Apr 28, 2009

From Seeds to Harvest

I've decided to join the challenge at



http://teachinggoodthings.com/blog/from-seeds-to-harvest/ 


I read about it over at


http://www.homesteadblogger.com/youwantmetomovewhere/133719


This looks like fun and should help keep us working in the garden.  It should also be a learning experience.  Want to join us?


Here's a start or  a few of my starts.  Tomatoes, broccoli,cabbage and peppers.  Some of the peppers haven't come up yet.  I'm not sure why.  I thinned the broccoli, cabbage and peppers.





The second picture has some of the herbs we planted, too.  There's thyme, lovage, sweet annie, parsley, and comfrey.  The next two  pictures are lavender and rosemary.  I bring them in during the winter because they can't handle the cold up here.  Then they go back out every spring.  I get fresh herbs all winter that way. 


These are the plants going into my garden next month.  My tomatoes should be monsters by then.  My son is starting some flowers.  He wants black violets and larkspur.


Feeling like joining the fun?  Let everyone know how your gardening is growing.


From Glory Farm


1 comment:

Pennysue said...

Looks like you have a lot of work ahead of you! I always seem to start too many peppers and tomatoes because it is so easy to do in my hoop-house. Then they get too big too fast and I have trouble getting them all set out. We have had rain for three days, which we desperately needed, but the tomatoes and peppers are exploding, so hopefully tomorrow I can put some out. I will check out the link. Have a great week.

Penny

Apr 28, 2009

From Seeds to Harvest

I've decided to join the challenge at



http://teachinggoodthings.com/blog/from-seeds-to-harvest/ 


I read about it over at


http://www.homesteadblogger.com/youwantmetomovewhere/133719


This looks like fun and should help keep us working in the garden.  It should also be a learning experience.  Want to join us?


Here's a start or  a few of my starts.  Tomatoes, broccoli,cabbage and peppers.  Some of the peppers haven't come up yet.  I'm not sure why.  I thinned the broccoli, cabbage and peppers.





The second picture has some of the herbs we planted, too.  There's thyme, lovage, sweet annie, parsley, and comfrey.  The next two  pictures are lavender and rosemary.  I bring them in during the winter because they can't handle the cold up here.  Then they go back out every spring.  I get fresh herbs all winter that way. 


These are the plants going into my garden next month.  My tomatoes should be monsters by then.  My son is starting some flowers.  He wants black violets and larkspur.


Feeling like joining the fun?  Let everyone know how your gardening is growing.


From Glory Farm


1 comment:

Pennysue said...

Looks like you have a lot of work ahead of you! I always seem to start too many peppers and tomatoes because it is so easy to do in my hoop-house. Then they get too big too fast and I have trouble getting them all set out. We have had rain for three days, which we desperately needed, but the tomatoes and peppers are exploding, so hopefully tomorrow I can put some out. I will check out the link. Have a great week.

Penny