I’m so excited to see all this green! We’ve been enjoying tomatoes, radishes, lettuce, onions, carrots, cauliflower (well only 1, but it was good!), squash, cucumbers and corn.
(In case you’ve been missing the teeny tiny tot, don’t worry, she’s still here and will be making a come back soon…you can see her lurking in the photos)
We found a little baby bunny who dug a nice little hole next to our carrots. He probably thought he’d died and gone to heaven with a protected little bed and nice fluffy green carrot tops to munch on. Unfortunately, we had to usher him out. I felt a little sad.
For some reason our corn didn’t do as well this year, the stocks didn’t get very tall and the corn itself was miniature, but it was super yummy! If anyone has corn expertise, I’d love some advice.
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Our garden sucked this year. We had a good crop of tomatoes, but nothing like last year. Everything else just didn't really ever take off. Here is to next year's garden, LOL. Love the cages you have used.~Kimberleewww.TheSpunkyDiva.blogspot.com
Our garden sucked this year. We had a good crop of tomatoes, but nothing like last year. Everything else just didn't really ever take off. Here is to next year's garden, LOL. Love the cages you have used.~Kimberleewww.TheSpunkyDiva.blogspot.com
Now that is a garden!
Wow that garden looks AMAZING! I love Square Foot Gardening and can't wait to start another one this spring. I couldn't do one last year because I was pregnant and moved across the country 🙂
Wow!! I am impressed!! It looks wonderful! This was our 1st year to do the square foot gardening and learned quite a bit. I will do quite a few things differently next year.
Looks great!! I love that you did a variety of items….we're slowly building our stock every year as we learn! :)Valerie
I've been told that with corn you need to have a few rows together because they cross polinate. This is from the professionals from the farmers market??
You do need several rows because they are wind pollinated. If you got small corn, I'm guessing they must've gotten pollinated though. 🙂 Do you rotate your crops each year? Corn is a very heavy feeder & will zap a lot of nutrients from the ground. They especially need lots & lots of Nitrogen!! You could always try the Indian way of fertilizing with dead fish (remember MFW Adventures?)!!Love your blog, by the way! I'm going to try one of you recipes tonight!!
Our garden did okay, tons of tomatoes and peppers, zuchinnis and my carrots look pretty good as well. But your garden looks great!
I'm not an expert gardener, but the more space we could devote to the corn, the better it did. 🙂 Our tomatoes and squash went crazy this year…but everything else has looked a bit sad.