Monday, June 29, 2009

Broccoli Flowers



We waited a little too long to eat our broccoli... It started to flower!

Harvest: Broccoli and Cauliflower









Sunday, June 28, 2009

Tearing up your grass in California just got smarter

We found this on reddit.com.  (link) I have never liked mowing the lawn and thought is was kind of fruitless (both literally and figuratively) and wasteful.  Since the never-ending drought cycle in California is only going to get worse with shifting climate patterns, it is amazing more people didn't think of this sooner.  Saves water, less yard work, and if you do it right, it can make your lawn look like it belongs where you live instead of some sort of idilic suburban dream from an old tv show dropped down in the middle of the desert
 

Saturday, June 20, 2009

Wild Flowers

One of the really nice things about having a garden is all the wild stuff that grows unexpectedly. Here are some photos of flowers blooming in our garden right now. Every couple of weeks there's something new.






Lettuce flowers?


So we had 3 lettuce plants and 2 of them grew up to be large, delicious heads of lettuce (kind of like butter lettuce)  but the third one stayed small and didn't develop into a nice head.*  It stayed like a little shrub. 

 Eventually it began to grow taller and a little bit pointy.  

As it grew taller we noticed that small flower buds were developing and a whole stalk like structure was under the little shrub-like leaves.  

We had long ago realized that this lettuce was not developing into  something we would want to eat.  Instead maybe we can gather its seeds and plant our own lettuce next spring using our big window as a greenhouse. 

According to wikipedia, lettuce flowers are good for seed saving beginners-- that's us!  (Learn about it here.)  We will have updates to show what a lettuce flower looks like.


 *It should be noted that this lettuce plant was kept indoors for 3-4 weeks longer than the other 2 because it seemed to be thriving inside. 

Wednesday, June 17, 2009

Wild Plants



Our yard is very big and we only used a small portion of it to plant our food. In the rest of the yard, we let things grow as they may. We got a lot of grass, a lot of flowers, a some questionable edibles. Above are photos of what we think is a blackberry bush. It grows very fast and it likes to spread out and try to take over the yard. Below are photos of what we think are wild grapevines. They also grow fast and try to take over, but they're much easier to handle. Unlike the blackberry plant, they don't have thorns. In addition, they have a velcro-like quality so they stick to each other.