God has supplied just enough rain, sun, and great soil this season to help us raise what appears to be a bumper crop of everything we planted. I'm sure you aren't as excited as we are so bear with me with these pictures. This is the first year we have ever planted a garden and I already can't wait to expand next year. If you come to see us, you can have a home grown meal! We planted corn, tomatoes, beans, cucumbers, peppers, beets, chives, and brussels sprouts. I have discovered that I would rather spend an hour in the garden than 15 minutes in the grocery store. I hate going to the store!
Greg planted the corn and we are going to have tons!
These pictures just don't do it justice and they were taken a week ago. This week everything grew by feet instead of inches. Here you can see beans by the corn, cucumbers, beets (story to follow), and tomatoes.
On the right side of the picture are brussels sprouts and some peppers.
Greg trimmed our trees and used the branches for bean poles. How's that for being resourceful!
This morning I checked on the garden and my beautiful beets had been eaten by a deer. I still have about 2/3's of a row left. I used to think deer were so cute, but not anymore. At Christmastime, we will NOT be celebrating with any reindeer! We had to put up fishing line to keep them out and it worked until last night. It apparently stuck it's head through and had a little feast. Nathaniel said that fishing line would keep the fish out but we needed deer line to keep them out - HA - he is so funny! Anyway, come in about 6 weeks to help us enjoy the fruits and vegetables of our labor.
4 comments:
Greg and Sharlene,
Your garden looks great! I used to help my dad in the garden on our farm when I was little. I'm not sure how much of a help a 7 year old can be, but at the time I really thought I was doing a lot! Enjoy your fresh produce! That's exciting.
-Erin :o)
17 Days and counting...!!!
It's an experience of a lifetime for him, though! :o)
-Erin
Greg & Sharlene:
Okay - which one of you is "Ole MacDonald" in disguise and has been pretending to be a Trout/Rutherford....maybe it's both of you. The garden looks great and although I hate to admit it your first attempt at gardening far exceeds my first attempt. When you have a couple of hours, I will tell you my horror stories...or maybe we should just forget that part - my garden wasn't a pretty story! :(
--Beverly
Wow, I'm thinking a "road trip" to Beaver Creek to fill up my car with produce in a couple of weeks. (If gas wasn't so expensive). Keep up the good work and think of me when you bite into that tomatoe. Marlene
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