Ramos' Disorganized Garden in Floresville, TX

 
See all media
 
PhotoTagged
Enlarge
Next

About this garden

Created by: Clenram
Garden Details
My Garden's Story
Followers
Fav-stat-icon-71x18
Views
Views-stat-icon-71x18
Media
Media-stat-icon-71x18
Plantings
Plants-stat-icon-71x18
102
10184
281
136
  • USDA hardiness zone: 8b
  • Location: Floresville, TX
  • Sunset climate zone: 29
  • Garden type: Grow It Forward: Heirloom
  • Sunlight: Varies
  • Moisture: Dry to medium
  • Soil type: Sand
Tags: hot, Sand, starting, raised boxes, Broccoli, Seeds, dry, Spinach, plant, tomato, squash, dogs, cats, learn, begin, try
Gif-voting-banner-closed-628x120
Glog-activities
Clenram's Buzz Oct 07, 2012
Comment-icon
Wow high of only 68 today! That is unbelievable! Temp will go back in the 80 later this week, but this is strange and nice today.
Queen_of_Green replied 8 months ago
Wow, it's warmer then that up here today.... The weather is still a little backwards this year I think! Not that I am complaining, or anything!! :)
SweetDomesticity replied 8 months ago
Our high was 54 yesterday, but it felt really nice after only hitting 44 on Saturday!  
Clenram's Buzz Oct 06, 2012
Comment-icon
I need to get out and take some pictures...Lots of things starting to grow again!
Some of the radishes are about ready to pick. Can you eat the leaves? Oct 03, 2012
Activity-icon-media
This photoset has 1 photo
This photoset has 6 comments
RoriTx replied 8 months ago
You can make radish leaf pesto or eat them like greens but I'm not a fan of cooking them like greens unless they're mixed with some other greens. A little too strong for me by themselves
Clenram's Buzz Oct 03, 2012
Comment-icon
Back Home...Things are starting to grow again. We had some wonderful rain last week, over 4 inches!
My mom passed away today. Sep 27, 2012
Activity-icon-status

http://www.amazon.com/Corner-Great-Depression-Mary-Clendenin/dp/0759630143
My Mom, Dr. Mary Joe Clendenin, passed away this morning. She was a great lady and I will miss her. She left many books and stories. I am happy I got to tell her how proud I was of her. ...see more

FreyjaW replied 8 months ago
Sending good thoughts and comfort to your heart. 
Clenram replied 8 months ago
Thanks for all the good thoughts and wishes.   Our family is doing well. I count myself lucky to have had a wonderful mother!  
Groundskeeper replied 8 months ago
Condolences to you and your family. Indeed, there's no greater luck in life than to start with a good mother. Such was my luck and I fell it more all the time.
Clenram's Buzz Sep 23, 2012
Comment-icon
So happy fall is here! This is the BEST time of the year in South Texas. Everything is starting to grow again. Happy smile...No More AUGUST!
JMTKMS replied 8 months ago
if you are happy we are happy not meaning in a mean way all the happy posts just make me smile.there has been so much bad this year ! we like fall little cooler  maples are so pretty am... more »
PrinceSnow replied 8 months ago
Happy growing :)
gailsgarden replied 8 months ago

Haha. Its always kinda sad when August ends because everything STOPS growing and winter is just around the corner. Enjoy your fall garden.

Scorpion Love Sep 23, 2012
Activity-icon-media
This photoset has 1 photo
This photoset has 14 comments
PYehl replied 8 months ago
eww eww ew ew ewwwww!!!  you didn't smash it?!  BLAH!!  crunch with a thick heavy cowboy boot on.... isn't that what boots are for down there in TX?!!
FreyjaW replied 8 months ago
sooo cute!
gailsgarden replied 8 months ago

All babies are cute but these need to stay FAR FAR FAR away from me.

Jesse's rooster stays but doesn't stay in his pen. Sep 20, 2012
Activity-icon-media
This photoset has 1 photo
This photoset has 10 comments
JMTKMS replied 8 months ago
ha ha as soon as i  open the door to feed the girls ours jets  through as fast as he can:>) must be a guy thing lol
RoriTx replied 8 months ago
I just let ours out to forage about an hour ago.They usually march back into the coop at dusk on their own. Our rooster is a banty and he can be really protective of the girls.
JMTKMS replied 8 months ago
The first rooster we had to get rid of was a banty, then the one I called a froo froo top went next.  Then the beautiful white one, because he was too violent with the hens, and now the red one has be... more »
Parsley A Grosse Racine Gros Hatif Sep 18, 2012
Activity-icon-planting
Parsley A Grosse Racine Gros Hatif
Nickname: Parsley A Grosse Racine Gros Hatif

(Petroselinum crispum) Grown for its flavorful large, lon... read more

Chives Common Sep 18, 2012
Activity-icon-planting
Chives Common
Nickname: Chives Common

Wonderful mild onion flavor, these long, thin chives are ... read more

Oregano Vulgare Sep 18, 2012
Activity-icon-planting
Oregano Vulgare
Nickname: Oregano Vulgare

(Origanum vulgare) This is a beautiful and delicious Ital... read more

Extra Dwarf Pak Choy Sep 18, 2012
Activity-icon-planting
Extra Dwarf Pak Choy
Nickname: Extra Dwarf Pak Choy

The perfect baby vegetable for marketing, this tiny pak c... read more

RoriTx replied 8 months ago
Have you tried this before?
Clenram replied 8 months ago
This is the first time for this type...
Cilantro Sep 18, 2012
Activity-icon-planting
Cilantro
Nickname: Cilantro

(Coriandrum sativum) Popular in Mexican cuisine, this her... read more

Thyme Sep 18, 2012
Activity-icon-planting
Thyme
Nickname: Thyme

T. Vulgaris) A very aromatic french variety; not winter h... read more

Lavender Sep 18, 2012
Activity-icon-planting
Lavender
Nickname: Lavender

(Lavender vera) Famous for fragrance, the lavender-colore... read more

  • Page 6 of 47