Apr
16
2008

We’ve Got Beans

bya Gabrielle at 9:29 PM

And you know what that means . . .

Beans, beans, the magical fruit.
The more you eat, the more you toot.
The more you toot, the better you feel.
So eat your beans with every meal!

Aren’t they just precious.  I think they are the cutest beans I’ve ever seen.

I’m such a proud mother.

This picture shows just how small they are.

Our plants are so small, it isn’t even funny.  I don’t think any of them are more than a foot tall.  Perhaps we bought midget plants or something. I think it has to do with the lack of light that they get. We have to put them outside soon or else I’m quite certain they are going to bite the dust.

I want to build a little garden area in my backyard, but I don’t even know where to start, and my brother informed that I am probably going to have to spend a few hundred dollars on soil.  How depressing.  Also, my backyard sorta sucks – there is really no good place to build a little garden.

I guess I’ll figure things out eventually.  I’ll have to, or the 80 tomato plants chilling on my back steps are going to run off in protest and plant themselves elsewhere.  I never intended to have 80 Beefsteak tomato plants, but since I have such awesome “greenhouse” light in my office, every single seed I planted in my grow kit sprouted.  I really don’t remember planting 80 seeds, but I guess I did – or else they were magic seeds and they multiplied.  Hey, anything is possible.  🙂

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Mar
24
2008

Flowers on Easter

bya Gabrielle at 7:00 AM

I went over to my Aunt’s house to attend our family Easter dinner. When I got done eating, I went outside with my camera and started taking pictures of the pretty flowers blooming in the back yard. Since I am not entirely sure what these plants were called, I haven’t included their names in this post. I’m not a botanist, so shoot me. And since I can’t think of catchy lines to describe each and every flower I have listed below, I’m just gonna let you look at them and go, “Aww.”

Easter Flower

Blossoms

Pink Flower

Flower Eating Bee

Pretty Pink Flower

Another Pretty Pink Flower

Twin Flowers

Dog Wood

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Mar
18
2008

My Baby Plants Part 2

bya Gabrielle at 7:00 AM

Another week, another set of pictures of my baby plants. This week, I actually have some pictures of the green pepper plants. I have no idea why it took them three weeks to sprout. It was only supposed to take about 7 days like all of the others. Of the 18 that we planted, about 14 of them are now visible. Phil’s watermelon seeds sprouted, too. I didn’t think that they would for some reason, but they proved me wrong. I can’t wait until the plants grow up and start yielding a crop.

Cucumbers

Week 3

Cucumber Plant

Snow Peas

Week 3

Snow Pea Plant

Green Beans

Week 3

Green Bean Plant

Tomatoes

Week 3

Tomato Plant

Cantaloupe

Week 3

Cantaloupe Plant

Green Peppers

Week 3

Green Pepper Plant

Watermelon

Week 3

Watermelon Plant

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Mar
11
2008

My Baby Plants

bya Gabrielle at 7:00 AM

As you may have read in an earlier post, Phil and I decided to plant a garden. We planted some cucumbers, snow peas, green peppers, green beans, cantaloupes, and cherry tomatoes. All but the green peppers have sprouted and started to grow. I’ve read that green peppers can be hard to germinate. I may have to plant some more and put them on top of the frig until I see them busting through the soil. But for the ones that have done well, I’ve got pictures of their progress over the last two weeks.

Cucumbers

Week 1

Cucumber Plant

Week 2

Cucumber Plant

Snow Peas

Week 1

Snow Pea Plant

Week 2

Snow Pea Plant

Green Beans

Week 1

Green Bean Plant

Week 2
Green Bean Plant

Tomatoes

Week 1

Tomato Plant

Week 2

Tomato Plant

Cantaloupe

Week 2

Cantaloupe Plant

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