26 June 2015

small spaces + pumpkins

Did I miss the memo and jump straight to August? Unfortunately no. North Carolina has decided to welcome summer with full heat this year (JOYS). Our temperatures have reached above 95 most days in the past couple of weeks which have unfortunately made outdoor adventures a little more scarce in our household.

With a little less on the books these days, P and I have been able to get some good garden time in during the mornings the last week or so and it has been quite refreshing. Most significantly we are working on our PUMPKIN crop! (Yes, I know it isn't October yet! But one can dream...) Now in our second year of trying to grow pumpkins in containers, I am hopeful we are a bit wiser this time around... we started our pumpkins inside a little under a month ago and these babies are yearning to get out!


To preface, we live in a town house. This has as many benefits as deficits, especially when it comes to gardening. However, it makes you get creative when growing large, vine oriented crop. 

My mother in law recently started working on projects with pallets and has really proven to have a knack for it. She was kind enough to build a trough to house pumpkins on our back patio. It should offer them more growth potential than our shallow under bed storage container from last year. Again, live and learn. With any luck we may add some mid-season radishes, carrots and lettuce in as well!

Our pumpkins have not made it outside quite yet, but we have had fun getting the space ready for them!



We went for a walk to gather some materials (pine cones) to add to the bottom and allow for better drainage. In the land of the pines these are luckily not hard to come by! (Gardening win!) Three bags of dirt later we determined a fourth is required, so with any luck we'll be all done and planted tomorrow morning! Once these little sprouts are up and growing I'll definitely be updating pictures regularly. (check me on Instagram!)

If you're interested in trying it isn't too late to start your seeds! It's pretty simple too.

1) PICK YOUR PLANT If you're short on space, aka live on small land or no land, I recommend choosing a smaller variety pumpkin to grow. Heirloom pie pumpkin seeds are available at Home Depot (among other fine retailers I am sure), as well as large variety pumpkin seeds.
2) SEED STARTING As far as starting your seeds you have two options. Option one, you can plant your seeds directly into a container or the ground. Option two is to start them indoors and transplant the seeds when they're larger. You can do this easily by putting some dirt in a small container (cup, tupperware, small terra cotta pot, etc - I chose cups when not doing my mass seed starting), add the seed and keep the soil moist but not wet.
3) GROW BABY GROW Keep them watered and throw some mulch on the top of the soil to help retain moisture once they are large enough. Those big leaves of mature pumpkin plants get droopy when dehydrated, especially in the warm NC sun! Don't forget to nourish them as well. (Compost really is a girls best friend!)

Pumpkins are pretty resilient. They have done famously at preschool two years in a row in October (it's just to late to plant them outside by then..) You should have no trouble getting them going!

Depending on how things go I will post my year 2 dos and donts for container pumpkins later this year. Happy Growing!

15 June 2015

long time coming... long way to go

Well ladies and gentlemen, as the title would imply this post has been a long time coming! Over the past few months I have had some ideas swimming in my mind, many of which wouldn't allow me to lay them to rest. This is when I know it is time to take action. That can't sleep, over excited, mind in overdrive feeling (that always hits hardest when I'm trying to go to bed!).

Taking a few steps back, I attempted to start this blog in college under a different name -- ramblings of a perpetual student. Not too much came of this, and I fell off the wagon pretty quickly (5 posts later - shout out to my only 2010 archives!).

While I will always be learning, grow is a verb that is ever-present in my life these days and represents a lot of what I want this space to be... (drum roll please) growth in progress.

It took me longer than I am willing to admit to come up with this title, and many post-its were sacrificed in the making.

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What you can expect to find in this hopefully hospitable abode are topics on growth, many of which I am/will be going through personally. I am a lover of things green - eco friendly topics + gardening, I am a penny pincher (sometimes to a fault) and cherish homemade goods (all the FOOD + crafts), among plenty of other things. My kid(s - full plural coming August!) is/are my whole heart. Oh, and I happen to work in the midst of wrangling the rest of this!

I look forward to recapping how I got to where I am today AND growing with this journey, as I have a long way to go! 

(FYI - I am still in the building process of this page and hope to have WAY more info out there soon! But there are too many good ideas in my head to keep me from getting started!)