Wednesday, July 27, 2011
How does your Garden Grow?
New Jersey - the Garden State - where it seems like almost everyone manages to squeeze a few veggies into a plot of land, even if it's only 50' by 100'! What are you growing?
I have a little pot of herbs. For some reason, I don't have much basil, which is almost a sin at my house. :) (I'm going to have to pick up some basil at Shop Rite next time I go over there. I often see rooted basil plants in the produce section, right near the tomatoes.)
I do have some nice oregano, thyme, parseley, chives, sage, and dill, and of course tons of mint growing wild along the side of the house. A lot of that stuff comes back every year.
And then, of course, there are my tomatoes. I'd given up planting tomatoes for a few years because my husband really didn't like them... but that was when he was younger. He's matured since then. He's come to his senses. Now, he loves a good Jersey Tomato.
I didn't plant just ANY tomatoes. I planted all heirloom tomatoes, so that I can save the seeds every year.
I started my seeds in the house in the winter, under a big fluorescent light. When I am planting those tiny little seeds, in the middle of winter, I just can't help myself. I find it impossible to plant only a few, even though I know that my garden space is limited. And then once the little seeds have sprouted, I find that I just can't bring myself to throw away the extra little plants. I put them all together in the garden, crowding them up way more than I should. And as they grow, they become a dense jungle of tomato plants. My Grandfather would NOT approve.
And so far, I have lots and lots of tiny green tomatoes, but only one almost red ripe one. I guess they'll all be red at once and then I'll be making salsa and sauce to freeze.
I have a little spot of potatoes growing this year, too. When I was peeling potatoes this spring, I had a few that had sprouted. I planted the peels in my garden, and just a few days ago I dug up three little new potatoes! I was quite excited about that, and I can't wait to see how many more I get.
And finally, my absolute favorite garden plant of all ... my pots of string beans. I always plant pole beans. I love the way they look, and I love the fact that I get a lot of meals of beans!
You'll notice that I didn't mention zucchini. I had a great zucchini patch last year. This year, the seeds never sprouted. But I mentioned that to a friend, and she's brought me enough zucchini to last for the whole summer.
Tomorrow, I'm going to show you my recipe for zucchini bread. (How exciting is THAT!!!)
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It sounds like you have quite the green thumb. I also like the way your pole beans look... lovely. I think I will try them next year.
ReplyDeleteThanks! My thumb is only a faint green though, compared to my mom - but she has to fight deer, and I don't, so I win :)
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