Saturday, October 17, 2009

Oh Bountiful Summer!


I was looking back at how little I posted on here this year when I realized I hadn't posted about my garden in all of it's glory! Well here are the few pictures I actually have of it.

One thing I've learned in this whole experimental garden is that it takes A LOT of time to make it work 'well'. A garden will still grow if you're not there to tend it but it may not grow what you want it to. I got into a good rhythm for a while going out in the morning for a short while each day to weed and make sure everything was looking good. Also I need to get a sprinkler to I don't have to stand there and water the garden and not really know how much water it's getting each week.



The things that were successful in my garden this year were; tomatoes, potatoes (although I might try a different variety next year), swiss chard (I had more than I could handle of this but it was good for sharing), onions, basil (not a big fan of it anymore), bell peppers, acorn squash, zucchini, yellow squash, parsley, cucumbers, berries, and a few carrots .



I think next year I'll do chives instead of onions and I'll try some cauliflower and broccoli. My green beans and peas didn't do too good where they were so I'll have to get that figured out too. I was able to harvest some but not a lot. I haven't looked into it yet but kidney beans might be something I'll try and a hot pepper plant for chili fixins. Corn never got in the ground this year but it is something I want to grow, along with sweet potatoes and strawberries. All this food is making me hungry.

2 comments:

Elizabeth Bradley said...

Such fun pictures! Wish I could have been there to taste some of the goodness. :) What is the white "flower"? It's beautiful and interesting!

relying on God said...

I meant to put that in there but forgot. It's an onion that flowered. I didn't know that onions flowered until this happened, but there you have it. I think they're pretty. Part of the reason that I want to grow chives next year is because they're largish ball flowers like this in the loveliest purple. Who knew food could taste and look so beautifully.