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So I started a blog. I'm a planner. I like to organize and prioritize. Sounds kind of weird for a gardener, but hey, its who I am. I like dirt. I like starting things from seeds and help them become the greatness that is veggie! I spent countless hours/days/weeks/months preparing for my garden adventure. I read. I read seed catalogs, old books of my mother's, other gardeners' blogs, random websites about gardening basics, and magazines. With that said, I will forever be a beginner gardener/farmer. So, again, I started a blog. I'm going to share my gardening ups and downs, what worked for me and, of course, my epic failures. I love to share tricks and knowledge and experiences with people that I've learned over time. So please, read my blog and come over to my garden, and mostly, enjoy!



Saturday, April 25, 2009

Weekend Chores


Potato sprouts from last weekend and today. Same plant! Like 3 inches taller!

I live for Saturday mornings. This week has been especially nice weather and this Saturday has been no exception! I can't believe how much my little babies have grown this week...check out last weekend's post and look at these new pics. Sunshine makes everybody and everything so happy!






Tell me if you can tell the difference between the spaghetti squash and the zucchini because I sure can't!





Sophia helping Momma in the garden and playing in her new house.

Saturday, April 18, 2009

2009 Seed List


(seedlings catching some rays)


Does anyone else feel overwhelmed by the 200 seeds that come in a pack? I mean, I feel very wasteful when it comes to starting from seed. This year I'm trying to find friends to donate baby plants to like they are free kittens! I figure everyone could use a pepper plant, a tomato plant, and maybe some onions! Anyhoo! Here is my list of wishful thinking for this year. And, since I can't stop buying seed packets, I'm sure there will be many revisions of this post.

(s)=saved from 2008 harvest

Veggies
-Zucchini
-Watermelon
-Spaghetti Squash
-Little Gem Bibb Lettuce
-Sweet Yellow Corn (s)
-Chocolate Bell Peppers (s)
-Banana Peppers (s)
-Jack-O-Lantern Pumpkins
-California Wonder Green Bell Peppers (s)
-Mini White Pumpkins (s)
-Calypso Beans (farmers market donation)
-Jelly Bean Tomatoes (cherry)
-Mesclun Salad Mix
-White onions
-Leaf Lettuce Mix
-Black Beauty Eggplant
-Better Boy Tomatoes
-KY Wonder Green Beans (pole)
-Yellow Onions (sets)
-Russet Potato (seed potato)
-Yukon Gold Potato (seed potato)
-Roma Tomatoes
-Poblano Peppers
-Lumina White Pumpkins
-Red Onion (sets)
- Tendergreen Beans (bush)

Herbs
-Parsley-Flat Leaf Italian
-Italian Basil
-Rosemary
-Sage
-Spearmint
-Garlic Chives
-Thyme
-Dill

Flowers
-Zinnias: White, Envy (green), Scarlet Queen, Giants Mix
-Nigellas Hot Fudge Sundae
-Sweet Peas Little Sweetheart Mix
-Cornflower Blue Boy
-Nasturium
-Alyssum Mulberry Mix
-Bachelor's Button
-Delphinium Pacific Mix
-Foxglove Excelsior
-Sunflowers: Apricot, Double Dandy, Girasol, Mammoth (s)
-Butterfly Mix
-Rannunculus (tubers)
-Dahlias Dinnerplate Mix (tubers)
-English Daisy
How adorable is this packet!

Backtracking and updating







My garden has come a long way from where it started and I want to share it's progress. Pictures are from the next addition of two more raised beds from 2008. My family made fun of me because I didn't plant that much of hardly anything and they said I wouldn't even get a dinner's worth of beans out of my plants. I called last year "practice" and plan on being able to can and freeze a considerable amount this year. :-)
P.S.
To those of you interested in growing banana peppers...one plant is enough to feed a small army. I swear I pulled off at least 100 peppers from two plants. Seriously, it was ridiculous. I had no clue. They ambushed me.

Wednesday, April 15, 2009

Where the magic began


I started off small. Two raised beds. Hubby got a new power drill and I put him to good use. A trip to Lowe's and an two hours later...one 4x6 bed and one 4x2 bed freshly filled with a nice organic dirt mixture ready for some vegetable invasions!


Step 1: What to plant?
These were my first plants to try out. The peppers and tomotoes were bought as plants. The beans and most of the lettuces were grown from seeds.

A. Banana peppers-Why? Hubby likes them, thats why!
B. Green peppers-they are great in everything
C. Tomatoes-again, they go with everything (mainly because my diet consists of spaghetti and chili as often as hubby will let me make it)
D. Green Beans (bush)
E. A few varieties of leaf lettuces
F. Various herbs that I picked up at local nurseries






Step 2: Where to plant?

My new raised beds, silly! No, of course, thats where, but where in the beds should they go? I just drew a little diagram of how things could be tucked in together to utilize the space and yield a nice harvest. As my first attempt at gardening, I was just happy things were still alive and didn't know a thing about companion planting or rotation gardening.


Step 3: PLANT THOSE BAD BOYS!

Oh yeah! Its game time! I loved coming home from the nurseries and digging little homes for my new plants. However, the real rush is when you plant seeds directly in the dirt and they sprout out into the sunshine. First time for me, I called my mom as soon as I saw their little leaves. You would have thought that I won the lottery.


Step 4: Maintenance

Weed and water accordingly!