Wednesday, August 25, 2010

old garden photos

the milligan bunch :)

so we missed a bit of garden blogging this summer - oops.

as mark said, the mosquitos have been horrible.our last big garden day, we went through a large can of deep woods off bug spray for just mark, kim, hogan and owen!
yuck!!!
unfortunately, we haven't been enjoying outside very much.mark and the big boys mow and harvest garden goodies.
kim's braved a few outdoor gardening/landscaping evenings and she's prayed her way to the clothesline to hang diapers and laundry.but the kiddos have had very limited outdoor time this summer because of those pesky mosquitos.

well, here's where we left off . . .
june was our last garden post.
those photos were taken early june.
these next ones are garden pictures at the end of june:


garden overview
seeds have sprung up into plants
the weeds are trying to take over too
we have crabgrass paths between our planting squares
one day we'll tackle them!



able in the pumpkin patch


nikao and our purple beans
notice the pretty purple flowers
that's where our beans will pop up!

farmer hogan's sweet corn
we've hit the mark for "knee high by the fourth of july"


owen's tomato plant is growing
(there's a bit of lettuce hiding under his tomato cage)


shiloh and our sugar snap peas behind her

leannora looking lovely between the echinacea and garlic


and here's what the garden looked like just a month later at the end of july:

hogan picking our purple bush beans


and indian scout hogan showing how the corn has grown this month!


owen's beefsteak tomato plant is bearing fruit


leannora and nikao show us their harvest of snap peas


able by the pumpkin plants
they've grown up our fence as planned,
but it's work keepin' 'em up there
they like to sprawl out all over the strawberry and bean patches


and this is an overview of the progress of the plants
we did some weed control
(hours of pulling deep rooted crab grass)
we laid down some old boards in the walking paths

some of the fruit of our labors:

purple beans before

turn to green beans after steaming


lettuce varieties
makes for a pretty salad!


these are mostly flowers we've planted from seeds
that the children had collected from last year's plants!
zinnas
marigolds
and some mystery flower that we thought were pretty
(they were not all blooming yet when this photo was taken)

hopefully we'll get in another garden post update before baby arrives (4 weeks till our due date!)

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

So good to see you guys! I think you gave us your blog title last time you visited us in TN but we've only just discovered it now! How time flies! I hope all is well with y'all - are you folks on Facebook??

~Erin

milligans said...

Yes, but we haven't started using it much. I just tried to find you on it, but I couldn't. I guess I really don't know how to use facebook.

Mark