First a flower... 🌻🙂 Welcome to my blog - Starting a garden Post #17. As always I begin with a flower. Sunflowers have been the most exciting success of my garden this year.
My garden is well beyond starting but I am sticking with the name because I don't think I have ever produced 17 consecutive weekly posts on one topic 😅
Now with out further ado, on to the garden update. The cucumbers are doing great on the trellis.
These are pickling cucumbers and we will probably have enough this week to start making pickles. My wife re-discovered her grandma's bread and butter pickle recipe last year using some of our neighbor's cucumbers. This year we will have our own cucumbers 😁 Its been really nice because my wife shared with her uncles and cousins. Lots of memories.
The cucumbers are also now climbing the sunflowers. Either that or this sunflower is putting on cucumbers haha.
Here's a cucumber tendril with a tight grip on a sunflower stalk.
The green beans are also climbing up the sunflowers. You can see the green bean vine wrapping around the sunflower stalk and even a blossom or two on the green bean plant.
Its really lovely to see the perfect spiral the green bean vine makes around the sunflower. So anyway the sunflowers have been great fun. And I've never used them as support and shade for climbing plants. Its always cool when plans like that actually work out.
The green beans are quite healthy. We only have a few plants but are getting a few dozen beans a week. Beans, basil and zuchinnis are really all we are harvesting right now.
Blueberries are getting close with a couple ready to pick.
Butternut squash are also growing well but still several weeks from ready.
Lots of tomatoes too but not ready.
Moving outside the garden I did have some luck foraging wild raspberries.
These are balck raspberries which mostly turn black when ripe but some stay red. The wild berries are smaller than the ones you buy at the store.
And a little tart which makes them go great with ice cream 😋 By watching the edge of the woods (a.k.a. the ditch 🤣) on our walks, I collected a couple batches of 20-30 berries this week.
Well that wraps up Post #17. Have a great week and get outside ☮️💮😎
Bonus Pics:
Cosmos in a wild swampy area of the yard. We cleared a pretty big space - probably 5ft by 10ft - and planted a wildflower mix this spring. This is all we've got so far, two lovely cosmos blooms. Disappointing but any new perennials in that swampy area will be nice.
Hydrangrea near house.
Yellow flower with bee.
I've been finding lots of the wild raspberries out here. I notice the coyotes are eating them quite a bit too lol.
I'm not proud lol. I'll fight off the coyotes or anyone else for a few of these yummy berries.
They coyotes are quite the vegetarians over here, there's wild plums, berries and gourds and of course you see their scat ends up looking like some kind of super multigrain bar lol. Rodents are too fast for them around here.
Plenty of squirrels and bunnies here. I saw some gooseberries but not alot of anything else I would consider eating. Having fun figuring out the berries though. There are tons of the bright red honeysuckle berries and also porcelain berries. Birds really like the honeysuckle berries.
Lovely. Will definitely be planting sunflower and cucumber together this year... You've stumbled across a good tip!
Thanks for checking out my post 🙂 the sunflower/cuke combo is fun to watch
I'm sorry I don't catch your posts more often... I'll try to do better!
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I LOVE wild blackberries! Do you know about the Three Sisters method of gardening that the Native Americans used? Your garden reminds me of that.
I can't get enough of the wild berries 😋 my family doesn't like going on walks with me because I'm too slow constantly looking for berries and not keeping up lol. The Three Sisters method is deep of in my unconscious mind I think. Lots of people including my family garden used it when I was growing up. We just need to substitute in corn for the sunflowers. I was shocked we didn't plant corn. My wife did most of the seed collecting. We will definitely have some corn in the mix next year.
wow those blueberries! so cool!
its also really cool how those vibe vegetables are climbing the sunflowers and the sunflowers dont block too muvh of the sun?
Thanks for checking out my post. So far so good with the vine vegetables and sunflowers. My garden gets a lot of sunlight this time of year so a little shade hasn't affected them.
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I'll be darned! The sunflower/cucumber team is a winner! I hadn't thought of that, but, I can see how well it is working!
Thank you!
Thanks for checking out my post dswigle 🙂 Can't wait to starting pickling those cucmbers 😋
I hope you make a post about that!
The pickled cucumbers look very nice. My favourite pickles are cucumbers and peppers.
Thanks for sharing, it is heartwarming to see the shades of green alive.
I love spicy pickles but my family like the bread and butter ones so I have to compromise 😉 Thanks for checking out my post