Glacial Progress

By Brydone: Thursday, July 22, 2010

Almost three months later now and only in the past 2-3 weeks have we witnessed big changes to the plants.  A very cold and wet May and June did nothing for our friends; the lettuce had an especially hard time of things and leaves a bit to be desired taste wise.  One recently planted nasturtium is showing good signs of life although its friend is really struggling.  Our basil plants suffered a severe aphid infestation and were thrown to the wind.  Although we have good southern exposure from the rear balcony we receive little direct sun in the middle of the day because of the coverage from the balcony above.


New bird feeder; for our friendly finches. 

The tomatoes are finally coming along now but with many nights below 10 degrees earlier on our crop my be greatly diminished.

Tomato flower in full bloom - rather late

Come on Tomato! 

Recently planted are a couple of pole bean plants.  They are looking great and in a few days have soared toward the balcony ceiling. 
 





Gardening at The Court

At the beginning of May, Torill and I moved down the hall to apartment 306. A larger apartment featuring two beadrooms, two baths, and most importantly for the purposes of this blog, two balconies. On the south facing balcony we harbour grand plans of growing our own produce (in minuscule quantities) as well as some ornamental plants. The seeds were sown, water was offered, and we turned to the skies, awaiting warmer temperatures and some sunlight...






Sunflower-Power

By Prumps: Sunday, July 18, 2010

The sunflowers are coming out in full force.

After an early season squirrel attack, the future looked rocky for these potent little plants, but the last few weeks of bright sunlight have brought out a new champion for the title of the alpha-sunflower.

His 8 smaller cousins are just starting to bloom and hoping to follow suit.


Things are heating up.

By Prumps: Friday, July 16, 2010

Yup, things are really heating up. Not only has the heat finally shown up in Vancouver, but the hot peppers are coming out too!

We've got a yellow pepper plant and a couple jalapeno plants. Both are doing well basking in the sun and producing what I hope will be delicious spicy treats. Well, right now they only have a single pepper each, but i never had high expectations for these guys in the first place.

I always thought the little ones were the spiciest...


R.I.P. Strawberry Plant

By Prumps: Saturday, July 10, 2010

She showed so much promise...
A young strawberry plant just trying to make it in the big bad world of a West End Vancouver balcony. Unfortunately a wily squirrel decided to stomp the crap out her before she could even bear a single berry. At least we got to enjoy two white flowers before her time was through.
And here is all that is left of her now...