with our mild spring and winter we got an early start to our garden.
and, when i say “we”, i really mean ryan.
ryan is in charge of our veggie garden, and he started planting in early march!
he added our backyard compost that has been “cooking” for a year.
the strawberries are already coming up and flowering. they are always fun for the kids (and us) to pick.
he planted three more blueberry bushes, so we now have a total of six.
he planted a second artichoke plant…maybe this year we will actually get an artichoke!
he planted greens, which we have already started to harvest and eat.
the tomatoes are in the ground and are already starting to flower.
he also planted asparagus, potatoes, and italian oregano.
and, he planted hops.
yes. hops.
maybe he’ll be brewing his own beer soon, too.
{and, he calls ME the hippie.}
we still need to plant our basil, maybe a few peppers, some cucumber, and carrots.
we always go organic for fertilizer and pest control.
this year will be no different, but i am hoping to integrate essential oils into the pest control.
i promise a photo tour by the end of the month…we’ve got another project going on that is taking a lot of my time…stay tuned!
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home is…in the garden 2015.
*i am not a medical professional, and cannot treat, cure or diagnose you. always consult a doctor first. more than likely your doctor will not be trained in essential oils and will not know all the facts about them, so do your own research first. we are our own advocate.
I will try to not be offended that you posted this TODAY! We have SNOW…AGAIN!!!! White out conditions on the roads as I drove out this morning. Seriously though, love to hear about your gardens and I am so glad you are already seeing growth. I am seeing growth too…of snow and frustration 🙂