Showing posts with label tomatoes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tomatoes. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 15, 2009

"Thread Magic" Update & The Last Of The Topsy Turvey Tomato Harvest

 
Last evening, not being content to do the things that I aught to be doing, I decided to see how my experiment would look if I whipped it into a small bag. The size of the square made for a cosmetic sized bag - but hey ! it was just for fun anyway right!  All in all I am happy with the look and am now anxious to try some more experimentation .. better order some more though since I am almost out now!

I harvested almost all of the remaining tomatoes from the "Topsy Turvy" planters, although I think I have a little more than this amount left on the vines. Despite the leaf curl & yellowing I think that I got quite a decent yield, although perhaps not as much as plants in the ground in a warmer climate might have offered. All of the fruits have bee healthy and yummy - so I guess I can;t complaint. Next year I will see how frequent food does - perhaps that is what these plats needed to counter no being in the ground and having a larger root system?

Monday, August 24, 2009

Topsy-Turvy: End of Summer Update

Early Girl - more plentiful, but terrible leaf curl

I had promised an update of this popular 'Topsy Turvy' planter and - so - here it is! The Early Girl was grown in near full sun. Despite watering every day the leaves developed a terrible leaf curl that left the plant looking yellowed & spindly. The dirt was not quite to the top - perhaps I needed 3 more inches? Was that the problem perhaps? Was the sun just too dang hot? I opened the top of the planter to 'vent' it a bit and remembered to water at the end of the day so that the roots would not 'boil' in the heat of the day. None-the-less , despite the leaf issues, I did get some tomatoes from this plant but not anywhere near as many as I would have had the plants been in the ground with a cap. Our nights can get pretty cool even in summer (one of the great benefits of where I live!) and perhaps the plant just did not like it.
Roma's - very good!

These Romas were is a slightly shadier place on the deck and experienced some leaf curl too but not as badly as the Early Girl's. Lots of tomatoes - many of which are still ripening. The leaves were rather too yellow as well after awhile. Perhaps both plants would have benefited from more fertilizer - but there again who knows what happened! Next year I think I may just grow tomatoes in a huge pot & I will try growing sweet peas or some other hanging flowering plant in the 'Topsy Turvys'. Perhaps I will discover what the error of my ways was and I will try tomatoes again. One way or the other this was an interesting experiment in alternate ways to grow vegetables and plants.
The roses seemed to have liked the extra heat and sun this summer. This 'Joseph's Coat' is still blooming furiously & beautifully. My favorite damask rose, 'Rose deRescht' is also still giving me a precious few late blooms. It is thriving in it's new home - a large, comfortable pot that is against the house and in a spot that enjoys lots of sun & summer warmth. I think I may buy a few new damasks and grow them similarly. I have lots of fungus issues with my ramblers & I think fighting it will always be a constant battle that requires chemicals that I prefer not to use. Thankfully the 'Joseph's Coat' seems more resistant and all I will do with it is a severe pruning this winter.
A soft, gentle 'volunteer'. I wait for these to appear each year!
These shelf mushrooms, on an old cedar stump, are one of my favorites.
They are so beautiful in a very 'wabi sabi' way!

Friday, July 3, 2009

Topsy Turvey Update

Just a quick interruption, between more 'art-supply' posts, to update y'all about the tomato growing season chez moi. These photos were taken 5 days ago and the little lovelies have grown quite a bit since! It would be most unlikely for very many folks here to have this size fruits on the vine - so to speak- at this point in the summer; we are just still pretty cool for these sun and heat loving plants. At this point, I am giving a "thumbs up" to these Topsy Turvey growers. The Roma's are sending shoots up-ward and there are lots of blossoms on those shoots too. The Early Girls are still directed down-ward but the growth is lush. What I really need to go and get is some tomato food I think. I am thinking that this really may be tomoto growing at it's easiest. Next year, if they are still being made, I want to add a coiuple more of the growers - one more for tomatoes and one for a pepper plant.

Happy weekend to all and ,to those of us here in the States, let's remember how very important the philosophy & tenants of our independance really are.
Above: These are Roma's and there are a LOT of them!
They are in a bit more shade that the Early Girls.

Below: These are Early Girl's ( I think )- a beefsteak variety if I am not mistaken.
There are many small tomatoes beginning to grow. These truly were the "early girls"!

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