Wednesday, April 29, 2009

Besides Garden how about the Bass Pro Shop at Silverton











Billy and I took the boys to the Bass Pro Shop on Sat for Billy's birthday. It was fun, we were trying to explain, uncle Gary and Big Billy (Daddy) helped building this wonderful acquaium. Don't know if they even understand that. Little Billy even asked if we could stay there all day to watch the fish. At first he didn't want to go there. But we ended up had a good time.

almost 2 weeks later















Those are my good looking plants. (for now) Most of the plants didn't survive with the crazy wind that came last couple of weeks. My poor plants. The beans has sprouted and growing pretty good. Actually Brenner's flower box doing pretty good. He has been watching everyday to see if they are dead.





2 weeks ago when I first planted











Friday, April 17, 2009

My little boys raised bed

This is the raised bed that I built for my 2 boys, so that they can grow their own thing and don't bother my beds. We put some seeds into it and it's already too hot for peas to grow. But anyways, the boys love going out there with me.

My own creation!!


My 2 raised beds that I built . Big Billy did help me to put together the wood part. LOL. But I did everything else. The irrigation piping, (thanks to Evan Featherstone got me jump started). Love the irrigation part - like playing lego. Even the plastic pipe frame and net, they are all hand made. I am pretty proud of myself. Only if the vegetables would grow and climb up!! cross my fingers. The 3'X8' bed mainly growing Tomato, pepper, beans, cucumber and beans. The 2'X6' one mainly just herbs and strawberries. We will see if i am going to kill them all before Hot summer comes.

Sunday, March 29, 2009

Judy's self-watering container

















two-weeks later...those tomatoes plants are growing out of control. The cages are too small for them. Tons of tomatoes have arrived. We are going to make a lot of Salsa for sure!!!

Wednesday, March 18, 2009

Kind of deep.

There are so many pleasures provided by the garden that it is incomprehensible to me that people would make an arbitrary policy to deny it to themselves." - Peregrine John