Last years vegetable garden was a true eye opener to me.
| Carrots in October |
I hadn't had a garden in many years, and I wasn't sure that with my ground and the slope, that I would be able to manage much of one. But, with the help of my Dear Darling, and ALOT of work, we managed to have a nice yield for a first try.
| Green tomatoes harvested before the first killer frost |
I learned how to use up the excess from our garden in ways I had never done before. Such as the great tomato cake I made from all the green tomatoes that were there before the frost.
| Brussel sprouts |
| And more brussel sprouts |
| Tomatoes of several kinds that all grew well |
| Kale, never tried it before, shared it, loved it and will grow it again. |
Then, I read about dehydrated Kale chips. BINGO! I was sold! I made some, liked them and that was how the rest of the harvest was used.
Did it take a lot of time or effort to grow these things? Well, last year, there was the time and expense of building the garden. But as far as the actual time to grow them or the effort we put into growing them, no, there wasn't much done at all.
Now, all I can think of is this years garden and all the other "new" things I want to grow and try. I am so excited by it all that I am having a hard time restraining myself from beginning to grow things from seed under my lights.
If you've never had a garden before, choose something you like, such as tomatoes or peppers, and grow a few in pots on your deck, patio or porch and enjoy knowing that you grew them, that they didn't travel far AND that you could.
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