some onions today. I think they were from the sets, rather than my home seed starts. Not gonnan lie, they're definitely on the small side! But they're onions none the less! I'll use them in upcoming recipes, not likely to be many to put away.