Spring Garden Update
March 31st, 2010 by RachelWe have been busy expanding, planting and tending our garden these days. The kids have enjoyed helping and Annalise has squashed more than her share of sprouts. Most things are growing really well. I may have planted my tomatoes a little early, but time will tell. I abandoned my efforts of starting tomatoes from seed this year and purchased seedlings.
Our lettuce is growing like crazy and I have been giving away kale to anyone who comes over and will take some. We harvested at least 3 gallon freezer bags FULL of carrots–tops not included and we are eating a lot carrots, baking carrot cake for any festive occasion and juicing them.
In this picture, you can see the tomato plants in the foreground (just behind Josiah), with our squash (zucchini, butternut and spaghetti squash) in the far right, the newly expanded area. Behind the tomatoes are two rows of green beans, three rows of yellow onions, two rows of broccoli (some are starting to make their heads, some are younger) and some brussel sprouts at the end of one of the rows.
This picture shows the other end–two rows of potatoes (I need to mound them once more), with a third half of a row in the far back, the newly thinned lettuce patch, some bell peppers, spinach, kale, and a few beets hiding behind the kale. I have yet to plant the melons and cucumbers, but will do that this week.
Not pictured our the old 4×4 raised beds that we moved to the side yard, one has little strawberry plants and the others were recently cleared out to hold some of our melons. The milk jugs beside the tomato plants are to help keep them warm at night from an article I read in Texas Gardener… not sure if it is working or not yet.




























