
Tuesday, June 16, 2009
Blogging Hiatus

Thursday, May 21, 2009
My Tomato Garden

I love fresh tomatoes. I love heirloom tomatoes. A tomato that is actually the color it is supposed to be when it is picked and has never been in the refrigerator is easily one of my favorite things. So, at some point, I decided to construct a garden in order to grow tomatoes for the camp during the summer.
I decided to build on the other side of the back tennis courts. The land is mostly flat, it gets a ton of sun, there is a water source, and one of the fence sides is already built. Contrast this photo with the one above:












Newspaper
Peat Moss
Horse Manure
LC1 Soil
Horse Manure
Weeds should be minimal.
Then I built the next two beds & filled them the exact same way.














Finally, in early May, I was able to plant. Or rather, transplant. I went to the Planthouse, a wonderful nursery in Kerrville, and picked up 40 various plants from them. I planted them at night, and planted them as deep as I could.





I went ahead and caged the Planthouse plants, since they are much further along than the plants I started from seed. I started mine on April 1st, where the Planthouse may have started these in late Feburary.


Bed 1 | Bed 3 | Bed 5 | Bed 7 |
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Big Rainbow? | Cherokee Purple? | Lemon Boy | Italian Red Rose |
Big Rainbow? | Cherokee Purple? | Lemon Boy | Italian Red Rose |
Big Rainbow? | Cherokee Purple? | Lemon Boy | Italian Red Rose |
Big Rainbow? | Cherokee Purple? | Cherokee Purple | Italian Red Rose |
Big Rainbow? | Rainbow Heirloom Mix | Cherokee Purple | Italian Red Rose |
Green Zebra | Rainbow Heirloom Mix | Cherokee Purple | Surefire |
Green Zebra | Rainbow Heirloom Mix | Better Boy | Surefire |
Green Zebra | Rainbow Heirloom Mix | Better Boy | Surefire |
Green Zebra | Rainbow Heirloom Mix | Better Boy | Surefire |
Green Zebra | Rainbow Heirloom Mix | Better Boy | Surefire |
Bed 2 | Bed 4 | Bed 6 | Bed 8 |
Green Zebra | Rainbow Heirloom Mix | Big Boy | Black Krim |
Black Krim | Rainbow Heirloom Mix | Big Boy | Black Krim |
Black Krim | Rainbow Heirloom Mix | Big Boy | Black Krim |
Black Zebra? | Rainbow Heirloom Mix | Beefsteak | Black Krim |
Black Zebra? | Rainbow Heirloom Mix | Beefsteak | Black Krim |
Black Zebra? | Rainbow Heirloom Mix | Beefsteak | Merced |
Black Zebra? | Rainbow Heirloom Mix | Carnival | Merced |
Black Zebra? | Rainbow Heirloom Mix | Carnival | Merced |
Black Brandwine? | Rainbow Heirloom Mix | Carnival | Brandywine |
Black Brandwine? | Rainbow Heirloom Mix | Mortgage Lifter | Brandywine |
Beds 1-4 are the plants I grew from seed. Beds 5-8 are the plants I purchased from the Planthouse. Beds 7 & 8 are the ones closest to the tennis courts.
Friday, May 15, 2009
Dry Cure Fail



I am old enough to understand that most things I do the first time are going to be problematic. It is only after doing things several times that you start to avoid simple mistakes and errors. And it is only with these failures that you actually learn. I like to say that if I am not failing at things, I am not taking risks. That being said, I hate failing. I understand it is a rational part of it all, but when things go wrong, my whole day is shot and I am miserable to be around.
Wednesday, May 06, 2009
Edward Gets 30 Points
Catie and Britt planned a wonderful party in an Alamo Heights park. There was much swinging.













