Showing posts with label Food From The Garden. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Food From The Garden. Show all posts
We have pumpkins!

But we do have this!
Do you see it there?
I know. It's tiny. An itty-bitty, little sprout...
but it's there!

I'm telling you, gardening from seed is seriously gratifying!
Like, when your child receives an award at school, kind of gratifying!
"You did it! Great job! We're so proud of you!"
M-hmm...you're thinking I sound ridiculous, right?
Think what you will, but when my husband came in to tell me that we had a sprout, I jumped up, squealed, clapped, we smiled proudly at each other and then hugged...
Ok, maybe it does sound ridiculous, but I'm trusting that all of you other seed-gardeners can relate!
I suppose I should back up and tell you why I am so shocked and excited about this little pumpkin sprout...
Three weeks ago we decided to make ourselves a pumpkin patch in the back corner of our yard. It was just sitting there as an empty planting bed and after throwing around ideas about what we could turn it into, we decided that a pumpkin patch would be the easiest, cheapest, most maintenance-free option, and come October we would be able to carve our own home grown pumpkins!
Very exciting!
We followed the directions on the back of the seed packet, mounded up the soil and planted 5 seeds into each of the four mounds that we had made.

That is,
until we started talking to friends and family that had actually grown pumpkins in their backyards before!
What we didn't know was that these pumpkins and their vines were going to take over our yard!
So after much consideration, we decided to take our four mounds and turn them into one. We dug up all of the seeds we had planted, put aside all of those that had begun to sprout and replanted them into one single mound. I thought for sure that since we had disrupted them so much that there was no way we were going to get anything out of them. And not to mention that the seed packet we had was one that we had bought a year ago! My husband tried to convince me that seeds don't expire, but I wasn't so optimistic.
And then, after all of that, there it was! The sprout!
Now you see why I am so excited! We may actually have our own Jack-O-Lanterns to carve!
But until then, we're hoping that thinning it down to one mound means that we can count on significantly less vines to manage once these pumpkins take off on a growth spurt!
And since we were over there digging around anyway, we decided to use the extra space next to the pumpkin patch to plant cantaloupes. My dad had brought over a couple of seed packets, so we figured we would give it a shot.

Here is our pumpkin mound...


Brought home from school by our 7 year old...
A personalized gift bag:




It was a great Mother's Day!
But back to the garden...
Here's a peek into other parts of our crop:
(can we call it a crop? It's tiny. But I think we can!)
Walla Walla Onions

Beets
(which Owen cannot wait for! Crazy kid - someone told him they have sugar in them so he's all about the beets! He's in for a rude awakening!
No offense to all the beet-lovers out there!)

This year we planted even more - they're just so good right off the vine!

Our seven year old walked out onto the deck after we had planted everything and said:
"You know, we could be farmers! We have planted a lot of stuff!"
The image of my husband in overalls and a straw hat, with pitch fork in hand came to my mind...
As I laughed, all I could think to say was:
"Yep! We could be farmers!"
Maybe someday...
Labels: Food From The Garden, Green Thumb
Another week has passed without a single post.
I wish I could say that I was on a tropical vacation, soaking up the sun with my toes in the sand, having colorful drinks with umbrellas sticking out of them handed to me while I lay on a chaise by the pool...
Not so much.
I've been here at home.
But I do have a good excuse.
THE SUN CAME OUT!
Woohoo!
The gorgeous weather started last Thursday and has been going strong ever since. So, needless to say, we have been soaking up the sun right in our own backyard. We're outside from sun up until dinner time and then when we finally do come inside it's time to eat and begin the bedtime routine, which includes long baths for the kids because they are covered in sunscreen and dirt! By the time they're in bed it's time for me to try and tackle all of the chores that I have ignored while spending the day outside...
(You should see the mountain of dirty clothes inhabiting my laundry room right now!)
All of which leaves very little time for being on the computer.
My poor husband spent the past several days sick in bed. Poor guy. That's like torture for a guy living in the Pacific Northwest who has spent a very long winter waiting to see the sun.
Luckily, he's on the mend now though! Thank goodness!
Yesterday we finally planted our Sugar Snap Peas in our little garden in the backyard.
I wish I could say that I was on a tropical vacation, soaking up the sun with my toes in the sand, having colorful drinks with umbrellas sticking out of them handed to me while I lay on a chaise by the pool...
Not so much.
I've been here at home.
But I do have a good excuse.
THE SUN CAME OUT!
Woohoo!
The gorgeous weather started last Thursday and has been going strong ever since. So, needless to say, we have been soaking up the sun right in our own backyard. We're outside from sun up until dinner time and then when we finally do come inside it's time to eat and begin the bedtime routine, which includes long baths for the kids because they are covered in sunscreen and dirt! By the time they're in bed it's time for me to try and tackle all of the chores that I have ignored while spending the day outside...
(You should see the mountain of dirty clothes inhabiting my laundry room right now!)
All of which leaves very little time for being on the computer.
My poor husband spent the past several days sick in bed. Poor guy. That's like torture for a guy living in the Pacific Northwest who has spent a very long winter waiting to see the sun.
Luckily, he's on the mend now though! Thank goodness!
Yesterday we finally planted our Sugar Snap Peas in our little garden in the backyard.

This kids decided to break out the camping chairs.
Can't wait to start camping again!


I love it that weeding is suddenly not such a chore when the sun is out! Any excuse to be out there works for me!
I'll be back to share this week's Cookie Recipe which includes a happy accident that resulted in even better cookies! And what became of that "Free Stuff" Headboard that I found on the side of the road! I love how it turned out and I can't wait to show you!
Have a Great day!
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