What a lovely garden and abundance of produce, friend Gwen !!! This spring I decided not to grow a garden after 35 years of doing so … and lo and behold now know why … Why ? … cuz I fell and broke my knee plate thing really bad and will be recuperating for many months to come … thus I couldn't do any gardening anyway … Nonetheless, I do enjoy strolling through your garden … thank you for letting me … Love, cat.
Hey All, Cat, Steven and Guillaume... it just loved every little bit of the process and progress. I had to battle a few slugs but once the plants got bigger they seemed to take care of themselves.. I had a few potato seed left over and planted them outside the fence and the deer thought they belonged to them so came and nibbled them fairly often ...quite a difference in size between the two patches now. The sunflowers are several feet over my head now. So happy to watch everything grow
Just glorious, eh Gwen? I don't think there is any as satisfying as putting in a garden and seeing your reward unless it is raising our children.. smile.. So happy to see a post from you as I am not on FB much.. My whole family uses my account so everyone thinks it is me but no... lol.. Especially in summer as there is no internet at farm... What were you making in the bowl? You and John just do everything so well... xoxo
Faye, for sure Gardens are Life!! The bowl was filled with ground up zucchini (you know the big ones,, ha).. I freeze it and use it in muffins, cakes and spaghetti sauce. it's about time to do some more... almost afraid to look in the zucchini patch this morning.. just kidding .. can't wait.
Wildside, I am loving having my own food.. saves so much money and really a pleasure to have at hand.. and really not much work at all. Love it.
Hi Gwen! :) Oh my gosh look at all that goodness! That is a big garden! :) Are you doing Back To Eden gardening or simply mulching? Right now mine are pretty much all in containers, but in the future I want to build something a little more permanent and I'm always interested in what others do!
Rain it may look bigger than it actually is . about 24' x 34'. Since it's my first garden here and this summer being so excruciatingly hot, it is hard to tell what normal is... I will do a little survey of it at the end of the growing season to see what did best and what won't be going in next year. Swiss chard and cucumbers did the very best so far. Loved seeing what you did with your veggies!! cheers.
Just coming back again to admire all that neatness in construction & productivity, Gwen! I know have got to do that here too -- must, must -- can't go on with edible gardening efforts without protection anymore... I'm too old & tired to battle now! Lack of water this year, dead & dying trees (some down) and overgrown blackberries everywhere, but still managing to harvest enough fresh for us to enjoy despite the mama & twin fawns (& much more) living with us on our small plot. We enjoy the wildlife more than the food garden, but... BUT! I know it should be enough, but considering all the thwarted effort too? KUDOS to you.
Hi Wildside. some things did better than others ... for ex. the garlic was my fav.. no work veggie. we had a very extremely hot summer. over 30 c. for weeks at a time.. it hindered the fruit set on the peppers, beans and squash.. ... they mostly started setting fruit when the temps went back to norm. good luck with greens, cucumbers. tomatoes and broccoli. anyway learned lots and what to do next year..
OH YES!!! Garlic is my #1 favorite too; does well in our clime. Despite sizzling temps and no rain this Summer, our tomatoes are as yet nowhere near ripe! Perhaps because I purposely was (er, gasp, ahem!) "not gardening" this year!
But for thwarted effort, everything was practically free! And still continues to come in the door nearly every time I go out.
Thank you for your reply. It means the world to me today!
What a lovely garden and abundance of produce, friend Gwen !!! This spring I decided not to grow a garden after 35 years of doing so … and lo and behold now know why … Why ? … cuz I fell and broke my knee plate thing really bad and will be recuperating for many months to come … thus I couldn't do any gardening anyway … Nonetheless, I do enjoy strolling through your garden … thank you for letting me … Love, cat.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely glorious! And with a chipmunk no less!
ReplyDeleteVery nice. I wish I had the patience and skills to garden.
ReplyDeleteHey All, Cat, Steven and Guillaume... it just loved every little bit of the process and progress. I had to battle a few slugs but once the plants got bigger they seemed to take care of themselves.. I had a few potato seed left over and planted them outside the fence and the deer thought they belonged to them so came and nibbled them fairly often ...quite a difference in size between the two patches now. The sunflowers are several feet over my head now. So happy to watch everything grow
ReplyDeleteJust glorious, eh Gwen? I don't think there is any as satisfying as putting in a garden and seeing your reward unless it is raising our children.. smile..
ReplyDeleteSo happy to see a post from you as I am not on FB much.. My whole family uses my account so everyone thinks it is me but no... lol.. Especially in summer as there is no internet at farm... What were you making in the bowl? You and John just do everything so well... xoxo
Thank you! For the wonder-filled update... I'd be green with envy, but... Not? No, so happy for you & your luscious harvests!
ReplyDeleteFaye, for sure Gardens are Life!! The bowl was filled with ground up zucchini (you know the big ones,, ha).. I freeze it and use it in muffins, cakes and spaghetti sauce. it's about time to do some more... almost afraid to look in the zucchini patch this morning.. just kidding .. can't wait.
ReplyDeleteWildside, I am loving having my own food.. saves so much money and really a pleasure to have at hand.. and really not much work at all. Love it.
wow.... you got lots of wonderful "stuff" out of that garden Gwen!
ReplyDeleteIt worked like a charm BumbleVee... Hoping for more squash
ReplyDeleteHi Gwen! :) Oh my gosh look at all that goodness! That is a big garden! :) Are you doing Back To Eden gardening or simply mulching? Right now mine are pretty much all in containers, but in the future I want to build something a little more permanent and I'm always interested in what others do!
ReplyDeleteRain it may look bigger than it actually is . about 24' x 34'. Since it's my first garden here and this summer being so excruciatingly hot, it is hard to tell what normal is... I will do a little survey of it at the end of the growing season to see what did best and what won't be going in next year. Swiss chard and cucumbers did the very best so far. Loved seeing what you did with your veggies!! cheers.
ReplyDelete...Rain, I forgot to add, I mulched with straw.
ReplyDeleteThanks Gwen :) I think mulch is the way to go! :)
ReplyDeleteNothing better than a productive veg garden. It looks fabulous.
ReplyDeleteEnjoying every minute of veggie growing again, Penny
ReplyDeleteJust coming back again to admire all that neatness in construction & productivity, Gwen! I know have got to do that here too -- must, must -- can't go on with edible gardening efforts without protection anymore... I'm too old & tired to battle now! Lack of water this year, dead & dying trees (some down) and overgrown blackberries everywhere, but still managing to harvest enough fresh for us to enjoy despite the mama & twin fawns (& much more) living with us on our small plot. We enjoy the wildlife more than the food garden, but... BUT! I know it should be enough, but considering all the thwarted effort too? KUDOS to you.
ReplyDeleteHi Wildside. some things did better than others ... for ex. the garlic was my fav.. no work veggie. we had a very extremely hot summer. over 30 c. for weeks at a time.. it hindered the fruit set on the peppers, beans and squash.. ... they mostly started setting fruit when the temps went back to norm. good luck with greens, cucumbers. tomatoes and broccoli. anyway learned lots and what to do next year..
ReplyDeleteOH YES!!! Garlic is my #1 favorite too; does well in our clime. Despite sizzling temps and no rain this Summer, our tomatoes are as yet nowhere near ripe! Perhaps because I purposely was (er, gasp, ahem!) "not gardening" this year!
ReplyDeleteBut for thwarted effort, everything was practically free! And still continues to come in the door nearly every time I go out.
Thank you for your reply. It means the world to me today!
Hope your day goes well.