I love gardening. Every year my garden gets bigger and bigger and is to the point where my mom teases me about going to the farmers market...lol. It started out as a 40x60 raised bed garden by the house and in three years I have added a 100 foot by 80 foot area and another 10x65 at the end of my original garden, plus the rows of pots we use too. the biggest problem I had this year was keeping the chickens in their pasture: They loved to get out and scratch that newly plowed dirt in the fields. They are now contained with the exception of one little golden campine that has a Houdini gene, but I figure she can't do to much damage by herself
I planted ten 75' rows and six 60' rows of corn, beans, squash (summer and winter), pumpkins, melons, southern peas, grain sorghum, and sunflowers over the past two days: Our last frost date is in 10 days and the long range forecast is 80 during the day and 60 at night....so I went for it a few days early. I started 148 tomato plants (mostly Italian culinary and paste types for canning), 24 sweet pepper plants, and a dozen eggplants in February under lights on the seed racks we built and have started planting those out too. Here is a photo of one of my starting stands last year....I added Mylar curtains to the sides this year to capture more light on the sides and edges...so no pics.
My raised bed garden by the house is currently full of lettuce, carrots, cabbage, onions, spinach, broccoli, beets, sweet peas, asparagus (permanent bed), and Irish potatoes. I have two unoccupied garden boxes that I am putting peppers in and dozens of large sized (18+ gallon) nursery pots for excess bush type tomatoes and more peppers. A retail nursery in our area went out of business during the winter and the owner gave us over 1000' of irrigation pipe, shade cloth, weed screen, pots of all sizes, and garden planting mix. I threw a bunch of the garden mix in my compost bin with my chicken and goat litter, leaves, and horse manure: It is some really rich stuff.
All my fruit trees broke bud and the peaches and plums are finished blooming....the apples and pears are blooming now, and my citrus is about to bloom....along with all the various other fruit trees/bushes I have planted everywhere! A cold snap would have really messed things up since it warmed up early here this year. I just love spring

I planted ten 75' rows and six 60' rows of corn, beans, squash (summer and winter), pumpkins, melons, southern peas, grain sorghum, and sunflowers over the past two days: Our last frost date is in 10 days and the long range forecast is 80 during the day and 60 at night....so I went for it a few days early. I started 148 tomato plants (mostly Italian culinary and paste types for canning), 24 sweet pepper plants, and a dozen eggplants in February under lights on the seed racks we built and have started planting those out too. Here is a photo of one of my starting stands last year....I added Mylar curtains to the sides this year to capture more light on the sides and edges...so no pics.

My raised bed garden by the house is currently full of lettuce, carrots, cabbage, onions, spinach, broccoli, beets, sweet peas, asparagus (permanent bed), and Irish potatoes. I have two unoccupied garden boxes that I am putting peppers in and dozens of large sized (18+ gallon) nursery pots for excess bush type tomatoes and more peppers. A retail nursery in our area went out of business during the winter and the owner gave us over 1000' of irrigation pipe, shade cloth, weed screen, pots of all sizes, and garden planting mix. I threw a bunch of the garden mix in my compost bin with my chicken and goat litter, leaves, and horse manure: It is some really rich stuff.
All my fruit trees broke bud and the peaches and plums are finished blooming....the apples and pears are blooming now, and my citrus is about to bloom....along with all the various other fruit trees/bushes I have planted everywhere! A cold snap would have really messed things up since it warmed up early here this year. I just love spring
