We had Green beans, green onion, swiss chard and beets sliced up. I layed them all out on a veggie grill basket and painted them with olive oil. Then I simply added salt and pepper and grilled em! Turned out delish! Even my husband enjoyed it! And he doesnt like beans, swiss chard OR beets! Then we also had rice and a salad of swiss chard, cucumber, dill and tomatoes from the garden!
Thursday, 23 August 2012
Dinner from the garden
Mmmm... nothing quite like fresh veggies from my own garden!
We had Green beans, green onion, swiss chard and beets sliced up. I layed them all out on a veggie grill basket and painted them with olive oil. Then I simply added salt and pepper and grilled em! Turned out delish! Even my husband enjoyed it! And he doesnt like beans, swiss chard OR beets! Then we also had rice and a salad of swiss chard, cucumber, dill and tomatoes from the garden!
We had Green beans, green onion, swiss chard and beets sliced up. I layed them all out on a veggie grill basket and painted them with olive oil. Then I simply added salt and pepper and grilled em! Turned out delish! Even my husband enjoyed it! And he doesnt like beans, swiss chard OR beets! Then we also had rice and a salad of swiss chard, cucumber, dill and tomatoes from the garden!
Wednesday, 22 August 2012
Raised Garden:
I built this raised garden along the East side of my deck in the back yard, along with the help of my hubs and God. Here is what I used:
4 x 6 x 12 pressure treated wood from Home Depot
2 x 6 x 12 pressure treated lumber from Home Depot
Drill
Hamer
17 foot long nails
Screws
1/2" thick rebar
I built this raised garden along the East side of my deck in the back yard, along with the help of my hubs and God. Here is what I used:
4 x 6 x 12 pressure treated wood from Home Depot
2 x 6 x 12 pressure treated lumber from Home Depot
Drill
Hamer
17 foot long nails
Screws
1/2" thick rebar
First we drilled holes through the 6" deep wood. Then we drove the rebar down through those holes into the ground to hold the 4x6s in place. |
We will also stain it the same color as the deck when we redo the deck stain next summer or later this fall. |
Job well done hubbie! |
Here is a tomato from one of my tomato plants. This plant is giving very yummy tasting, medium to small round tomatoes. :)

And here is a cucumber. I actually took this picture about a week ago but I still hoped to see more of these little guys by this time. I will wait and see how many I get by fall though! |
Sunday, 12 August 2012
Here is my lettuce in the potted container. They look very interesting and pretty on the deck. |
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See those sticks leaning up against the house? I planted some clematis that were on special at Home depot. $5 each. They should come in strong and beautiful next year. |
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A closer look. This one is hot pink. As you can see, this one in starting to blossom again. |
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Here is a close up of the sign (same one as above) |
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This one is purple and I put it in the middle |
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And this one is a light pink. The foliage was mostly dead on this one so I stripped it back and it is already starting to grow again. |
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See the little vines starting again there? |
I find my corn to be kind of comical. They are so short! haha! They arent getting enough sun in this location. Next year Ill plant them on the East garden of the deck. |
Here are some tomatoes in the west garden. They seem to be doing ok here! I wasnt expecting that! I thought it wouldnt be enough sun light. |
mmm tomatoes... |
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And here is some parsley! Yay! One of my favourites I have grown this year, next to my lettuce and Swiss Chard! |
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And here is the tomato plant in west garden of the deck under the ash. its ok. not wonderful though. |
Here is a closer look at the beet leaves |
And here is a look at the whole patch |
And here are the beets I tried in the garden along the west of the deck, under the ash tree. Again, very small. I wont plant beets here either next year. |
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Here is the mint I planted to help with pests in the middle of my garden, close to the radishes. |
Thursday, 2 August 2012
To avoid worms in your radishes, put wood ashes in the rows just before planting them. I have used that method and it works.
I want to try something different with another of section of radishes I want to plant here in the next day or two.
My radishes bolted but they also didnt form a sizeable bulb or if they did, they had kind of like a worm section eaten out.
So I am going to go down to the greenhouse or home depot or something and ask what is available to avoid this problem. I was reading on some blogs and one lady used sluggo and says that it worked great. I dont think this was slugs though. Another person said to use some stuff you mix into the soil that has tiny jagged egdes and it kills the worms. Another person said that doesnt work very well. Maybe they didnt use enough. Another person said to use a floating row cover. I dont want to get one of those. Another website mentioned planting mint close by because bugs dont like mint. I might try that. I will go talk to some people first before I decide and plant this section of radishes though.
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