Sunday, September 4, 2011

Another good year from the garden!



We were blessed with another huge crop of just about anything you can think of this year, and it's not over yet.
Besides all the fruit that we have every year, we grew vegetables galore! This worked out nicely as Gma and I have been dieting some, and fruits and veggies are a BIG part of the plan we are on. We have fruit salad nearly every night and it seems as one fades out, another takes it's place.
Vegetables and fruits (besides the fruit trees) grown this year include tomatoes, green beans that we needed to pick every day, snap peas, cucumbers, carrots, beets, radishes, several varieties of squash, onions, watermelon, honeydew Mellon, cantaloupe, and pumpkins. I'm sure I'm forgetting something.
I have a new hydroponic project in which I'm growing lettuce and cabbage that I just started planting. In addition to that I have 2 other hydroponic systems not including the one in the greenhouse. Presently there are pumpkins, watermelons, cucumbers, cantaloupes, tomatoes, and a few other things growing in them. We also just started broccoli and cauliflower for the winter. We have an entire planter dedicated to asparagus, which takes a few years before you can harvest, and should have an ample harvest starting next year.


Honeydews on the vine
Hanging hydroponic unit with a little of everything (including cucumbers and watermelon)!
Lettuce starts from seed

New lettuce and cabbage hydro system
Asparagus - next year!
Carrots, beets, radishes, ???
Lettuce in the new hydro
Pumpkins, cantaloupe, others in hydro on the ground 
Cantaloupe blossoms


Yummy!
Our 25 lb watermelon!




Gma cutting a honeydew
Ta Da!

4 comments:

  1. Your garden is amazing. That watermelon is unbelievable out of a backyard garden! Hope it tasted as good as it looks! Mary Kunz

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  2. i am so jealous. one day when i have a house with a garden, you can be my gardener! :) sound like a plan? otherwise, i'll just come over and raid your house for fresh veggies and fruit.
    jody

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  3. wowsers, asparagus are wild looking :)

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  4. You will love asparagus fromm the garden... amazing garden and I wish I could grow watermelon here... I would have to start it in my house in February... probably take several transplantings. Love, Gail

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