Healthy Garden

Since hubby and I have moved to our current home I’ve always attempted to have a garden.  The first couple of years I bit off more then I could chew and that resulted in out of control cucumber plants and sagging tomatoes.  In 2007 we got the bright idea to redo the garden in containers near the house.  We decided to plant only tomatoes and some flowers.  The main reason we did this is because we hadn’t really had luck with the bigger garden.  The secondary reason was the thought of a very pregnant me working out in the garden kind of made K-Man panic.

Things were going great in 2007!  My flowers looked good and I was even remembering to water things and give them fertilizer.  Then the swelling set in and by the time I was able to go out in the evenings and water I could barely walk.  Then Princess came along and I was in that new parent sleep deprived fog.  If I had 10 extra minutes I was going to spend that in the shower or sleeping…not watering a garden!

In 2008 we decided to give it another try.  Once again my plants were looking wonderful.  We decided to move them to the back yard where they would get more sun because I had plenty of green tomatoes but they weren’t getting ripe.  Then it rained for like a month straight and we didn’t realize until it was too late that we set our beloved tomato plants right in the pond in our back yard.  I think I got a whopping 5 tomatoes last year from 4 plants.

You would think with my track record that I would just go to the farmer’s market to purchase home grown tomatoes.  Unfortunatly I’m a little on the stubborn side and refuse to give up.  Plus this year I have J-Bug…she is my seceret weapon.

So far we have done 2 pots of flowers that are thriving!  We have also planted 3 tomato plants, 3 green pepper plants and 1 hanging basket.  We have the flowers for a second hanging basket to balance out the Shepard’s Hook and will have them planted by the weekend.  I think part of the success so far is location.  Everything is in the front yard where they will get wonderful morning light and then be partially shaded from the intense noon and early afternoon sun.  But the bigger part of the success needs to be given to J-Bug.  She loves to garden and is always reminding me to go outside and water the flowers.

I hope all of your gardens fair as well as ours has this year!

June 3, 2009. Uncategorized.

3 Comments

  1. Emily replied:

    Your garden stories sound like mine!!! I have a ginomous garden full of glorious weeds!! Oh, and I have a few potato plants that are thriving. :-) This is my third summer and I’m not getting any better at it yet. My biggest hurdle….getting stuff planted. I so wish I could be home all day so I could plant and maintain a beautiful garden that would provide us with tons of food. Oh well….maybe in 30 years when I get to retire.

    • tfaux replied:

      I sure am glad I’m not alone! At least your garden is actually in the ground! All I can manage are containers…. One of my tomato plants already has yellow leaves! Probably doesn’t help with the stupid dog pees on my plants….

  2. Marsha replied:

    Let me just add that even if you are home all day long, other things or the intense heat always seeem to get int he way of a gorgeous garden. :-) Mine is thriving this year however so are the weeds and I can’t keep on top of them. This is my 2nd year and I’m learning something new each time. Maybe in 30 years I’ll have one of those gardens completely free of weeds lol. For now though I have tons of yellow squash, cucumbers and green tomatoes. :-)

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