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Garden 2010
Due to health problems the garden was about 1/4 the normal size; however, I was delighted with the produce we received. Balance problems became very bad and Jack was left with all the care. I was only able to visit the garden several times during the growing season. It now gets so little sun due to our large trees that Jack has worked on a new place which will get more sun for next year.
Here is what we did get and I am so thankful.
Here is what we did get and I am so thankful.
- chives
- 51 snow peas
- cilantro
- 83 cucumbers/pickles
- 369 tomato/ cherry
- 25 Raspberries
- 19 pepper
Garden 2009
4/22/09: We're ready to get the growing season underway and here is a picture of the limited space I have for planting. The main area is about 4' by 10' and I put a lot of pots along the far end. There is also a bed along the base of the rock wall on the right, however, it gets only a little sun. (Click the picture for a larger image.)
12/12/09: The garden for the year 2009 was very interesting. Our huge trees now block much of the sun making it hard for the plants to get sun. May was very wet so many seeds rotted in the ground. I appreciated everything that did eventually grew.
I grew 13 different items: cucumbers - 56, peppers - 65, regular tomatoes - 148, cherry tomatoes - 257, chives, lettuce, radishes - 4, raspberries - 64, blackberries - 62, yellow beans 160, purple beans - 152, winter squash - 2, cantaloupe - 1, blueberries - 3.
Many neighbors shared so generously with us. I thank them all, but especially the following people:
12/12/09: The garden for the year 2009 was very interesting. Our huge trees now block much of the sun making it hard for the plants to get sun. May was very wet so many seeds rotted in the ground. I appreciated everything that did eventually grew.
I grew 13 different items: cucumbers - 56, peppers - 65, regular tomatoes - 148, cherry tomatoes - 257, chives, lettuce, radishes - 4, raspberries - 64, blackberries - 62, yellow beans 160, purple beans - 152, winter squash - 2, cantaloupe - 1, blueberries - 3.
Many neighbors shared so generously with us. I thank them all, but especially the following people:
- Starr Limperis
- George and Annie Pollock
- Maurene and Paul Wanko
- Eddie and Terri Williams
- Sonny Barker
Garden 2008
The garden for 2008 has been put to sleep for the year. Only cilantro and chives remain in their buckets. They should both winter over. It was a wonderful year for growing again. We did not travel during the growing season which allowed me to water daily. I looked forward to my daily picking and always found time to "talk" to my plants. I harvested 14 different items: chives, spinach, collards, cilantro, red raspberries - 227, blackberries - 91, yellow beans - 238, green beans - 881, cucumbers - 83, tomatoes - 2,378 ( cherry - 2,126 and regular - 252), blueberries - 2, okra - 60, butternut squash - 7 and 1 cantaloupe.
It was fun and I have saved many seeds for the 2009 garden. I am looking forward to spring so I can play in the "dirt" again. To me it is a miracle to plant a tiny seed and the one seed gives so much. My garden gives me so much pleasure. I am still canning for 2008 and will write about that on the canning page. So far up to 203 jars of food.
It was fun and I have saved many seeds for the 2009 garden. I am looking forward to spring so I can play in the "dirt" again. To me it is a miracle to plant a tiny seed and the one seed gives so much. My garden gives me so much pleasure. I am still canning for 2008 and will write about that on the canning page. So far up to 203 jars of food.
Garden 2007
My garden for 2007 was fun. I grew 17 different items which were: cilantro, spinach, collards, lettuce, 12 white potatoes, 156 yellow beans, 913 green beans, 4 zucchini, 80 cucumbers (pickles), chives, 224 tomatoes, 43 green peppers, 1 cantaloupe, 82 okra, 9 large butternut squash, 1 watermelon and 2 sweet potatoes.
I love to watch the plants grow. It was so dry that I had to water daily. We also planted 4 blueberry bushes which had 12 blueberries the first season. What did not grow in our garden grew in pots in the front yard where there is sun. I have saved many seeds for the 2008 garden. I still have some chives, collards and spinach growing and hope they get through the winter.
My garden is good for my soul as I love to feel the dirt and "talk" to my plants. I also enjoy canning and I canned 141 jars of food which were: apple preserve, apple chutney, lime, citrus and watermelon jelly, pineapple jam, okra pickles, stewed tomatoes, tomatoes with okra and tomato juice.
I am looking forward to my 2008 garden.
I love to watch the plants grow. It was so dry that I had to water daily. We also planted 4 blueberry bushes which had 12 blueberries the first season. What did not grow in our garden grew in pots in the front yard where there is sun. I have saved many seeds for the 2008 garden. I still have some chives, collards and spinach growing and hope they get through the winter.
My garden is good for my soul as I love to feel the dirt and "talk" to my plants. I also enjoy canning and I canned 141 jars of food which were: apple preserve, apple chutney, lime, citrus and watermelon jelly, pineapple jam, okra pickles, stewed tomatoes, tomatoes with okra and tomato juice.
I am looking forward to my 2008 garden.
Garden 2006
11/23/2006: Now that everything has been picked and the garden put to sleep for the winter I have a few final numbers.
- Tomatoes - 1303,
- potatoes - 54,
- winter squash - 16 and
- green peppers - 28.
October 28, 2006
This year our rock wall came tumbling down in one area. Jack repaired the wall and we took out all the raspberry plants in the area and put in tomato plants and some tomatoes in pots.
This year I had 28 tomato plants. I purchased 6 and the rest were volunteers from the compost pile. Most from the pile were cherry tomato plants and in various sizes from small to large; 8 plants were in the ground and the rest were in pots.
So far this year we have had 1,228 tomatoes and more are still on the vines. The vines are now dying and need to be pulled up or taken out of their pots. That is one heck of a lot of tomatoes even though most have been cherry tomatoes. Each one has been enjoyed or given away.
I also grew green peppers. I did buy the six pepper plants that are in the square. So far we have had 23 peppers and more are on the plants. They are crisp and the best tasting.
Another volunteer was our large butternut squash plants. They take a large amount of room and in 2004 the largest was 19 pounds. That is a lot of squash for the two of us. I have learned to use squash in recipes that call for sweet potatoes and pumpkin. The squash keeps well in the refrigerator while eating one. I planted 8 pots with volunteer squash sprouts which came up in the compost pile. I have had 14 grow so far. These were placed in our front yard to grow. That is our only sunny spot and gets sun often. Of course once they start growing, the grass gets taller and Jack cannot mow due to the squash vines. This year several were in the 15 pound range. Most are given away as we can use about 5. These keep well in the basement through April. We have squash all through the winter.
I planted the "eyes" from the potatoes to grow more potatoes. These grow to a small potato and have been very good. I have gotten about 49 potatoes and there are still more growing in the square. I also grew carrots, green beans, onions, turnip greens (with turnips), collards, lettuce and cilantro. I am always amazed at what can be grown in a small space and in pots. Each year I save the seeds from the green beans for the following year. These produce wonderful green beans spring through fall.
This year I had 28 tomato plants. I purchased 6 and the rest were volunteers from the compost pile. Most from the pile were cherry tomato plants and in various sizes from small to large; 8 plants were in the ground and the rest were in pots.
So far this year we have had 1,228 tomatoes and more are still on the vines. The vines are now dying and need to be pulled up or taken out of their pots. That is one heck of a lot of tomatoes even though most have been cherry tomatoes. Each one has been enjoyed or given away.
I also grew green peppers. I did buy the six pepper plants that are in the square. So far we have had 23 peppers and more are on the plants. They are crisp and the best tasting.
Another volunteer was our large butternut squash plants. They take a large amount of room and in 2004 the largest was 19 pounds. That is a lot of squash for the two of us. I have learned to use squash in recipes that call for sweet potatoes and pumpkin. The squash keeps well in the refrigerator while eating one. I planted 8 pots with volunteer squash sprouts which came up in the compost pile. I have had 14 grow so far. These were placed in our front yard to grow. That is our only sunny spot and gets sun often. Of course once they start growing, the grass gets taller and Jack cannot mow due to the squash vines. This year several were in the 15 pound range. Most are given away as we can use about 5. These keep well in the basement through April. We have squash all through the winter.
I planted the "eyes" from the potatoes to grow more potatoes. These grow to a small potato and have been very good. I have gotten about 49 potatoes and there are still more growing in the square. I also grew carrots, green beans, onions, turnip greens (with turnips), collards, lettuce and cilantro. I am always amazed at what can be grown in a small space and in pots. Each year I save the seeds from the green beans for the following year. These produce wonderful green beans spring through fall.




