Monday, April 21, 2008

Garden stuff

Well, since spring is here Paul & I decided to work on the garden this past Saturday. Really I needed a break from school work or was going to go crazy ;-)
Each year we have expanded the garden a little. The first year we made 1 raised bed, last year because we didn't want to have to expand the fence we made two smaller beds that ran along the fence. This year we went for the big expansion and put in 2 new large raised beds. We had enough fencing that we won't have to buy more, which is good. The beds are tiered because the hill has a slope. It is a good thing my husband is so handy because I don't think I would have had the patience to dig and make them level.
The new beds will be filled with something called bedding mix (soil, sand, and compost) that I order from a very cool place called Eagle Creek Garden Center. Paul took me there for my birthday, much to his delight! They have all kinds of neat things.
I also worked some SweetPeat into the existing large bed. Yes I turned it all by hand, and my back can attest to it. I planted 3 rows of peas, 1 row of radishes, and 1 row of bunching onions. This weekend I will plant some potatoes.
They will be followed by green beans, tomatoes, okra, hot peppers, yellow squash, and zucchini. There will probably be other things in there as the mood strikes me. My goal is to have enough to can for the winter and some to give away.



5 Comments:

Blogger Sam said...

Very nice job. I bet you can't wait for the crops to start coming in. Your table will be filled with all sorts of wonderful delights. You both have a great talent for gardening. It's something to be very proud of. It's obvious it took a lot of hard work and sweat on both your parts. Veggies you get from your garden will taste a million times better than the store bought ones. I hope you won't have any trouble with any varmints that want to come and sample your vegetables. Pretty soon you'll need to buy a tractor and plow if your gardens continue to expand. Congrats on a job well done!

1:34 PM  
Blogger logoANN said...

Wow, that looks like a ton of work. Really nice guys! I don't think I could ever be as ambitious... not to mention that my black thumb would never be able to grow all that stuff. I can't wait to see it in person.

1:33 PM  
Blogger VJ said...

I don't think I have to worry about the varmints. I have a rifle! I am just waiting to see that groundhog, he seems much more elusive since I came home with the 22. Perhaps somebody tipped him off.

4:24 PM  
Blogger Paul-cant-dance said...

digging is such fun. Vanessa got to put the boards together end-wise, cause she always complains about not being allowed to use tools. She used a hammer and power drill.

I'd love to buy a tractor, if for no other reason than to drive out to get the mail at the mail box and to drag the garbage cans out to the street. Snow plowing would be nice too... (23,910 cubic square feet of snow later)...

3:27 AM  
Blogger VJ said...

I always complain about not getting to use tools????? Maybe we should tell the people why I complain. Maybe you should tell all the readers that you took all my tools away when we got married and I have yet to find them.....

4:17 PM  

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