Morning ladies,
I know a few of us garden during the summer. I thought it would be nice to see how our gardens grow!
This year we've planted tomatoes, potatoes, onions, lettuce, cucumbers, arugula, escarole, rapini, basil, rosemary and lavender.
I also planted a bunch of flowers.
Pics to follow!
So what have you planted?
Re: GTKNY: How does your garden grow?
I have a black thumb but am so impressed by y'all who grow your own food. My ex was a gardener and we grew so many veggies. Swiss chard was my favorite. And strawberries. Mmm.
I miss the produce but not the ex.
I'm not much of a green thumb either TBH. My grandfather is an awesome green thumb and he really helps me get everything organized. He knows so much about plants, fertilizing and all that fun stuff. I find as I get older though, I appreciate gardening so much more. Not only is it super relaxing but seeing the produce grow is really something amazing.
Working on the pics, my computer crashed the other night and I'm reinstalling the program to upload my photos from my phone.
TTC since March 2012
BFP #1 1/29/13, EDD 10/9/13
BFP #3 8/11/14 EDD 4/22/14
String beans
Cucumber
Red and green sweet peppers
Jalapeno peppers
Onions
Cauliflower
Kale (2 varieties)
Spring onions
Strawberries
and for herbs we have - cilantro, parsley, mint, basil and lavender.
BFP #1: 6/25/09 EDD 2/13/10 @ 6 weeks- Saw HB @ 9 weeks - DS born 2/11/10 (39w5d)
BFP #2: 2/20/13 EDD 11/4/13 - Saw HB 3/19/13 (7w2d) - MMC discovered 4/13/13 (10w5d) - Est. loss @ 9w3d - D&C 4/14/13
BFP #4: 9/10/14 (3w6d) EDD 5/21/15 - natural MC 9/23/14 @ 5w5d
BFP #5: 11/23/14 (3w3d) EDD 8/4/15 - Please be our Rainbow!
Okay I'm going to do this in 2 replies because there a ton of pictures.
Flowers:
garden!
also, this is my pride and joy.
She's a fig tree.
She's super high maintenance though. In the winter, we need to bury her. So, DH digs a long trench and we slowly bend her at the roots until she's laying on her side. We then cover her with bags of leaves, carpets and earth to keep her warm all winter. She brings us hundreds of figs every season.
THE DARK SIDE IT IS
and GBCB
BFP 8/2/12 EDD 4/9/13 Addie was delivered 1/4/13 at 26 weeks due to Eclampsia
BFP 9/15/14 EDD 5/28/15 Please be our R A I N B O W take home baby BOY
~All AL always welcome~
You can never have enough tomato plants!
You can freeze them ya know? We plant a ton of tomatoes. Different varieties. But, the san marsano's we freeze in freezer bags to make fresh sauce all year round.
BFP#3 5/22/17 | MC 6/17/17 at 7w3d
BFP 4/8/14, MMC 5/5/14, D&C 5/9/14
BFP 8/26/14 Due date 5/8/15
Start small. I know many of the ladies have raised planters but I didn't go that route. We were lucky, there was already a "Garden" established in our yard. Basically the grass was removed in a rectangular shape. There was earth piled on top and frame around it was made using cinder blocks.
If you're really intimidated you can start by just planting herbs or tomatoes in pots. A friend of mine grows about a dozen tomato plants this way and has a pretty impressive herb garden growing in a recycled wooden box.
TTC since March 2012
BFP #1 1/29/13, EDD 10/9/13
BFP #3 8/11/14 EDD 4/22/14
You can freeze whole leaves.
Wash it really well and then dry it. I like to use a salad spinner and then I lay out the basil on paper towel and let it air dry for an hour or so. The important thing to keep in mind is that any moisture on the leaves will make it spoil in the freezer. Once it's dried well just package it up in ziplocks. You can use Tupperware if you want but I prefer plastic bags because when it comes time to use it all you need to do is crumple the bag between your hands and it actually breaks it up for you so you can add it to your recipe.
organic broccoli? @mlal78
******** GROSS STORY IF YOU EAT BROCCOLI DONT READ *********
So my in-laws grow broccoli organically. They opt not to spray it (which is great). Last year, MIL gave me 2 garbage bags full of broccoli. I had awesome plans to blanche and freeze it for the winter.
After chopping it and washing it I got ready to par boil it. The moment the broccoli hit the water there were tons and tons of white works floating in the boiling water. Worms everywhere.
It was absolutely disgusting.
After doing some research I realized it's because the pesiticide wasn't used. The pesticide used on broccoli prevents these worms.
So so gross.
My MIL said that soaking the broccoli in salty water apparently draws them out. But still, picking worms out of my food prior to cooking it is just disgusting.
I know that they are in cauliflower too.
The rest I'm not sure.