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Showing posts with label gardening. Show all posts

Gardening Season is upon us!!

(the scene is set with Anne Brumbaugh gleefully typing as she day dreams about grapefruit sized tomatoes and green peppers growing outside her kitchen window...)
Anyone wanna take a peek at my garden? It is super obvious as you drive by seeing as how the only fully sunny spot on our property is a 7' long X 3' deep patch of sandy dirt that is smack dab in my front yard. I often try to offset the veggie garden look with some attention grabbing flowers that I can cut and display in my home...but this year I think I am going to forgo the old pretty route and just plant more veggies. The price of produce is sky rocketing and since I refuse to settle for the "junk" food that is cheap...I must draw upon the soil in my front yard to produce some stellar crops for me this summer!

I plan to plant:
Tomatoes
I think I will stick with Cherry tomatoes this year
as they seem to do better. My larger tomatoes
always split and get eaten (or stolen) from my
garden before they are ready to pick.
Green Peppers
these grow like weeds and produce so much fruit!
Mini sweet colored peppers
smaller is better...as with note under tomatoes
Squash
this veggie is such an eye sore and
can take over if not cared for regularly.
However, it yields lots of fruit!
Green onions - see note**
Chives
has grown significantly since last summer
and I am already using it in my potatoes...yummy:)
Rosemary
has doubled in size since last year!!
Lavendar
didn't die over winter...but the
cold weather was unkind to its beauty!
Mint
delicious and creative...but needs to be contained if put into the ground.
Mine is already popping up in places it wasn't invited
...but what can I say
...mint is what some would call a Free Spirit:)
Basil
simply divine
Dill
yes, I am going to try my hand at this for a 3rd summer.
It has never worked well for me,
but it is one of my favorites and I
simply must try my green thumb at it again.

Marigolds on the perimeter
to keep critters OUT!!!!
However, these are mosquito magnets for my garden
thankfully rosemary is a natural repellant!

And of course...my lone rose bush that is front and center in my garden. It is pathetic...but I love the smell of roses wafting in my kitchen as I cook each warm day!
(of course, I won't be smelling roses until the smell of manure has waned just a little:)

Should be one full little area...

I have opted to buy my plants this year from my local produce stand. They sell the veggies at $.25 a plant! Can't beat it.
Last year I tried the seed route but was quite disatisfied with the results.
The year before I bought all the plants at Walmart seeing as how their money back guarantee works on their plants as well. If a plant is unsatisfactory...you simply dig it up and take it back with your receipt.
However, since I am growing only plants I am familiar with...I am going to just go the market route and see what happens.

Anyone else growing a budget friendly garden?

I am sure I will miss the cut flowers...but I know we will enjoy the "almost free" stir-frys we enjoy several nights a week every summer!

Has anyone ever grown container tomatoes? I think they are called bush tomatoes...you can plant them in hanging baskets and small containers, but I don't know where to purchase them.

**just a quick and fun tip. Instead of buying seeds for my green onions 2 years ago...I just walked outside and stuck a stem of my storebought green onions about 1/2 way in the ground and began watering. It wilted for the first 2 days...but after it took root...I got onions all summer and fall!
the same thing can be done with just about any veggie...just plant it whole and see what happens!

In a few weeks I will post our winter avacado project that will blow you away!

Composting

Anyone ever had a compost bin?

I must admit that the thought of one of these made my stomach turn until my cousin peaked my interest last summer. She was living in an apartment with a toddler and a newborn and had managed to begin and maintain one of these bins for under $5.00! If she could do it and rave about it...I could try it!

So, my research began and I have been so pleasantly surprised at the ease and "green" feeling this little bin has created for me...and my ever watching and questioning toddlers!

We here in Va Beach are blessed with sandy soil...and my little garden patch soil doesn't disappoint. Therefore, throughout the winter I have been embarking on my very own self contained compost bin. This has been such a fun undertaking and I have learned so much about how to balance the contents so as to keep the decomposing process odorless. I paid a whopping $4.95 for the container and the rest has been simple and free! If there is interest in this process...I will post the simple steps to beginning and maintaining a bin...so let me know.

However, my organic compost is not quite ready to use. So, Wesley Davey has promised to bring me some "fruits of the Davey horse farm" to bulk up the nutrients of my soil. What he doesn't know is that I am going to ask him to spread it for me:)
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