Is it considered one fig or three?
A learning journey of a city-slicker dreaming to live off of the land as much as possible, trying my hand at growing as much food as possible on a regular city plot. City Farm in the making with lots of pictures!
Showing posts with label Figs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Figs. Show all posts
Tuesday, September 6, 2011
Saturday, September 3, 2011
Harvest Updates, Sept 3rd
This face looks like a Muppet! Can't wait for the Movie to come out! I hope they don't ruin Jim Henson's legacy... We are drowning in figs as you can see!
NZ Spinach. We have SOOOO much!
Kabocha pumpkins curing in the morning sun.
We're still harvesting Strawberries, TONS of figs, Cucumbers, Peppers, Beans, Eggplants, Apples and a bit of Okra
Shiso ready to be salted and "massaged" (Shiomomi 塩揉み).
More yummy peaches from our neighbor! :-D (We take them figs, they bring us peaches, sweet deal!)
We are inundated with FIGS!
More of the same...just another day...oh there's Kidney Beans in this one though..
Garlic Chives(にら) just cut from the garden, washed and ready to be cut, to put into the Cucumber Kimchee.
Strawberry delight
Dragon Whiskers on top, Figs, Cukes, Okra, Beans, and strawberries
yes, more New Zealand Spinach... Maybe I'll try to do a souffle...naaah, too much work...
Wednesday, August 24, 2011
Garden Updates, August 23rd
As you can see from our harvests, our little fig tree is an amazing producer

Here's a view of the little fig tree" that can" It's about 7' tall and about as wide. It's an unbelievably small tree for the amount of fruit it supports

Here's a view of the little fig tree" that can" It's about 7' tall and about as wide. It's an unbelievably small tree for the amount of fruit it supports
Here is a sweet potatoes and corn bed. Trying this companion planting to see if it works. The concern is, corn is a very nitrogen hungry plant, yams are not. Yams supposedly don't produce well in their tubers if you supply too much nitrogen. All you get is leaves. So, currently we are only giving compost to the corn's "feet" and not the sweet potatoes. Let's see how it turns out!
Cucumbers, which I train the vines almost daily
A view from one angle. There's Kabocha pumpkin in the bottom left, carrots and onion bed in the middle, okra on the left side mid area,
Okra
Peppers
Lettuce hiding in the shade
Burdock and Amaranth
Onto the front garden: This is the divide between our neighbor and us. Asparagus was planted earlier. Now we have Corn, Bush Beans, Dill and Cosmos growing there.
These Fuji's are looking mighty fine!
Satsuma Mikan (mandarines)
"Alauria" the peach tree gifted from our neighbor is growing pretty well. We've had a few problems at first, peach tree borers which lay eggs on the branch tips and the larvae bore their way into the new branches. I just kept pruning off the infested parts and boiling them before throwing them in the compost. We'd also had white mildew but we stopped watering so much and the problem went away. Under the peach tree, I have a rare purple sweet potato growing.
This is the Haas Avocado. Under it I've planted some Royal Purple and Green Lake Bush Beans, Blue Basil, Purple Orach and some Cosmos. Two voluntary vines of sweet potato have also sprouted, since we had planted them there last year. We're not sure if we have enough time for the Sweet Potatoes to properly grow tubers, but we're just letting it grow. Maybe there's a streak of purple in me. Most of these plants have purple tones!
Here's one of the Akane Apples, we just have a few this year. I think 7 was the total. Last year we had 3.
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