Thursday, May 23, 2013

May is Time to Start Another Garden!

For my family, gardening has progressed from accidental tomato and papaya plants, to our beautiful bougainvilleas and mini rose bush in Playa del Carmen,
to last year's sunflowers here in Canada, and this year to a shared garden and a more complete house-side garden (instead of the usual flower gardens.)

Our elderly neighbour, who can no longer plant her garden alone, as asked me to help her plant and care for her garden, and has offered us the share the vegetables.  Her garden includes:
  • tomatoes
  • green, red and yellow peppers
  • potatoes
  • onions
  • radishes
 and a few other items I can't remember right now.  Here are some pictures:






In the same flower garden where we planted the sunflowers last year, I planted various items since they all have space between them:
  • tomatoes
  • sunflowers (which will be tall and rise above the rest)
  • string beans (between the tomato plants)
  • marigolds (in a well-spaced line right in front)
  • cilantro (between the marigolds)
  • more potatoes (around the more shaded side of the house)
I don't know if I've crowded too much in, but we'll see.  It's our first experiment.  Weeding won't be a problem since it's all accessible from the front of the flower garden.  The kids helped to plant it again, and were very excited.

Unfortunately, I didn't get pictures of the kids helping, but I'll get pictures of them at harvest time.  Here are some pictures I took of the visible plants later in the evening:





These are the packages from the cilantro and string bean seeds:



I'm looking forward to enjoying fresh vegetables in August and September!

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