Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Garden Check 7/27/09--and Yummy Food!!

Check out our garden!

Our pumpkins have started to really grow!



The cantaloupes finally look like cantaloupes:

The carrots have grown to ginormous proportions, and while I did not get a picture of an actual carrot, here is Jenn, Chris and Avery looking at them:


For dinner we had a bounty of food from the garden. Corn on the cob, green beans, cucumbers, and carrots (with butter and brown sugar of course). It was so yummy and everything tasted extra wonderful because we grew it all ourselves!!




Yummy!

Monday, July 13, 2009

Garden Check 7-12-2009

Dude. Avery's Garden ROCKS!!!
Some more pickings of carrots, and a few radishes from the new crop:

Radishes still growing strong:

A jungle of Carrots:

Soon we won't be able to see Avery at all through the corn!:


Green beans (they need to thicken up a little bit...but they sure taste good!):

Lopes:


Future Pumpkins:


Check out the size of the pumpkin leaves!!:

Friday, July 10, 2009

Oh My Gosh My Goodness!!!!!


Do you see what I see?????? Cantaloupes!!! Chris found them! They haven't been eaten alive by the cucumber plants as we once believed!!! Yummy!!

Saturday, July 4, 2009

Garden Check 7/3

Seriously. It has only been 2 weeks since our last check and I swear the garden has more than doubled!!! We've eaten radishes, sweet peas, cucumbers, and a few carrots!!

Jenn, Lyz and Avery harvesting some of the carrots:

Lyz lost in a jungle of carrots:

Avery showing off a carrot:

Radishes 2.0 growth:

Baby green beans:

The cucumbers have taken over the garden...they have grown through the green beans and moved into the spot where we took out the sweet pea plants.

We learned two lessons in this. First, next year we will have to put some chicken wire or something up for the sweet peas to climb. Apparently they don't do a very good job of growing if you just lay them on the soil. Second...we need to give the cucumbers more space next year. I don't remember them taking over the garden we had growing up like this. But then in my head the garden we had growing up was like three acres big, which would be impossible since my parents don't have that much land.
The flower of a pumpkin to be:

We plan on growing the biggest, prettiest pumpkin we can and having Avery enter it in the local 4H competition. She planted the seeds and waters the pumpkins specifically so that she is in full participation of the pumpkin growing.
And oh my word the corn. Can you spot the 3 1/2 year old in this picture??

It even has cute little baby corns growing!:

We are so proud of our garden! Lyz and I were eating a bit of cucumber last night and it tasted even better because we knew we grew it! It is so amazing what a garden can give you. Now yes, we only got one harvest of sweet peas before those plants gave up, and we have no idea what happened to the cantaloupe. They could be somewhere under the monster cucumber plant, but we can't find it!! But everything else is beautiful and plentiful!! Yippeee for our garden!!