Monday, May 14, 2012

I Made It Monday

Until I became obsessed with the Apocalypse, I never gave gardening much thought. My dad grew a huge garden every year and I can remember times when I helped weed, sow and pick. My mother had beds of flowers and pots of plants but I still didn't pay much attention.

Now, I am borderline obsessed with my little haphazard garden. I've got a stockpile of mason jars and I'm ready to can as soon as more veggies grow. This year was my practice garden. I recycled milk crates and bought cheap pots at Wal-Mart. I broke apart an old bed frame that I knew I wasn't going to use again to build makeshift trellises for my cucumbers and peas.

I am ridiculously proud of the fact that I put seeds in some dirt and now I am starting to get to vegetables to feed my family.

from left to right: peas, cucumbers, tomatoes, sugar snap peas, peppers, carrots, celery, lettuce. in front: onions, basil, tomatoes.

cucumbers and a head board



sugar snap pea blossom. it totally smells like peas.

the peas were the first veggies to grow!

a mix of jalapeno and bell peppers

crazy color carrots.

my favorite herb - basil. and the only one I planted.

lettuce

tiny tomato blossoms

10 comments:

  1. I have been looking for jalapeno seeds so I can grow my own here in Manila. So far, nada.

    Your little garden looks well-kept. Now, do you have any weapons and first-aid supplies for the pending apocalypse? lol

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    1. I don't have weapons as of yet...but I have a dog...that's afraid of everything. Plus, I have a tire iron. But I do have a box of band-aids and a bottle of hydrogen peroxide so I am ready to go!

      In all honesty, I am working on building up supplies. The financial reality however prevents me for doing too much at once. I suspect the apocalypse won't happen for a while, but it never hurts to prepare! :)

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    1. Thanks! It has been fun getting things to grow!

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  3. Lovely. But why aren't they planted in the ground? I like your use of things like the bed frame.

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    1. We only rent right now and although our landlord is totally cool with us putting in a garden, I was hesitant to do so without experimenting first to see if I could even get things to grow. Plus, the soil in Florida isn't really soil so much as sand... so I want to do raised beds with good soil and compost. Hopefully, I will have the supplies I need to build some nice beds soon.

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  4. What a wonderful garden. I wish we were as far along as you. It's only been the last week that the leaves even came out on the trees.

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    1. That's what you get for deciding to be a farmer in the great white north!! Down here in sunny Florida it's been super awes-

      -who am I kidding?? I hate the heat!! I'd take Alaska any day over Florida!!

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  5. I always wanted a garden, and to grow things.
    I'm useless at doing chores around the flat, but I think I'd be good at making things to eat. If your plants start going missing, it might be because I'm stealing them.

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    1. That would be quite a commute just to steal some veggies!

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