Our Garden

This weekend, we finally had decent enough weather to plant our garden.  As much work as it is getting the garden ready, I just love that we get to eat things we’ve grown, saved the family money and since we grow our garden organically, helped the environment.

First, my husband (with some help from CheezWaster) tilled the garden.  This is the hardest part of getting the garden ready.  I’ve tried to do this and I honestly don’t have the power in me to get the shovel that deep into the dirt.  My job is to even everything out after the tilling.

Tilling the Garden

Tilling the Garden

 Then, my husband had the fine pleasure of digging his very own hole to China finding 2 more fence posts in the garden.  We dug one up last year.  There must have been an old fence there years ago.  It was never part of the house from the point we purchased it.  These posts were about 3-4 feet in the ground.

Digging Out the Old Fence Posts

Digging Out the Old Fence Posts

 Not only was the post about 3 feet down, my husband still had to yank that monstrosity out of the dirt.

Old Fence Post Finally Removed

Old Fence Post Finally Removed

 There is something about gardening that soothes my soul.  I always feel very peaceful when tending the garden (despite sweating like a pig).  It is like my own little patch of heaven.

My Garden Patch

My Garden Patch

It doesn’t look like much now, but in a few months this patch will be overflowing (I hope!) with corn, tomatoes, cucumbers, paprika peppers, banana peppers, cabbage and leek.

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Farmer's Bounty

Fruits of Our Labor

Fruits of Our Labor

Yesterday, the kids and I, along with our friends, went apple picking in NY.  This is one of my most favorite fall activities to do.  In fact, I, as well as CheezWaster, love picking just about anything.  In the summer, we always go peach picking and in the fall, we pick apples and pumpkins.  This year, in our garden we attempted pumpkins again.  We planted an entire packet of seeds and sadly all we got was 5 pumpkins.  I’m sort of torn about the pumpkin planting – 2 years ago, we planted 2 seedlings that we picked up at our local greenhouse and we got 31 pumpkins – extraordinary, I know.  And in the back of my mind, I always use this as a standard.  Moreso, the pumpkins make a mess of the garden.  The vines overtake everything and in fact, this year, killed my cucumber plants by growing, over, under and through them, not allowing them to get any sunlight.  Our tomatoes, on the hand, grow like weeds (this is NJ after all!) and sadly it looks as if the season is coming to an end.  I can always tell that fall is on its way via the demise of my garden (and the cool, crisp mornings – I’m loving it! – albeit my horrible allergies this year).  But, we have enjoyed another summer planting and tending our garden and reaping the fuits of our labor.

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