Showing posts with label Garden. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Garden. Show all posts

Thursday, June 14, 2012

Garden Update

What does Jon love most about spring/summer?  Planting a garden!  Taking care of the garden!  Everything about having a garden!  He almost decided not to do it this year because of the busy-ness of juggling work, school and family.  I knew he would completely disappointed if he didn't do it, so I highly encouraged him to do it.  I enjoy the garden too, but it really is Jon's baby.  One of the first things he wants to do when he gets home from work is go check on the garden.  The kids and I tease him all the time that he is "going out to talk to his plants."  (:  In my current foot situation, it isn't the easiest to get out there to plant plants and pull weeds...

So, Jon set out on the garden adventure.  He got started a little bit late, but better late than never, right?

The garden is looking great!  Actually, there are two gardens.  Yep, two!  Jon wanted to do a little experiment.

This is the raised box garden that we made a few years ago.  It is in a great spot in our back yard.  Nice and out of the way.  It looks great, but never really produced much.  Jon had the soil tested, made the appropriate soil changes.  We watered and weeded.  And never even picked a tomato.  We weren't sure what the deal was.  Our next door neighbor had more veggies than she knew what to do with! 

Jon had an idea!

He wanted to move the garden to a different area of the yard.  An area with different soil and that received the morning sun and the afternoon shade.  He didn't do a raised bed or anything, he just planted straight into the raw ground.

Things are working much better!  The plants are all looking amazing and are producing lots of veggies!




The corn is looking great!

The zucchini and squash are multiplying like crazy!





The tomatoes are many!

This is actually a green pepper from the raised box garden.  The plants in the garden look good, not great, but still aren't really producing very much.  I think we might have one tomato on one of the plants there.

I think we have decided that the best garden is the new one that doesn't get so blasted hot!

These are zinnias that Abby gave me a seed packet for Mother's Day. I can't wait to see the flowers bloom!

The flowers that the kids gave me for Mother's Day are looking beautiful!  As long as we can keep from having the insane heat that we had last summer, I think the flowers will manage to look beautiful all summer long!

Thursday, August 11, 2011

Sunflowers!

Jon took some pretty cool pictures of our sunflowers that I just thought I would share. The sunflowers are pretty, happy flowers!





Monday, July 18, 2011

Our Garden

This was our garden in May.

This is our garden today!

We are growing tomatoes, green peppers, red peppers, jalapeno peppers, onions, lettuce and we may or may not have any of our garlic left. The tomatoes are completely overtaking the place, unfortunately they aren't really producing a whole lot of tomatoes. We have four. The jalapenos are producing like crazy. The green and red pepper plants look great, but we only have one pepper. I'm not sure what we are doing wrong, but we would love to be enjoying the fruits of our labor!

This is the lettuce that is planted in the front yard. It has done really well!

We have been able to enjoy a nice green salad!

More lettuce is in process.

Jon decided to pull out the onions that didn't look like they were really doing anything. They are tiny, but have been so good in salad, on homemade pizza and in salsa. I am trying to keep my over-anxious husband from pulling out any more just yet!

The sunflowers are getting tall!

This one looks so neat as it's getting ready to open up!

This little tomato came from our neighbor's little plant.

Our other neighbor gave us this cucumber and tomato. :) Luke was so excited to have a Bob and Larry!

This is a pot of Cosmos. Our neighbor's daughter gave us a packet of seeds and this is the progress they have made so far. I am so excited to see what they will look like soon! Thank you, Marsha!