Saturday, August 28, 2010

Sadly, we haven't been on top of harvesting the green beans as well as we should have been...so many of them grew too big to eat.
We did the next best thing though and the kids had a blast peeling the beans out of the ? whatever you call it...the green bean

this kept them busy for an hour!

We've now got plenty of seeds to plant next Spring already!

Caleb took this shot...Elisa's showing her green bean, I guess- she likes to caulk her head
Aren't these carrots gorgeous???
Love the vibrant colors!

Elisa and her baby...I mean her spaghetti squash!

See???

We've got lots of these...we planted the seeds from a spaghetti squash we bought earlier in the Spring

Saturday, August 7, 2010

Still growing...

Caroline & Joshua playing near the corn...we ate some of it a few days later-yum

Caroline and I planted some Morning Glory seeds

Our Grape Vines are making decent progress-kind of slow, but at least its growing
 

Sunday, June 27, 2010

First Carrot!

Tonight I just couldn't resist pulling up a carrot to check...the tops were getting so tall, they were about 9 inches...

the carrots are still babies, so we'll wait to pull up more- the miracle of seeds growing in dirt is amazing every time!

Saturday, June 26, 2010

Everything is planted...

Here is an update on our Garden/Yard...here is the view from the back patio looking to the left.
See the grand trellis? :)

We have 2 different varieties growing, one on each side...

In front of the trellis we have planted rows of Sweet corn (2 varieties) and green beans, with hopes that the beans will climb their way up the corn...we've done this successfully in the past.

In the upper left corner of this pic, we have Caleb's watermelon patch started...and in the middle are some of our "walking onions"
The big kids looking for new watermelon growth...we have some!

Joshua just out inspecting...carrots in the background
 

Saturday, June 12, 2010

Trellis for the GRAPES!

Happy to announce that Ben sucessfully mangaged to build this beautiful trellis for us to grow Grape Vines on!
He completed the project in just ONE day!!!!