The Green, Green Garden

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After some intense weeding over the past couple of weeks, the garden is looking great. We already have some grass and other weeds creeping into areas – but for the most part, things are as green as can be.

Like green green. Super green.

Everything is fresh and growing awesome. The lettuce, arugula and radishes are ready for harvest as we want them. The leafy plants of the potatoes, tomatoes, nasturtium, cucumbers and peas look bright and healthy.

Seeing the plants thrive makes me happier than ever that we’re trying to tackle such a crazy undertaking this summer. There is still plenty of work to be done, but it’s completely worth it so far.

We’re already making plans to enjoy the fall with the boatloads of pumpkins and squash in the south garden. The trees are already loaded with apples that will be a delicious addition too as long as we can navigate the Cedar-Apple Rust.

We still have tons of weeding ahead of us – especially getting the south garden with the corn and beans under control. The space between the rows allowed a bit too much grass to take root and flame weeding has been getting a smidge too close to the plants. We’re exploring ideas for how to create some type of heat shield. In the mean time, it’s getting a little out of hand.