Our garden is doing well. I have neglected the blog for a bit, so this post is to catch up and show where we are. I will do a flashback later to show how we built and installed the beds, chose soil, and what we are doing for water.
We have five garden beds, one per family. Initially ten families were interested, but the cost, logistical issues and personal commitments decreased the number.
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We are still working on adding the bench trim, but all beds have been planted, and things are growing well. |
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So far only Rich's bed is complete with trim, and the trim really makes a difference in how well it looks. His tomatoes and peppers look great, too. |
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Rich's 4th of July tomatoes |
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Rich's peppers |
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Our tomatoes are already extending over the cage. |
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Our cherry tomatoes. |
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Our Lipstick peppers. |
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Our arugula is delicious. We have been harvesting it for several weeks now for salads, and it is wonderful. |
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Our kale is growing. It was really weak when we transplanted it, but is doing well now. We have been harvesting it for soup, salad and pizza. |
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Strawberry that Robyn gave us. It grew quite a bit since we planted it. You can also see kale and onion-- kids really like snacking on the green onion, and we have been harvesting it for a while now. |
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This is alyssum that we grew from seeds and transplanted. It just started flowering today. |
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Our poppy, also grown from seeds and transplanted. |
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Marigold, also from seeds. These are good for tomatoes because they repel harmful insects and critters. |
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Zinnia, also grown from seed and transplanted. |
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Another zinnia. We planted a row of them, and these two are the first to bloom. |
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Our zucchini plant was damaged a few weeks ago. Someone broke the main stem off, and we found it lying nearby. This is the second zucchini it grew, but we don't know if we'll get more. There are only male flowers remaining. |
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We harvested the second zucchini today. My hand for scale. |
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Nicholas is excited. |
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It looks even larger in Andrew's hands. |
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Petunias in Robyn's bed. |
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Nick's Hot Banana pepper. |
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Mahmood's cilantro planted directly from seeds. |
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Andrew and Nicholas with this evening's harvest-- arugula, onion, and zucchini. |
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