It was good to have two days of the weekend with perfect gardening weather. Rainy Sundays had become commonplace and we were anxious for a change. We were able to plant all of our vegetables with the exception of several plants that we are holding back waiting for that perfect spot.
Every year we emphasize certain vegetables based on what we need. Decisions, decisions. For instance, green beans were in abundance in our garden last year but this year we're cutting back mainly due to the amount we still have on hand in the freezer.
Last year we also focused on cucumbers because we had depleted our supply of homemade pickles. We increased the number of plants to 18 and had a great harvest. This year we increased it again to 30 plants. We also started some indoors from seed. Cucumbers can be finicky to grow especially with the type of weather we had in April but we are hoping for another great harvest in our backyard garden.
Sunday, April 29, 2018
Sunday, April 22, 2018
Mint and more Mint
Planting season has arrived and the abundance of mint is impressive in the backyard garden.
Using Solo cups, I transplanted several mint plants to share with you. They are in the teacher's lounge waiting for you.
Take one, two or all of them and let me know if you need more.
If you are hesitant about growing and have a black thumb instead of a green one, here's what you need to do:
1. Find a pot(the bigger the better) and fill it with dirt or potting soil.
2. Dig out an area at least as big as the cup.
3. Remove the plant from the cup and place in the hole. Cover with dirt.
4. Water but don't flood and set the pot in a sunny area. Check it periodically to make sure it doesn't get too dry but seriously this is a low maintenance plant.
Now sit back and watch it grow!
You'll be able to pick leaves for flavoring teas and other drinks within weeks.
Saturday, April 7, 2018
The calm before the storm
Not that there is a storm on the horizon but simply another way of saying the way this plot looks now is nothing like it will look in a month, two months or even three months. It's inspiring to watch the transformation.
This is a time where we plan, consistently check temperatures and potential rainfall. Starting early in April, we are officially in one of our favorite times of the year- planting mode.
This is a time where we plan, consistently check temperatures and potential rainfall. Starting early in April, we are officially in one of our favorite times of the year- planting mode.
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