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Archiving the Community
After a lot of thought and bouncing the pros and cons around, I have decided to archive this community. I spend a lot more time outside than I do inside, and I simply haven't taken the time to post as often as I had intended to. Plus with the growing dome build on the horizon I'll be extra busy. If you haven't already downloaded the freebies I have included please take advantage of them now. The group will be archived and to my knowledge, any files will no longer be accessible to members. My group is paid until July 2, at which time it will be unavailable for new members, comments, and posts. In all honesty, at $150+ CAD it's no longer feasible for me to keep it going. I do have an alternative so if you wish to continue to follow my gardening journey please DM me and I'll send you the info. Thank you for being here and I have enjoyed seeing your gardens (both inside and out).
1 like • 14d
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What are your 5 favourite vegetables?
With the first day of summer getting closer I am happy to finally have some veggies and fruit planted. It seems like it has taken forever to get as far as I have, and I’m nowhere near finished as much as I wanted to by this point. Between night temperatures hovering in the single digits (yes, still 😡) it’s not making for happy plants. My peas are doing okay but not much else is thriving. I planted radishes, arugula, peas, tomatoes, peppers, and onions. Oh, and cucumbers. The radishes aren’t up yet which is surprising. I also planted 10 potatoes in a raised bed filled with straw. Yes, I’m trying it again. I haven’t had much luck with that method but maybe one of these years. Now to answer the question I asked you, I would have to say my 5 favourites are: 1. Peas 2. Cucumbers 3. Onions 4. Spinach 5. Carrots I started this post while my grandson was napping and my granddaughter was playing, but she has decided to crawl all over me so I have to cut it short. Let me know your 5 favourite veggies.
1 like • Jun 4
I am going to go with my 5 most eaten veg that I grow. Potatoes, onions, tomatoes, peppers, carrots.
Garden Beds Update
This is taking much longer than I expected it to, but when the weather (and body) don’t want to cooperate then one just has to get done what they can. I got my topsoil, sand, and gravel brought in earlier this week so I have been trying to get the beds ready. Two of them still have the straw in them that I used last year (straw bale gardening did not go as well as I had hoped) so I’m going to top them up with soil and sand. The smaller of the 4 has been layered with cardboard, grass clippings, soil/sand mix, straw, more soil, and more straw. The top will be a mix if sand and soil. That one is going to be for a variety of flowers that will bring in the pollinators and feed the birds. The 4th one (empty at the moment) will hopefully get filled by the end of the weekend. It’s times like these I wish I had a little tractor with a bucket. I put up a cattle panel so my hops have something to climb. I’m thinking perhaps cucumbers along the right side of the panel, because they’ll be great for fresh eating. I just hope I don’t run out of summer before I get everything finished that I want to. How is your garden coming along? (Even if it’s just a pot of herbs or some flowers, it all counts.)
Garden Beds Update
1 like • May 30
Still de-rocking some beds but got carrots, peas, cabbage, cauliflower and some potatoes and onions planted
Just one of my projects this summer
Okay, maybe two. The garden beds will be finished this week (🤞🤞🤞) and the bird space under the oak tree will be done by the end of the first week of June. The gravel, sand, and soil will be delivered mid-week (10 cubic yards of each), which means my kitchen garden beds will be filled and planted. There will be 4 additional raised beds put in with the existing 4, which should provide enough fruit, veggies, herbs, and flowers for me, kids/grandkids, and my sisters…plus a friend or 3. What are your garden plans (if any)?
Just one of my projects this summer
1 like • May 26
So far been doing this! Trying to dig deeper and get the rocks out and screening out the gravel so hopefully we can get an actual harvest of root crops this year.
Seed Organizing
I spent over 2 hours organizing my seeds to find I have a lot more than I thought. This photo holder works great: I saw it’s what someone used that I saw on YouTube (I don’t recall the channel). My only regret is that I didn’t order 2 of them. Amazon, here I come! The seeds aren’t in any particular order yet but once I figure out what all I have I’ll have them less willy-nilly. What do you use to organize your seeds?
Seed Organizing
2 likes • Mar 29
I also use the photo holder cases. Will need to reorganize them and get another one before seed saving season.
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Angel Beer
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Wauconda WA 98859
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