Monday, February 16, 2009

Some of Last Year's Harvest

These are in reverse order from when they were harvested.






Last Year's Garden


Last year we planted a garden in June. It took up a little less than half of the space our new garden will. Here are some pictures from last year:

This is from the day we planted.













On the far right is corn. Planted around each stalk are scarlet runner beans and zucchini. The zucchini got shaded out, and never produced any fruit. Bummer.

On the top left is lots and lots of brussel sprouts. On the bottom left is broccoli. The broccoli turned out the best of everything.









This was the garden towards the end of the season. You can see how space was getting tight.


These are our cherry tomatoes from the front porch after we brought them inside because of the cold.


Planting Calendar

We're really excited for things to get warm enough to begin planting... I made a calendar. It's still approximate, of course:


Sat Feb 28

Buy soil, fertilizer and mulch
Sat Mar 7

Sow lettuce & broccoli indoors

Sat Mar 14

Start preparing garden! -- trellis along fence, strawberry patch


Sow pepper plants indoors
Sat Mar 21

Plant strawberries (once they arrive)


Sow snap peas in garden
Sat Mar 28

Sow tomatoes indoors
Sat Apr 4

Prepare more of garden -- all but pepper, tomatoes and corn plots
Sat Apr 11

Buy potatoes for planting - new, blue, sweet
Sat Apr 18

Plant potatoes in garden
Sat Apr 25

Sow cucumber seed indoors


Sow more peas in garden


Sow seed for beets, onions, carrots in garden


(Sow a few lettuce plants every few weeks)


Set out broccoli and lettuce transplants.


Up-pot tomatoes & peppers


Sow pumpkin and zucchini seed indoors
Tue May 5

Last Frost
Sat May 16

Sow seed in garden for scarlet runner beans.


Sow more lettuce seeds.


Set out tomatoes and cucumber plants.
Sat May 23

Sow corn in garden
Sat May 30

Harvest snap peas
Sat Jun 6

Set out peppers, pumpkin and summer squash
Sat Jun 13

Sow summer lettuce seed
Sat Jun 27

Sow a second crop of scarlet runner beans


Harvest broccoli (continuous harvest)


Harvest beets
Sat Jul 11

Harvest carrots
Sat Jul 18

Sow more summer lettuce
Sat Jul 25

Harvest beans (shell beans)


Harvest early corn
Sat Aug 8

Harvest anchos
Sat Aug 29

Harvest late corn
Sat Sep 5

Harvest beans (dry beans)

Vegetable List

Here's a list of what we'll be planting. Some of these we had from last year, but most we ordered. (We also have a variety of flowers that we'll plant in pots for the deck.) The list is in approximate order of when we'll be planting them, either indoors or out:

Lettuce, Black Seeded-Simpson
Broccoli, George's Favorite Blend (a mix of early, mid and late maturing)
Spinach, Giant Nobel
Pepper, Ancho
Pepper, Organic Early Jalapeno
Pepper, Sweet (currently in a pot in our office)
Pea, Sugar Snap
Tomato, Northern Exposure Hybrid
Tomato, Large Red Cherry
Tomatillo
Potato, Sweet
Potato, Blue
Potato, Yukon Gold
Strawberries (from plants)
Squash, Sure Thing Hybrid (Zucchini)
Pumpkin, Connecticut Field
Cucumber, Straight Eight
Carrot, Danvers Half Long
Beet, Detroit Dark Red Medium Top
Onion, White Lisbon Bunching (Scallion)
Bean, Scarlet Runner
Corn, Stowell's Evergreen
Corn, Early Choice

We'll also be planting Cilantro, Basil, Spearmint, Kentucky Mint and Rosemary.

Garden Planning

Tina and I have been busily planning our garden since January.

Our first step was planning the layout, so that we could order seeds. Our first plan, based on our estimate of the garden's size, was about twice as big as it should have been. Here is our revised garden plan:

The garden is to scale (although the deck is not -- the garden is about half the width of the house). The plot that is marked "Beets" is a little decieving. The circles mark where we'll plant corn, with scarlet runner pole beans around the corn. The beets will be planted there before the corn goes in, and after between the rows. We'll be growing snap peas in just about a month along the fence where the cucumbers and squash will eventually go once it gets warm enough.