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Veggie Mama: Cooking & Gardening

Thursday, June 14, 2007

Early June Garden 2007

Trula's Garden Early June 2007

This is from the first weekend in June. The garden is coming along ok even though the weather has been iffy. I only have a little spinach left. I'm going to keep these plants in until the weather gets too hot for them.

Trula's Garden Early June 2007 Sideview

Here are some green beans and right in front some squash. I am happy to say the beans look much better now than in this pic, LOL

Early June Corn 2007

Corn early June. It's coming up good and growing fast. I have black beans growing near it too.

June Spinach 2007

Here are the only spinach plants I have left. I harvested a lot and we ate a lot, it was delicious! I also froze 6 bags. I hope to get a lot more with my fall crop. I left the smaller plants up to see if I can't get more growth from them...I will probably leave them in until the weather gets too hot.

June Spinach 2007

My tomato plants right before transplant. These are cherry tomato plants. I had a late start on planting these because my prior seedlings froze on the porch and died. These came up right away though, and I think I'll get a nice batch of tomatoes from them.

June Tomatoes 2007

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Monday, May 14, 2007

Spinach and Onion Growing Early May 2007

Kitchen window early May 2007. Spinach and onion growing. I have to get this spinach in the ground. With spinach you've got to get it in early. Last year I planted it too late it went to seed when the hot weather hit. I did get some spinach, but not as much as I hoped. I hope to get a nice spring crop and fall crop this year.

Trula's Kitchen Window Early May 2007

I have this onion that sprouted, I am not sure what to do with it. Last year I grew the really small green onion from seed. This is a big yellow onion I bought from the market that started growing on it's own. I wonder if I treat it like a sprouted potato, will it grow the same? Just keep covering it with dirt as it grows? I will do more research and let you all know.

Trula's Sprouted Onion May 2007

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