Sunday, July 22, 2012

Green Thumb

    Although Kelly grew up on a farm, and I grew up in the city, gardening was something that we both were able to do growing up.  So we tried our hands at gardening this year, and it turned out much better than we anticipated.
   Our main garden spot was the location of the previous coy pond (removed and filled in with fill dirt).  The other garden spot was our neighborhood's residents garden. 

   It has been a lot of fun doing the gardening in our back yard, and it is certainly a learning experience.

Between the residents garden and the back yard, we planted tomatoes (cherry, parker's whopper, and better boy), bell peppers (green, red, orange), squash, jalepenos, okra, watermelon, and cantaloupe.  Several of these had to be transplanted due to the watering schedule at the resident gardens.  And the squash wasn't salvageable.  They were just getting too much water, and when plants sit in pools of water, they don't grow very well.

It's been fun to watch a 5-inch seedling turn into a 7-foot-tall plant.  Harvesting a variety of fruits and vegetables has been satisfying, too.

Tomatoes
Bell Peppers
Jalapeno

We got a little ambitious with extra garden plots and planted almost 75 feet of pumpkins last week so hopefully we'll post an update in a couple months showing trialing vines full of little pumpkins.  But, as we've learned with gardening, you never know what you are going to get when you put a few tiny seeds in the ground.

Row of pumpkin seedlings

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