10.13.2008

Le Garden

Day one of our garden adventure:


A few days later, we had most of the grass dug up and were finishing up the weeding.

After we got what we could of the weeds, we then dug up and turned as much of the existing soil as we could. I was surprised to find worms in it. :)


Rob built a garden box and we filled it with compost mulch and garden soil. The half circle area will be grass again once it grows through the new layer of dirt we put on it.


Rob, doing some watering.


Here is our finished garden. The food we are starting with are carrots, radishes, onions, celery, cauliflower, lettuce, and sunflowers. After this season, we will continue to grow carrots, radishes, and onions, but change the others to potatoes, watermelon, squash, and tomatoes. I would also like to find room for peas, beans, cucumbers, zucchini and squash.



We'll keep you posted with any activity. I'm anxiously awaiting the first glimpse of anything growing. As long as it's not grass. Or a weed. THAT would be disappointing. :) According to my Maricopa County Garden Planting Calendar, I should see radishes and lettuce by late November, with the carrots and onions following close behind. By the first month or two of 2009, we should have our celery and cauliflower.

Stay tuned...

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