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Harvest Update

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Five_Pounder Well we've pulled some more stuff out of our garden. Check out the whole list of produce we grown here. Best thing we've grown so far, a 5 lb 3.5 oz zucchini shaped like a club. Amanda has baked with some of the zucchinis, but probably have 8 lbs of zucchini in the fridge. What to do, what to do?

2010 Garden Harvest

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I have added a static page on the site of my harvest for 2010. Check back to see what else I've managed to grow. This year is turning out to be a great year for a vegetable garden. I haven't had to water once, and the garden is growing fast and thick. The old garden is not doing as well, it's been staying too wet and the plants are not able to stand, and some are even rotting a bit. That highlights the point I made before about raised bed gardens being superior in some ways.

Harvest_2010_1 Harvest_2010_2 Check it out here: Harvest 2010

Harvest 2010

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This page contains a list of stuff I harvested from our garden and when in 2010. Next year I plan on keeping a better journal of my garden project, but for this year this will have to do.

July 24th, 2010:


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  • 1 Zucchini
  • 3 Onions
  • Chives
  • Arugula
  • Tarragon
  • Sage
  • Mint
  • Stevia
  • Oregano
  • Marjoram
July 31st, 2010:


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  • 3 Zucchini
  • Bowl of Yellow Beams
Aug 3rd, 2010:


  • 4 Zucchini
  • 1 Cucumber
  • Bowl of Yellow Beams
  • Bowl of Peas
Aug 7th, 2010:


  • 1 Cucumber
Week of Aug 7th through Aug 15th, 2010:


  • 2 Giant Zucchini
  • Peas
Aug 16th, 2010:


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  • 2 Giant Zucchini
  • 5 Cucumbers
  • Beans
  • Peas
  • Carrots
  • 5 Onions
  • 1 Green Pepper
  • 1 Purple Pepper
  • Swiss Chard
  • Arugula

Though because we were on holidays the Swiss Chard and Arugula were over done and hit the composter. The peas were a bit old as well. Other than that, the rest of the produce was quite nice. I'm still waiting on our tomato crop, and it looks like we have a couple of melons on the way as well.

Aug 21st, 2010:


  • 2 Zucchini
  • 9 Purple Peppers
  • 1 Green Pepper
  • A Few Peas
I pulled up the peas and beans because they were done producing. The tomatoes needed a lot of taming. I trimmed back a lot of the plant, tied up vines so that the tomatoes weren't hanging in the dirt. The beans and peas were fighting for space with the tomatoes, and because they didn't have enough space, some of the plant was starting to rot. I think the rotting smell was bringing in flies, and they were eating up some of the tomatoes as well. Now that I have things cleaned up I'm hoping to get a bunch of tomatoes over the next few weeks.

Aug 22st Through Sept 11, 2010:


  • 6 or so Yellow Tomatoes
  • Carrots as needed
Nothing of note taken from the garden, just a few carrots here and there when we needed them, and some yellow tomatoes as they became ripe.

Sept 12, 2010


  • 3 Cucumbers
  • 2 Zuchinni
  • Large bunch of carrots (no more left)


Help Feed Yourself

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I ran across this image today and thought it was great. I know that today we have less reason to garden. Our food isn't rationed, and we're not in a war that would require people to skimp and save. However, local food is a great way to reduce your impact on the environment. Farmers Markets are great for getting local food. However not everything at the farmers market is necessarily local and/or organic. Always make sure you ask where the food is from, and how it was produced.

Growing your own garden is a great way to be assured that the food is local and chemical free. Plus nothing tastes better than food you've produced yourself. So try it! Grow your own garden whether it's in your backyard, on your patio, on your balcony, or in a community garden close to your house.

You can find more of these images in this gallery titled Beans are Bullets

First Garden

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Since moving into my house in the spring of 2007, I've been wanting to have a garden. It's been a long time coming because of other issues that had to be dealt with first. I did till a small plot within my backyard fence for some herbs, and to hold some hostsa for my flowerbeds while foundation work was being done to my house. The problem with that plot was not a lot of sunlight because of the tall oak trees I have in my backyard. Luckily enough my back fence is inset off the back lane by about 10 feet, so I have ample room back there for a bit of a garden.

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