The garden was a cool place to see later this morning when the fog finally started to burn off of our little town! I wish I would have had my camera with me when I first headed out. But I did manage to capture some of the steam coming off of the garden as the sun warmed the earth. It looked sizzlin'!!
January 24, 2012
January 21, 2012
Ask and ye shall receive - Part Two
Friday night, after my evening prayers and retiring for the night, I lay in bed thinking about the garden and how dry it has been all winter long. Rod and I had watched the weather reports on the News and saw we had very little chance of rain reaching us down here in southern Utah, yet again!
Prayer is powerful! Without going into all the details, I DO pray for the garden, as I'm sure others do too, and we are absolutely thankful for the beautiful rain that fell all day long today! It was PERFECT. No heavy downpour; no "just dusting the dirt on the surface." There was a steady drizzle for most of the day which sunk down into the soil of our community garden. I could almost hear the grateful ground guzzling the much needed moisture!

We give thanks to our Heavenly Father!! And we hope our "blessing" didn't disrupt others' plans too much. ^_^
We give thanks to our Heavenly Father!! And we hope our "blessing" didn't disrupt others' plans too much. ^_^
January 19, 2012
ASK AND YE SHALL RECEIVE!!
Saturday was a great work day and we got a lot accomplished in the hour everyone spent helping out in the garden. When everyone left, Devon and I stayed in the garden, reviewing what should be done next, what still needed finished, etc.
At one point I mentioned, "You know, we really should find some kind of old chest of drawers or something that we could put all the small tools, repair things, etc. in so they wouldn't sit in the beating sun, or in the rain and get ruined." Devon agreed and said he'd what he could find...
Fast forward five days later. . . I went to the garden to drop off a bunch of buckets that someone had "freecycled", and there in the garden was EXACTLY what I wanted but didn't know about!! Take a look at this cool garden box that Devon made!! I LOVE IT!!
At one point I mentioned, "You know, we really should find some kind of old chest of drawers or something that we could put all the small tools, repair things, etc. in so they wouldn't sit in the beating sun, or in the rain and get ruined." Devon agreed and said he'd what he could find...
Fast forward five days later. . . I went to the garden to drop off a bunch of buckets that someone had "freecycled", and there in the garden was EXACTLY what I wanted but didn't know about!! Take a look at this cool garden box that Devon made!! I LOVE IT!!
January 14, 2012
Gambling in the Garden!
Here it is, the second week of JANUARY, and we're planting in the garden!! Well, what else are you supposed to do with incredibly gorgeous weather, day after day?! We PLANT!! Now, what gets interesting is seeing what the next two months bring.
Once in awhile we get a "learning experience" but the rest of the time we get really early crops! So, it's an easy way to "gamble" without losing the shirt off your back, or your grocery or mortgage money!!
Come join us in the garden and see how much fun you can have, AND learn something at the same time!
(If you want to see more planting details, click the tab above that says 2012 Planting Record.) Some of the people who have joined in the fun last week and this were: Devon Reeves, Julie Schram, Gary and MaryAnn Zabriskie, Julie Wiliams, Summer, Jace, Aspen and Preston Lang, Grandma Belmont and her clan of grandkids, Susan Skania, Markay Thorklesen, Debbie Hafen, Bob and Lea Porter, Jeonghoon Son, Jennifer and Cierra Clark, Brian, Lea, Dominic, and Bella Larkin, Scott Plummer, Jodi, Haylie, and Morgan Yates, Brecken Moore, Angela Tippetts, and Myrle Nielson.
Once in awhile we get a "learning experience" but the rest of the time we get really early crops! So, it's an easy way to "gamble" without losing the shirt off your back, or your grocery or mortgage money!! Come join us in the garden and see how much fun you can have, AND learn something at the same time!
(If you want to see more planting details, click the tab above that says 2012 Planting Record.) Some of the people who have joined in the fun last week and this were: Devon Reeves, Julie Schram, Gary and MaryAnn Zabriskie, Julie Wiliams, Summer, Jace, Aspen and Preston Lang, Grandma Belmont and her clan of grandkids, Susan Skania, Markay Thorklesen, Debbie Hafen, Bob and Lea Porter, Jeonghoon Son, Jennifer and Cierra Clark, Brian, Lea, Dominic, and Bella Larkin, Scott Plummer, Jodi, Haylie, and Morgan Yates, Brecken Moore, Angela Tippetts, and Myrle Nielson.
January 7, 2012
Who says it's too early to work in the garden?!
Great way to start the new year. . . beautiful weather, lots of compost, and great helpers to work with!!
Even the younger set were a BIG help!
Even the younger set were a BIG help!
January 6, 2012
Special Tribute. . .
There will never be a "right time" to do this...Devon won't like it no matter when I do it...but since I have the computer access he'll just have to deal with it. ^_^
I wanted everyone to know that there wouldn't be much of a garden, if any, if not for Devon Reeves!! Talk about a great side-kick!! He has been heavily involved with the garden from its inception, and I don't know what we would do without him!
Thanks for your help, Devon!!
I wanted everyone to know that there wouldn't be much of a garden, if any, if not for Devon Reeves!! Talk about a great side-kick!! He has been heavily involved with the garden from its inception, and I don't know what we would do without him!
Thanks for your help, Devon!!
January 24, 2011
Looking for 2011 Posts ? ? ?
Visit the Photo Gallery link to view older posts . . . I'm working on transferring all but the current year's posts from this blog . . . GARDEN PHOTO GALLERY
someday I'll get it all done!
I think!
November 29, 2010
Brrrrrrr . . .
It's nearly December and we've got FREEZING weather! The nice thing is that the cole crops do just fine in the cold weather! The beets, carrots and onions are doing well, too!
If you want to spend a few minutes in the garden, hoe some weeds by the block wall, or put compost on the remaining beds.
We'll be starting up with planting peas and transplanting onions in mid-January, so Merry Christmas, and ENJOY DECEMBER!!
If you want to spend a few minutes in the garden, hoe some weeds by the block wall, or put compost on the remaining beds.
We'll be starting up with planting peas and transplanting onions in mid-January, so Merry Christmas, and ENJOY DECEMBER!!
November 14, 2010
DE-STRESS IN THE GARDEN. . .
Thanks to the cooler temperatures, we're entering a new season in the garden: DE-STRESS SEASON...not to be confused with DISTRESS!!! With the beauties of Fall around us, the garden is the perfect place to come for relaxation and therapy of a different kind! Spending 30 minutes with the EARTH is very soothing, and helps provide a great atmosphere for thinking and sorting through "things."
The garden is the CHEAPEST THERAPY AROUND!!! Come enjoy this beautiful spot of ground and you'll come away with more than carrots, beets, broccoli and cauliflower!!
Things that need done:
1. Rake the tomatoes and leaves off the beds and put in trash cans
2. Put piles of compost on the empty tomato beds; rake out evenly
3. Weeds need hoed or shoveled (meaning use a hoe or a shovel to remove the weeds) throughout the walkways and around the perimeter of the garden.
4. See any obviously dead plants...pull them and toss in the trash cans.
Call Patrice if you have questions. 673-6733 or 632-6733 (area code 435)
The garden is the CHEAPEST THERAPY AROUND!!! Come enjoy this beautiful spot of ground and you'll come away with more than carrots, beets, broccoli and cauliflower!!
Things that need done:
1. Rake the tomatoes and leaves off the beds and put in trash cans
2. Put piles of compost on the empty tomato beds; rake out evenly
3. Weeds need hoed or shoveled (meaning use a hoe or a shovel to remove the weeds) throughout the walkways and around the perimeter of the garden.
4. See any obviously dead plants...pull them and toss in the trash cans.
Call Patrice if you have questions. 673-6733 or 632-6733 (area code 435)
October 23, 2010
FALL CROPS ARE GREAT!!
It's Fall in Dixie and there's all kinds of things to do in the garden!
The broccoli, cauliflower and cabbage are taking off like weeds!! We've thinned and transplanted, and still need to do more.
The tomatoes are putting on tons of GREEN fruit...we'll have plenty for fried green tomatoes, green tomato preserves, etc., etc!! I wonder if they make good brownies??? ^_^
The peanuts got soaked with all the rain the past several days, and started to mold. Hopefully we rescued them in time and they'll still roast well.
The fall planting of onions, beets, carrots and lettuce is doing really well. Come help pull some weeds, wheel some compost onto beds, or anything else to help and share in the fresh produce, too!!
The broccoli, cauliflower and cabbage are taking off like weeds!! We've thinned and transplanted, and still need to do more.
The tomatoes are putting on tons of GREEN fruit...we'll have plenty for fried green tomatoes, green tomato preserves, etc., etc!! I wonder if they make good brownies??? ^_^
The peanuts got soaked with all the rain the past several days, and started to mold. Hopefully we rescued them in time and they'll still roast well.
The fall planting of onions, beets, carrots and lettuce is doing really well. Come help pull some weeds, wheel some compost onto beds, or anything else to help and share in the fresh produce, too!!
October 4, 2010
September 27, 2010
Cooling off?
THE CORN IS DELICIOUS!! And it's pretty amazing that our squash and zucchini is (or is it "are") STILL producing.
The little bit of cotton we planted as done beautifully...
The spider was rather fascinating, but I wasn't sure if it was poisonous, so I "disposed" of it, after I apologized to it. ^_^
We're starting to get the new watering lines in, slowly but surely. That will be great to have ready by next spring!
The little bit of cotton we planted as done beautifully...
The spider was rather fascinating, but I wasn't sure if it was poisonous, so I "disposed" of it, after I apologized to it. ^_^
We're starting to get the new watering lines in, slowly but surely. That will be great to have ready by next spring!
September 11, 2010
Jumping the gun. . .
| From Garden 9-11-10 |
The broccoli, cauliflower and cabbage that was reseeded the first of the week is coming up BEAUTIFULLY! So, we learned a good lesson. DON'T PLANT FALL KOHL CROPS THE FIRST WEEK OF AUGUST... ^_^ oops!
We reseeded a bunch of onions too...hopefully they will do great now! Unbelieveably, the squash plants are still producing, but at a slower rate. The cooler weather is making for some beautiful peppers. We got some volunteer potatoes that we're going to let go and see how they do in the cooler weather.
If you're missing eating fresh tomatoes, you need to get over to the garden! Simply lift up all the green branches that are growing into the walkways and you'll find an abundance of tomatoes. Take the vines, put them on top of the plant in the bed, and that exposes the tomatoes underneath. PLEASE PICK AND ENJOY THEM!!!
September 7, 2010
GREAT corn growers!!
Everyone sure did a good job helping get this corn growing...and NOW look at how beautiful it is!!! I can almost TASTE the succulent sweet kernals already!!
September 5, 2010
Coming Along...
Thanks for all the help with the garden! It's Labor Day weekend and time to get your kohl crops in if you are going to. We will be replanting our broccoli, cauliflower and cabbage!! For some reason VERY little of it sprouted when we planted in August. Maybe we were jumping the gun a bit. So we live and learn!!
We will also be planting lettuce, onions, and beets and carrots...
Our squash is still producing a bit...miracles never cease!! And the okra is doing great, and the tomatoes are still producing. Our corn is all tasseled out, and the ears are forming with the silks coming on! The bees are extremely happy and going to work!! Corn pollen is sacred in the Navajo culture. And we feel grateful that our corn is doing so well!!
Rod and I are improving in our mobility, but still need all the help we can get!! Thanks!!
We will also be planting lettuce, onions, and beets and carrots...
Our squash is still producing a bit...miracles never cease!! And the okra is doing great, and the tomatoes are still producing. Our corn is all tasseled out, and the ears are forming with the silks coming on! The bees are extremely happy and going to work!! Corn pollen is sacred in the Navajo culture. And we feel grateful that our corn is doing so well!!
Rod and I are improving in our mobility, but still need all the help we can get!! Thanks!!
Garden life...
Look closely and you'll see some of the little creatures, and their life cycles, that inhabit our garden.
The large green & speckled horn worm in the background, seems to be watching as a baby horn worm is trapped and eaten by a garden spider.
There's are all kinds of cool things to see and do at the community garden. Don't miss out!! Some of the Scouts will be doing a project there on Wednesday. Then we will have a work party -- planting, weeding, and doing general maintenance things on Friday and Saturday (Sept. 10-11). Call if you'd like an assignment!! Thanks! 673-6733
The large green & speckled horn worm in the background, seems to be watching as a baby horn worm is trapped and eaten by a garden spider.
There's are all kinds of cool things to see and do at the community garden. Don't miss out!! Some of the Scouts will be doing a project there on Wednesday. Then we will have a work party -- planting, weeding, and doing general maintenance things on Friday and Saturday (Sept. 10-11). Call if you'd like an assignment!! Thanks! 673-6733
August 27, 2010
"HELP - HELP" is right!!!
| From Dad and Mom 8-2010 |
So, here's what we can use help with in the garden:
**Puncture burrs (weeds) need lots of ATTENTION!! The rain has really inspired them to grow! Please help me be a GOOD patient...and pull some weeds!
**The cantaloupe bed needs pulled and everything dumped in the trash cans. Please put the trash cans out on the street so the garbage collector will empty them.
**If you notice some of the corn stalks curling up, that area isn't getting enough water. Use the hose to give them an extra drink!
**PICK THE OKRA!!
**PICK TOMATOES!!
** PICK SQUASH!!
**PICK PEPPERS!!
Do anything else you can think of!
THANKS!!
| From MOM'S SURGERY |
August 22, 2010
Work day. . .
So we put compost around the corn, leveled out a couple tilled beds, pulled weeds, got rid of a lot of rocks, picked okra and cantaloupe, AND HAD FUN GETTING WHEELBARROW RIDES!! It was another great day at the garden!!
August 19, 2010
Even Josh Benson helps in the garden!
Yep, it's true! Josh managed to make his way (with a little help...) to the garden where he actually did a LITTLE rototilling...before being whisked back to his "sick bed!" THANKS, JOSH!!!
| From Josh |
August 9, 2010
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