Carrots from Finland
It’s nearly spring. Do you know what that means? It means it is almost time to start gardening again! Horrah!
I haven’t bought any seeds or a greenhouse to get me started, though. I should probably do that soon, if I intend to plant sometime after Easter. Last year, I think Phil and I went a little over board with our garden. We got a lot of food out of it, but it was very hard to maintain, and my water bill went through the roof! It truly was a beast. Every time I went to pick tomatoes, the bushes would swallow me whole. Sometimes, I had to get my mother to help pull me out. It was crazy, I tell you.
I’m not sure what I want to grow this year. Tomatoes and cucumbers are a must, but other than that, I really can’t decide. Last year, my beans didn’t do squat, but I think that had something to do with not having a big enough stick for them to climb. The cantaloupe and the watermelon were a complete bust, too. I didn’t get anything out of them. It looked like they were going to yield me some yummy goodness, but then they up and died on me. The green(red) peppers didn’t do so bad, but they could have done better. They needed more support than what I gave them.
Maybe I can find some time this weekend to go to Lowe’s and stare at the seed section. With so many choices, picking out only three or four vegtables is going to be hard! If I had a farm and a million dollars, I think I would pick every vegtable imaginable.
This year I don’t have to worry about renting a tiller because Jeri, a family friend, has been ever so kind, and given me hers. That was super awesome of her. I nearly fell out of my chair when she said I could have it. Last time, when I rented one, Phil only had something like four hours to till the entire garden area. He was only able to accomplish that because we had spent the entire day and night before preparing the soil with a shovel! Phil nearly broke his back that day.
I’ll be sure to post the progress, and if I have enough, you are all more than welcome to have some.
Oh, and this weeked Phil and I are going to the circus. When I found out Phil had never been , I told him we had to go. Everyone has to see the cirus at least once in their lives. If we don’t run away with them, I’ll be sure to post losts of videos and pictures when we get back.
Nice progress! That cucumber looks a lot larger than two inches. I guess it’s harder to tell without anything around it that would give me perspective. Here’s a site you might enjoy. I just found it on a blog although I haven’t dabbled in gardening myself: http://myfolia.com/
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