Sunday, June 02, 2013
June 2nd and the garden is finally planted!
Monday, May 23, 2011
Slowly but surely
It is starting to actually feel like spring.
Monday, May 09, 2011
Time to Plant Potatoes
The trees have finally started leafing out and I am starting to feel like we will actually have a spring and that summer will be here. I actually heard a rumor that it will be 80 tomorrow - after all of the cold, that will seem really warm. But I'll believe it when I feel it on my bare arms.
Happy Gardening!
Wednesday, July 01, 2009
Look what I had for dinner!
Friday, June 26, 2009
Where has June gone?
It has been a strange year for gardening - but don't we say that every year? It is just that the strangeness is different every year. There is never a "perfect" year for gardening - something is always out of whack - that's the way it is with nature. Every year something does great and something doesn't. I don't think I have ever had a garden where everything grew perfectly.
This year the weather has been so variable. We had below average temperatures for much of the spring and early summer and now it is hot - too hot - the garden didn't have time to adjust. We also had very little rain so I haven't been complaining one bit about the last few rainy days.
So, how has my garden been growing since I haven't been updating? Here are a few pics:












Sunday, April 20, 2008
Spring is finally here!
I feel like I am getting such a late start - but what can you do when it decides to snow in April? I have a busy week working this week, but I hope I can get out in the garden some every day. I will take some pics and post them soon.
Tuesday, July 31, 2007
Washing potatoes
Saturday, July 14, 2007
In My Garden Saturday 7/14/07

I thinned out some carrots and dug some new potatoes. I roasted them for dinner with a few onions from the garden - they were yummy. I just tossed a little olive oil on them and a little salt and pepper and roasted them in the oven at 350 degrees for an hour. YUM!

The two remaining hot pepper plants are getting lots of peppers on them.

The cauliflower is starting to form heads.

Andy's sunflowers are starting to form heads also - Andy can't wait for his flowers to bloom!
Tuesday, May 29, 2007
In my garden today 5/29/07

The black raspberries I transplanted in the spring are flowering so maybe I'll get some fruit from them this year - I thought I might lose a year with a transplant.

I don't know how well you can see with my cheap camera (my nice one died), but the carrots are all up in nice little rows.
The currant bushes are loaded.


I have some flowers blooming as well. I don't pay attention to the names of the flowers as I do to the veggies - so I can't even think of what kind of flowers they are right now.
The Minnesota peaches are growing bigger. I just hope I can keep the boys from picking them green. Andy and Vinny (the neighbor) picked quite a few green apples over the weekend - I have told them not to touch the peaches, but they don't always listen.
The tomatoes are bouncing back from transplant shock.

Wednesday, May 16, 2007
In my garden this morning

The Brussels Sprouts are also doing good.
The cauliflower was planted out this past weekend the same as the tomatoes and they haven't fully recovered from transplant shock yet either - but give them a week and they'll be looking fine!
The onions are looking great. I could start pulling some for green onions now if I needed to.


The lettuce I direct seeded in the garden is also up and doing good. To the right you can see the radishes are also up.
The carrots are up - well, not the Nelson hybrid, but all of the other varieties I planted are up.

So far I am pretty pleased with how the garden is shaping up this year.