June 23, 2005
The garden has settled into a summer plateau already. I fed it almost 2 weeks ago with fish emulsion, and maybe a week or two before that I worked some compost into the soil. I've decided the soil is lacking, though I have added compost with every planting. When I saw Jimmy and April's tomatoes 3 weeks ago, they were huge. Every one has probably as much space as half of one of my gardens. The cherry tomato from Home Depot, the gourmet plant, has done the best, with good-sized tomatoes ripening often. The 2 plants in A have grown bigger suddenly, no tomatoes yet though. I think I have allowed the brussels to take up too much of their space. The brussels never did much, though they grew big and leafy and attracted many worms. Speaking of worms, the prettiest caterpillars have been eating the parsley. I don't mind, as the parsley is blossoming madly, and they're just chewing the stalks. They have white stripes interspersed with orange-dotted black stripes. At one point there were 7 of them. I took off one and put it in a jar to see if it would make a cocoon for me, but it hasn't yet. Yesterday only 2 caterpillars remained, still eating. I don't know if birds lunched off the others. I wonder if it is too late to plant basil. I keep forgetting. Plot A has become the volunteer garden, with, at this time, a collard, several marigolds, a leaf lettuce, and several cilantros that came up without my effort. The anaheim peppers are doing nicely. So is the arugula--the only lettuce that made from my massing plantings. Actually there are some light green leaf lettuces, but they seem a bit too bitter.


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