Carrots Anyone?
We had a busy weekend at my house. We spent most of Saturday in the yard. It was time to harvest the winter garden and replant, and the palm trees were ready for another trim too. I wanted to share pictures, but by the time we were in it I was far too muddy and messy to grab the camera let alone use it. But I have some before and after shots of some garden spots:
The three rows of produce you can see in the first photo included carrots, spinach and green onions. The half row of green onion filled two gallon bags when cleaned and cut. While I’m sure I’ll never get through them all, I’m sure some neighbors will be happy to receive some spoils. *wink* The spinach was wonderful to enjoy fresh while it lasted and these two rows of carrots gave us 6 gallons of work to pull, top, peel and slice. I couldn’t have done it without the family’s help. My son (who is still calling days ‘weeks’) exclaimed happily while we were washing and topping the pile, “This is a GREAT week!” Which translated, roughly means “I’m having a great time today!” I had to agree as to me there is nothing better than spending quality time working or playing together as a family. There is still the final phase of storage waiting for me with the carrots, but the hard part is done.
My little garden spot is finally getting to the point where something can grow in this harsh Arizona ground. It’s a lot of work! And it gives me greater appreciation for my pioneer ancestors who had to put so much into the development of land to grow things and become productive. Within a few more plantings I expect things will be almost right as roots continue to break up the hard soil underneath and I continue to feed the top soil with needed nutrients and fertilizer. But work is good and I’m grateful for the lessons it’s helping me teach my family.
Blake toiled long and hard with a volunteer palm that decided to take root right next to the corner of the house. It was growing so quickly that we had to cut it down. Hats off to him doing it the old fashioned way with nothing more than a handsaw. That was hard work! The middle section has popped up in the past couple of days which we’re speculating may be because the outside is drying so much faster but we really have no idea.
And here’s the last of the pictures I have to share of my small flower bed behind the house. The pictures are only about 4 weeks or so apart. I love this time of year when so much is in bloom here and so pretty to look at.
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Oh I remember back when we attempted gardening, that the carrots took forever;) But your garden looks great! Of course, I’m just pleased that our snow is gone! We’ve had two near-70 degree days in a row! Whoopeeee!
Have a great week!
Now that’s weather worth celebrating!!
Comment by Kelly @ Pass the Torch — April 21, 2008 @ 3:28 pm
As you know, I can’t grow anything! Even my hearty orange tree died! Must be great to be able to grow your own veggies!
Awww nuts! But don’t think too much of it because I’m only marginal in my abilities!
Comment by kailani — April 21, 2008 @ 4:42 pm
I usually like this time of year too, but this year we’re stuck in winter. We’ve had more 40’s this month than 50’s days. We’re suppose to be in the 60’s and 70’s. Not sure what’s going on.
It’s been a really LONG winter hasn’t it?
Comment by Daddy Forever — April 21, 2008 @ 6:10 pm
All I can say is “I am so gelous of you”. I love gardens and all that,but I’m so not talented in that area. It lookd absolutly great.
hugs
Well, it’s slowly coming!
Comment by Carmen — April 24, 2008 @ 9:56 pm