So. There it is, the garden is under way. I have used lots of the herbs and it's already feeding us chard. It is a very low maintenance garden; the only things I have done are thinning and weeding. I casually weed once a week, but have learned to be careful doing this in front of the children. When small people see big people pulling up plants from their roots from the soil patch they tend to think it looks really fun. And that's how we lose our squash.
Lessons learned? Marigolds are natural pest fighters, and it is great to pop them into the beds or nearby. I think I should be trimming off any sick looking leaves to keep whatever that is from spreading. I'm not actually doing that, but will probably get to that this week.
Questions? Should I be fertilizing and with what?
Not that I'm the most faithful (or interesting, gracious, I read this all back when I need to sleep!) blogger, but I will mention that I'm going to be leaving the garden to the neighbor for a couple weeks and will be back with pictures the week following the 4th of July weekend. I'm hoping to start harvesting early tomatoes and beans at that point, but that is simply hope as I have no experience or research to tell me if that is realistic.
Happy gardening all.
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