Wednesday, May 4, 2011

Garden Update

It’s midweek already! I’m busy planning my Mother’s Day lunch menu, and I think I’ve finally decided on a menu (which I will share later).  But I told you I’d show pictures of the garden, so I will do that in this post . . . . come see how things are growing!

First of all, remember the ‘pizza garden’ I planted while the work was still being done on the yard? I forgot how small it looked until I went looking for the picture. . . .

DSCN0830  DSCN1026 What a difference huh?! I’ve had a few snips of basil and cilantro from this pot. I love that it’s just outside the back door and I can pop out and ‘snip’ whenever I like :-)

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We’ve had our first harvest of the season . . .  of course it was radish. These little guys are fully grown in about 25 days! We just pick a few each day and chop them up on our salads.

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Beets are coming along nicely, next to the radishes.

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Corn is getting big too!

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Squash! These ones are Acorn (the two larger ones on the right) and the one at the bottom (smallest one) is zucchini, and the one next to that is a Patty Pan Squash. I had two Patty Pan but one didn’t make it so I put a zucchini one in it’s place.

DSCN1038 The Acorn Squash already has flowers on and tiny little ‘acorns’

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We planted potatoes! It may have been a little late, but they’re growing well. Jason is thinking of pulling them out though as the bed is infested with ‘Morning Glory’ weeds!!!!!! I love this flower but it is evil in vegetable beds

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Trees are starting to bear fruit :-) We have a ton of peaches on two trees. I hope the manage to ripen.  I hope they all ripen.

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Plums!

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Pears!

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This is MY grapevine that I DIDN’T cut back last year!! It looks great but the grapes are tiny!

 

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Jason is training this vine‘the right way’, and I must say the grapes are much bigger because of it!

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So, there you have it! Things are growing well for the most part, although we are having some issues with the soil. Jason tested it and it was deficient in nitrogen still AND the acidity is high. Our peppers aren’t growing well at all. We’ve added fertilizer and we have some lime to add this weekend.

How is YOUR garden growing?

8 comments:

Lisa@Pickles and Cheese said...

Wow, your garden(s) look great! I am growing potatoes this year too. And I can't seem to grow pepper here in NC either. I don't know why. I thought they would thrive here because the summers are so warm but the ones I have grown in the past were puny!

Jen S. said...

Your garden looks AWESOME! It's really coming along :) That's so exciting. I'm so envious...I wish we had a garden!

Mikki said...

It's looking great!!!

sadie said...

it's all looking really good. you'll have a good harvest.

Debbiedoos said...

WOW look at that garden..looks magnificent!

Susan said...

Your garden is doing great Denise! I might decide to plant something with eddie. He loves tomatoes so maybe I will get a cherry tomato plant. Have a Happy Mother's Day. Hugs

kara@elements-interiors.net said...

Hey sweet friend! Im sorry I havent been around much at all the last few weeks...Im still fighting these shingles and now Ive caught a bad headcold...Happy Mothers Day weekend!

I LOVE this post! Girl...you have HIT it outta the ballpark with your blog! It is so FRESH, REAL, sweet...all the things a blog should be! I LOVE IT! I think IM going through a bit of what you went through! It hasnt helped being this sick for this long...but im just feeling a LOT in the dumps!
But...I am so proud for you and your blog...its just PERFECT!

LOVE YOU and MISS YOU!

xoxokara

Heather said...

Oh my gosh, I LOVE your garden! I'm just a beginner but I would love for mine to look like yours in the future!!