Just got the supplies I need to get my garden going. Waiting on wood for the bottom since it is on my patio. The neighbors have been coming over to see how much progress I have made. Hoping to get it up and running by Monday or Tuesday.
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THis makes me feel like the acres are manageable. lol I know- very illogicle.Someone posted this to my FB and I thought about this thread
I just finished reading through all the posts....whoa. Lovely to see so many gardens and hear everyone else experiences. We have SFG a few years now but not with much success. I blame the babies but this year I am not pregnant and I do not have a baby hanging off my arms do hopefully I will do better. So far we have broccolinni, cauliflowers, tomatoes, peppers, carrots, peas, pole and bush beans, flying saucer squash, cucumbers, 1 lonely butternut squash, cantaloupe, watermelon, pie pumpkin, potatoes, sunflower and strawberries. Everything looks so much more promising this year.
Our main problems are acidic soil (we have white pine that love to drop needles on the garden) and early winters. Because we are in canada our last day of expected frost is May 31 and our first day of expected is sept 15. I want to experiment with making a cold frame to see if we can do a second planting of the broccoli, cauliflower and peas in the fall. Any one have experience making one on the cheap?