Friday, July 30, 2004

Nothing much to report on yet again

What I need are buckets, big buckets have some? I need about 5. Let me know, I'll even pick them up myself. The orchard is going to have to fend for itself for the next few days while I work on my other project

Tuesday, July 27, 2004

Another rainy day

It rained pretty good today so I don't think I have to water that much.  I'm still not sure what the spot on the leaf is or it's cause but its not getting any bigger so that's a plus.  It's time that I start to look for bigger pots for the ones inside too.  New thought: lychee bonsai

Monday, July 26, 2004

We be Jammin.

In case you were wondering what our lychee jam looked like, here it is! As you can see the pulp was left in (the brown stuff), in the future this will be removed.  As, for an update on the orchard one of the leaves on the plants outside has developed a rather large brown spot on it I don't know what caused it but I know that it happened over night.  I suspect i'll be down a tree pretty soon.  Posted by Hello



Update: I must also thanks Jessica, Nicholas and Van for all their help in the jammin process, they jam too.

Saturday, July 24, 2004

Rainy day

Today it rained pretty good so I'm not too worried about the soil moisture.  However, I remember while replanted the outside trees, I found a slug sleeping in the pot.  I didn't think anything of it and returned it back to its home when I was done.  I hope it doesn't eat my leaves.  For the next week I'll begin a nightly watch (since they are nocturnal) for the sucker.

Friday, July 23, 2004

Lychee Jam

Recently with a large abundance of left over lychee, I decided to make lychee jam.

Here's the recipe:

4 cups of lycheee, shelled and seeded
1.5 cups of sugar
freezer pectin

1. combine in a bowl mix and allow to sit for 15 minutes
2. add the pectin, place in jam jar then place in freezer

That's it!! Yup it's just that easy

My results were a very sweet jam, almost too sweet, I think longan might be better.
I enjoy the jam on toast or a peanut butter and lychee jam sandwich.

OH NO!!!!

I found this on another website:"Lychees have no drought tolerance whatsoever. They must be kept moist at all times. Whereas most trees will wilt when dry, then recover sometime after watering, the Lychee will not recover from a dry-out, but will drop its leaves and eventually die."

I hope that isn't what's happening to my lychee. Im going to up the watering to twice a day now.

Thursday, July 22, 2004

Here's the other one that I have outside. As you may be able to tell the newest leaves are starting to wilt. I'm not sure why but I think it's either pest or wilt from all the rain that's fallen lately in the Tampa area. can anyone help? Posted by Hello
Here are the little trees. Just five so far the four on my window sill and the one outside. Should I name them? Posted by Hello
Here's the reason for the pleasin, (notice the lychee red shirt), touch and you die Posted by Hello

The beginning

We'll here's where i'll begin, I've decided that my Chauzen1 and I need a lychee grove, I think about 5 acres would be enough. The journey of the grove begins with a single tree.