🇬🇧 I had planted most of the tomatoes outside in spring. I have already reported about my tomatoes in previous posts. They grew very well and produced something between 20 and 30 kg of tomatoes at the end. Unfortunately, the first autumn storm knocked over the tomato plants and also knocked over the supporting structure.… Continue reading Tomato comparison (fun facts)
Category: Report
Reporting progress on the garden.
Greenhouse
🇬🇧 I just noticed that I have already built my new greenhouse in April, but I have hardly reported about my favorite place so far. Now the greenhouse has accompanied me for a summer and deserves to be introduced. Greenhouse attached to the shed. The grass is still brown from the summer drought. The greenhouse… Continue reading Greenhouse
No pears for me this year.
🇬🇧 That's too bad! I had put so much hope in the pear tree. It was overflowing with small pears, but the late frost in spring made almost all of the small fruits fall off. Three pears have remained and have made themselves really splendid over the summer. One pear had suddenly disappeared, the second… Continue reading No pears for me this year.
Molten plastic pots
🇬🇧 When I recently was tidying up a bit in the greenhouse, I came across some pot pallets that didn't look so good anymore. It took me a moment to understand what was going on there. The poor things must have melted in summer. I once went through my photos and found a picture where… Continue reading Molten plastic pots
Salad for fall
🇬🇧 Already some days ago I sowed salad again. This time, however, I sowed much less than in spring, since this salad will not be planted outside. I am still impressed how many plants can be grown from such a small seed tray. Both I and my chicken friends still like a crisp lettuce leaf… Continue reading Salad for fall
Herby preparation for winter
🇬🇧 The plants in the greenhouse are long withered and the fruits are already harvested. It was time to remove the plants. The space can be used more wisely before the first frost can cause damage to the plants in the garden, which I would like to bring over the winter. Herbs can be used… Continue reading Herby preparation for winter
One man’s pain, the other’s joy
🇬🇧 Chickweed (Stellaria media, part of the clove family) is known to every gardener as a wild growing weed, whereby every gardener should actually be happy to find the plant, as it is an indicator plant for particularly good soil conditions. Furthermore, it can be eaten as a wild herb or even used as a… Continue reading One man’s pain, the other’s joy
Erntedankfest / Harvest festival / Thanksgiving
🇬🇧 "Even in pre-Christian times, sacrificial and harvest festivals were celebrated in the various religions and cultures. People were aware that a good harvest was not in their hands alone and accordingly honored nature" (Source, German). I can agree with this statement especially this year with all my heart. I am grateful for everything that… Continue reading Erntedankfest / Harvest festival / Thanksgiving
The massive weight of Cherry Tomatoes
🇬🇧 The tomato plants were tiny when I put them in the border. Everyone told me to be prepared for the fact that without protection from wind and rain, tomatoes probably won't grow as well as in with and won't carry as many tomatoes. So I did not expect too much growth, and also not… Continue reading The massive weight of Cherry Tomatoes
Pumpkins, pumpkins, pumkins!
🇬🇧 Small and delicate, the pumpkin plants have begun. Now they are so big that they have taken the place of rhubarb. It's a good thing that the rhubarb was harvested for this year and is no longer growing so much. Pumpkin Development The plants of the Hokkaido pumpkin had somewhat difficulties. Of three plants… Continue reading Pumpkins, pumpkins, pumkins!