Site Archives 2009 Garden

Success so far…for the most part


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Another update to our garden. We are starting to do our summer harvest of tomatoes (pretty late as compared to other years due to a cool and wet June), artichokes, onions, beets, squash, beans, peppers, and eggplant. We have been picking strawberries throughout the year and they have been good. I highly recommend Albion strawberries [...]

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2009 Garden Update


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Sorry to all those you follow this blog. I have been very busy with high priorities in my life. I have not neglected the garden however, just the blog. Here are some updates on my garden along with pictures. Feel free to ask questions or comment on if you feel that you are not getting [...]

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Planting tomatoes in Utah…or anywhere else.


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I just planted my tomatoes today. It was pretty satisfying since I started them indoors from seeds. I planted 4 different varieties, Big Beef, Beefmaster, Park’s Whopper, and Early Girl. All are indeterminate tomatoes except for one determinate start I bought from the store for cherry tomatoes. For those of you who don’t know about different [...]

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Protecting your plants


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There is good reason here in Utah to watch the weather forecasts and such to protect your plants during certain conditions. We got 8 inches of snow in the last 24 hours. I chose not to protect because I only have hardy plants out, but I didn’t anticipate this much snow. Had I been wiser [...]

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I planted my cole crops starts


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I have been looking forward to this day for over 5 weeks. Mainly because that is when I planted the seeds for the starts that I put out yesterday. They grew wonderfully using a simple light system (see post). Not only was I able to get an early start, but each plant cost me about [...]

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Autumn Bliss Raspberries


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We just planted our bare root raspberries yesterday. This was highly satisfying because we have heard about this type of variety and are anxious to grow it. Dr. Gordon Wells and the local nursery, Garden Plot both recommended Autumn Bliss. It is a red raspberry with excellent size and flavor. It is also an everbearer [...]

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Plant peas, even if you don't eat them


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My family doesn’t eat as many peas as I would hope. I happen to love eating them right with the pod, especially sugar snap peas. However, since we don’t eat that many, my wife doesn’t want to plant very many. Contrary to her desires, I will be planting more than we can eat and here [...]

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Expanding the garden


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We decided to make the garden bigger and bring in more soil in the process. We now have a 32 x 37 foot garden plot. Not as big as we would like, but big enough to keep us busy.  Here is the garden after the soil was brought in.  Here is the final product. I [...]

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