Monday, May 1, 2017

This Kentucky Garden

So, blogging hasn't been a huge priority for the past couple years, but I'm thinking it might be time to get back into it.

We recently moved to a much warmer climate, so instead of plowing our way through snow in March, we started rototilling the dirt for a garden. 

Tilling the garden
Andrew tilling away.
We planted some in March as well.  We planted a couple small blueberries in the far planter, and you can maybe make out some peas coming up in the near planter. 

 Its been fun watching it grow.  About a month later you can see beans and onions...and other things are coming.
small raised beds planted

I started a few other things in little planters on the deck, trying to keep them a little more protected.  The cherry tomatoes were the first up.  
tomato sprouts
 And then they took off. (Above they are just sprouting, below, one week later, they are getting secondary leaves
Week old cherry tomato plant, dirt, garden, plant, young, leaves
 About a week and a half after that, here they are, ready to transplant into the "big" garden Month old tomato plant

The beans are coming along as well.


 
Then there are the vines - the pumpkins, the zucchini, the cucumbers.  They have cute first leaves.  





new pumpkin sproutgrowing pumpkin



On the fruit end, everyone need their own vine (which has perked up a lot!)






...and fig tree (with a new leaf).



Plus, the blueberry has new leaves!










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