Monday, May 17, 2010

My Container Garden

It's official! My container garden has taken over our front steps and walkway!

Hanging on the railings are baskets with Snapdragons, Impatiens, & Lobelia. The two planters in the back on each side of the door have peas. The two planters in front on each side of the door have greenbeans that I planted over the weekend.


The white barrel planter closest to the steps is a Better Boy tomato, the one in front is an Early Girl. The rectangle planter in front has jalapeno and cherry peppers. The other two terra cotta planters have backup tomatoes in them (in case I killed the other ones), and the random sad black planter will be explained below. : )


The peas are a variety called Survivor, which means they're supposed to be good for tough conditions. Such as being planted in crowded fashion into containers on the front steps of a north-facing townhome. Unfortunately, I don't know if I'm impressed with them. Obviously, the first set of planters did pretty well. But the planters that I did a couple weeks later didn't sprout many peas. I popped the last of my peas in the ground this past weekend, so cross your fingers that they sprout!


Here's one of my tomatoes hanging out in a spiffy wall-o-water (that's for a later post). They're pretty happy so far!


The planter of peppers also gets a wall-o-water around some of the luckier plants (they didn't all fit). I'm currently clueless as to which ones are which, because I got confused while planting them. And just when I'd figured it out, I rotated the planter so it could get more sun and confused myself again. They'll be a surprise for later this summer. ; )


Here are the window baskets on the railing. Aren't they happy?


Here's my sad planter. I started some Gerber Daisies from seed, which is supposed to be hard to do. They were doing great! I transplanted them outside into my window boxes on the railings when they got big enough and the weather was nice enough. And two days later it hailed and shredded their little leaves. : ( I decided to give up on them, and to replant the window boxes (with the Snapdragons, Impatiens, & Lobelia). But, I planned poorly and had two extra Lobeila. So I decided to stick them in this pot. And then I was sad, because I just couldn't completely give up on my daisies. I decided to stick them in with the Lobelia, too. I hope they end up happy!

3 comments:

Mom said...

Dad says everything looks good!

Unknown said...

Where did you get the pink wall o waters?

Em said...

JandK, I was able to order them at Gardener's Supply; they call them tomato teepees on their site: http://www.gardeners.com/Red-Tomato-Teepees/VegetableGardening_TerrificTomatoes,34-952,default,cp.html