PEAS
We had a good amount of peas. They got HUGE! The only problem was, we don't really love peas...so we won't be growing them again.
TOMATOES
That first tomato picture is actually our tomato plant very soon after we'd planted it. It's grown into a monster, and that basket is actually quite large. I canned these tomatoes, it was a little disastrous, but still salvageable. I think I'll continue growing tomatoes for canning (not a big fresh tomato fan).
CARROTS
These were probably my favorite part of the garden. I'll be growing more carrots next year (they're really easy). We made carrot cupcakes out of these. They were delightful.
SPINACH
This is such a sad picture, but pretty accurate as far as what our spinach really looked like. I guess in order to be able to get more spinach they recommend harvesting the outer leaves as they are ready, and leaving the rest of the plant intact. Using this method, we made some salads and some green smoothies. I didn't love growing spinach, and it bolted pretty quickly as the days got hotter. Probably won't do it again.
The onions...I don't think I'll talk about them. The peppers are growing...but I'm not sure why I thought it would be a good idea to grow peppers, I don't like peppers at all. So the moral of the story: If you're going to grow a garden, grow things you actually like to eat. (I imagine most people already know that, I'm not sure what was happening in my head when we planned ours.)
Your garden is amazing. Ours is pretty weak. I can't believe you didn't love the peas- I'm jealous u had them!
ReplyDeleteKatalyn, this post totally made me miss you! I can hear your voice as I read through it!!! Hope everything is going well for you!
ReplyDeleteIf it makes you feel any better, we didn't have any luck with onions (or garlic) either. We tried both of them the first time we planted our garden. Maybe I'll have to grow carrots at some point - they're not my favorite veggie, but your picture makes me want some! :)
ReplyDeleteSweet garden-I'm impressed now we just have to work on our love of veggies.....
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