My seedlings! My husband and I started planting for this years garden on Monday and were pleasantly surprised to find sprouts as early as the next Thursday! Here is just a quick picture. More to come as they grow and are easier to photograph.
We are growing A LOT this year and I am realizing that I got a little carried away but it's all in the name of gardening, right?!?
So here is the full list of what we planted or are planting:
Park's Whopper Tomato
Park's Razzelberry Tomato
Sun Sugar Cherry Tomato
San Marzano Tomato
Roma Tomato
Sweetie Cherry Tomato
Lemon Boy Tomato
Brandywine Tomato
California Wonder Pepper
Merlot Pepper
Anaheim Chili Pepper
Sweet Pickle Pepper
Early Jalepeno Pepper
Karma Pepper
Golden Summer Pepper
Scarlet Nantes Carrot
Park's Whopper Eggplant
Nebuka Evergreen Bunching Onion
Sweet Walla Walla Onion
Large American Flag Leek
Calabrese Broccoli
Utah Celery
Muncher Cucumber
Pickling Cucumber
Round Zucchini
Sugar Baby Watermelon
Small Sugar Pumkin
Little Marvel Peas
Sugar Ann Peas
Provider Beans
Garden Leaf Lettuce
Mesclun
Rainbow Chard
Bloomsdale Spinach
Red Russian Kale
Blue Scotch Kale
Arugula
Cilantro
Italian Basil
Dill
Lavender
Italian Parsley
Catnip
Oregano
Thyme
Sage
Chives
Peppermint
Spearmint
Early Garlic
Red Potatoes
Fingerling Potatoes
My goal is to share my experiences planning, planting and harvesting an urban garden. I hope that you will be able to learn from my successes, failures, and weird gardening escapades. I want to help you find new and creative ways to plant, utilizing small spaces and limited funding for your own garden adventures!
Sunday, February 26, 2012
Welcome to My Adventure!
This is the first of many posts about the crazy world of urban gardening, but first an introduction.
To start, I was born to be outside! My passion for the outdoors and all things living started before I could even put it into words. My earliest memories are of playing in the dirt, whether it was in the garden with my Mother or in the forest on some magic adventure. I lived and breathed nature as a child (I was the kid with frogs and bugs in every pocket, running around bare footed with dandelions and pink ribbons in my hair) and transformed that enthusiasm into a wonderful career as an Environmental Educator, teaching people of all ages about the wonders of nature. I suppose this blog is a natural progression, melding my love for nature and gardening with the aspects of teaching which I have recently learned that I am good at (if I do say so myself). As I am a Naturalist, I will probably not be able to help myself, but to post some random nature pics once in a while, but I hope you all find them interesting and as entertaining as I do. This blog is by no means meant to be the end all and be all of gardening. Instead, it will be a collection of stories and photos from my own gardening experiences both the good, the bad, and the strange and ugly! I encourage my readers to share their thoughts and experiences with me as I will with you. I hope to share with you all that I learn and more!
Happy Gardening!
~Rose
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