Thursday, September 8, 2011

kindergardens - weeks 18 & 19 {eating the alphabet}

(long post - you've been warned!)

The kinder has not been in the garden this week.  Neither have his parents.  Between Irene and Lee and other random storms in between, we've accumulated nearly 18 inches of rain in the past 10 days, so we haven't been out much to see what's growing.  I did wade across the soggy yard this afternoon to pluck our last ripe (ridiculously juicy and delicious - oh, it was good) watermelon from the vine.  But other than that the garden has been largely neglected.

Since there are no updates to be had, I thought I'd recite the alphabet instead.  Here goes...

A - apples (well, no apples yet, but we did plant apple trees)


B - broccoli, blueberries


C - cauliflower



D - daikon (Japanese radish - still working on this one - we're hoping to get the seeds in the ground whenever the rain breaks, and hopefully they'll have enough time to grow before it freezes)

E - eggplant

F - flower maze


G - gourds, green beans



H - herbs, hyacinth bean




I - Indian corn



J - jalapeno peppers

K - kohlrabi



L - lettuce


M - melon (cantaloupe)


N - nasturtium


O - onions


P - peppers, pumpkins, potatoes, peas




Q - squash (we cheated...and the vine got killed by a borer, so no pics, either)

R - radishes


S - strawberries, sunflowers, swiss chard




T - tomatoes



 U - rhubarb (cheated again...and again, no pics)

 V - vines (morning glory)


W/X - watermelon/xigua (Chinese watermelon)


Y - yams (another cheat - it's really a sweet potato vine.  But the grocery store labeled it as a yam, so I'm going with it)

 
 Z - zucchini, zinnias (bugs killed the zucchini plant, too, so you just get zinnias...)



Our alphabet garden inspiration came (I think) from this book:


 We naturally had to make a few changes, since we weren't going to be planting quince or mangoes.  And we can't eat through our entire alphabet, but we sure had fun trying some new things that we would have never grown otherwise (and some we will probably never grow again - ha!).

5 comments:

Tim said...

You have many beautiful pictures in this post. I like it.

Charla Liedahl said...

Love that book! Love your garden! If only I could get my kids to eat HALF of what you've listed I'd be a happy momma!

Mama Bean said...

Sorry to hear you're drowning :( I enjoyed your alphabet very much, your harvests look beautiful (what a huge onion)!

Jess said...

I'm partial to your cheat for Y. Sorry to have called you out on that one, didn't realize I was messing with your alphabet!

Love love love the second zinnia picture. The light is sooooo yummy!

And your cauliflower is huge. Really huge. Looks like kiddo is about to fall in and be swallowed up!

Cathryn said...

I've been out of the loop for a while but I loved checking your blog and was not disappointed! First, your photos are breathtaking and interesting, second, I was relieved to see I hadn't missed many posts! I guess you are too busy to blog tons as well.

Love the open door in the photo with the sunshine, and the goldfinch protected by glass as well!

Life is sure busy, stay safe and happy!

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