It was a lot to do with lockdown but more that my brother and I both had the time to try to beat a patch of weeds into a garden. lol
When we moved here the previous owners had sectioned out a garden and clearly kept it each year. We wanted different things for our own garden and ended up tearing out a lot of infrastructure. So in 2020 we basically had a fenced off square of dirt that had been mildly over taken by weeds. We started sprouts indoors before moving them to the sun room, they were growing a lot quicker than we figured on (And it felt like the days were moving insanely fast.) so we had to clear the garden as quick as we could. Not everything we sprouted made it into the garden. The eggplants and kale just ran too fast and I think if I were to do it again, I'd just plant the kale direct.
In the end we both ended up growing a lot, to varying degrees of success.
My brother grew several types of tomatoes, from beef steak to cherry tomatoes. Summer squash and snow peas. And I grew watermelons, pie pumpkins and pickling cucumbers.
As for what we learned, we mostly learned that plants are more fickle than you would think. The summer squash either barely grew or what it did grow was bitter and no one ate it. The tomatoes kept suffering due to the cut worms. The first round of plants we put in the ground all died from cutworms. Insanity. Watermelons were also eaten by ever bug and slug in the area, so no fruit but lovely plants. The pumpkins barely turned out but were fantastic. Finally the cucumbers were the most interesting to me. I found a love of pickling and have bought several jars since then just waiting for the chance to grow them again. Did you know cucumbers grow spikes on them to protect against predators? You have to scrub them of carefully, it's so weird lol
If I'm honest the main reason I want to grow the garden again is just because a fridge full of fresh pickles again sounds amazing and I can't wait to see it again. Every attempt that has been made since was all trying to achieve that goal.
I might share some pictures of the mess later so that hopefully we can all see the progress