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Garden Update Podcast - Week of 8/15/16 - S1E14
As I discussed in my most recent Workout Plan Update, I am changing how I am rolling out posts and podcasts for Small Scale Life. I am going to post Workout Plan Updates at the end of the week (looking forward to the next week) and Garden posts at the front end of the week. I will post podcasts in the middle of the week. Other posts will pop up as I write them. Since I haven't posted an update in a month, I am posting a Garden Update Podcast, post and videos. It is time to talk about success, failures, pests and blight. It has been a learning year in 2016!
Garden Bed 1
Garden Bed 2
Garden Bed 3
Garden Bed 3 is my 3'x8' bed. I grew potatoes in this bed last year, and this year it was going to be my garlic and onion box. It started out splendidly, but as of mid-August, it has not performed as I anticipated. Here is a summary of the plants and performance of this garden bed. The bottom line is that this bed needs a fence!
Garden Bed 4 and 5 and Vertical Garden
Between the vertical garden and Garden Bed 4, I had about 150 basil plants in my garden. I harvested about 9 gallons of basil and created a ton of pesto and pasta/soup starts.
Guerrilla Garden
I have three zucchini plants in the guerrilla garden. The plants looked pretty healthy this season, and I have been taking pictures of the flowers all season. Unfortunately, I needed to keep my eye on the stalks. I noticed on 8/14/16 that the stalks were ripped apart. Further exploration revealed that my plants had been attacked by squash borers. I will be writing an article about this in the near future. Here is a summary of the three zucchini plants in the guerrilla garden.
Wicking Beds and Hybrid Rain Gutter Grow Systems
The wicking bed and Hybrid Rain Gutter Grow System (HRGGS) are both showing their value and abilities. I have a great crop of peppers, cucumbers and jalapenos coming from these two systems. The plants in the wicking bed are VERY healthy and producing a bumper crop of green peppers and cucumbers!
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Garden Update
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Garden Update Podcast - Week of 8/15/16 - S1E14
As I discussed in my most recent Workout Plan Update, I am changing how I am rolling out posts and podcasts for Small Scale Life. I am going to post Workout Plan Updates at the end of the week (looking forward to the next week) and Garden posts at the front end of the week. I will post podcasts in the middle of the week. Other posts will pop up as I write them. Since I haven't posted an update in a month, I am posting a Garden Update Podcast, post and videos. It is time to talk about success, failures, pests and blight. It has been a learning year in 2016!
Garden Bed 1
Garden Bed 2
Garden Bed 3
Garden Bed 3 is my 3'x8' bed. I grew potatoes in this bed last year, and this year it was going to be my garlic and onion box. It started out splendidly, but as of mid-August, it has not performed as I anticipated. Here is a summary of the plants and performance of this garden bed. The bottom line is that this bed needs a fence!
Garden Bed 4 and 5 and Vertical Garden
Between the vertical garden and Garden Bed 4, I had about 150 basil plants in my garden. I harvested about 9 gallons of basil and created a ton of pesto and pasta/soup starts.
Guerrilla Garden
I have three zucchini plants in the guerrilla garden. The plants looked pretty healthy this season, and I have been taking pictures of the flowers all season. Unfortunately, I needed to keep my eye on the stalks. I noticed on 8/14/16 that the stalks were ripped apart. Further exploration revealed that my plants had been attacked by squash borers. I will be writing an article about this in the near future. Here is a summary of the three zucchini plants in the guerrilla garden.
Wicking Beds and Hybrid Rain Gutter Grow Systems
The wicking bed and Hybrid Rain Gutter Grow System (HRGGS) are both showing their value and abilities. I have a great crop of peppers, cucumbers and jalapenos coming from these two systems. The plants in the wicking bed are VERY healthy and producing a bumper crop of green peppers and cucumbers!
Watch
Garden Update
If you are using iTunes, please rate and review the Small Scale Life Podcast. Ratings and reviews help us grow the podcast and the blog, and I appreciate your reviews. You can leave a review by following these simple steps:
Click on this link.
You can also write a longer review, though it’s not necessary. Again, thank you for listening and your review!