Garden growing

Last week, I broke my blog try­ing to show you all my good­ies. So I’ve updated to 2.8 and will ease into this gen­tly.  How about 1 pic­ture of my veg­gie garden??

Le Garden

Le Gar­den

I wish I could show all the pic­tures I had from last week. In tak­ing the pics I real­ized real quick how many onions we have grow­ing.  They’re every­where! In the gar­den and in about 4 dif­fer­ent pots on the porch.  I’m blam­ing it on my mum!

I also ended up plant­ing green beans at the bot­tom of the corn and they’re grow­ing like…well, like bean stalks!

Since I’m a new­bie veg­gie gar­dener I’m learn­ing more tips from oth­ers than I have to give out, but yes­ter­day I did read an “ancient” gar­den­ing book that talked about stor­ing an apple with your potatoes…it’ll keep them from sprouting.

If you want to see bet­ter gar­dens than mine, you can check them out here:  gardengrow

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5 Responses to “Garden growing”

  1. Jenny-Jenny says:

    Way to go! It looks really great! I used to do a vegi gar­den but haven’t in years. I would like to do it again…maybe next year.

  2. You have a great gar­den. Har­vest time will be so much fun with all those tomato plants :o )

  3. Alea says:

    You gar­den looks won­der­ful! So neat and tidy and organized.

  4. wee says:

    That is really impres­sive. I know ya’ll are gonna git some chick­ens. I just know it!

  5. Stephanie says:

    Your gar­den looks great, cer­tainly doesn’t look like a new­bie gar­den! That is a great tip about stor­ing an apple with your pota­toes. So funny how things work together like that! Thank you so much for par­tic­i­pat­ing in How Does Your Gar­den Grow!

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