I went to tractor supply, purchased some fruit trees. I dug holes and planted them couple weeks ago. Two more apple trees for a total of 3 now. A peach tree, 2 large blue berry bushes (dont buy the dormant ones in the store, they are shit, they dont grow) and 2 cherry trees.
I planted 4 (20 foot rows) of potatoes, 1 row of carrots, 3 rows of beets, 4 rows of corn, 1 row of beans. I have 6 kale plants, 4 cabbage, 4 zucinni, 8 cucumber in the ground. Still germinating my tomatoe and pepper seeds. I have 12 sunflower that I will plant in near future.
My aspargus have been producing great this year. My pee has smelled terrible for weeks. Lol.
I also have 10 chickens producing more eggs than I know what to do with. Family and neighbors have been fighting for them.
I still have room for more stuff, trying to decide what I want to put in. Do you have any suggestions?
Now Im out to cut grass and do some weed wacking. I have almost a acre of land, my garden actually takes up a small portion of my property. Its hard work but it fills up my deep feeze every year. Have a blessed day.
I'm lucky to live in the deep south, I grow veggies year round. Okra is a no brainer. the entire plant is edible and it is a staple around here. I have also been studying and identifying wild "weeds". I am amazed at the number and varieties of fresh food God has provided for us. Many of them are typically poisened to make room for the manacured yards.
On the back of my property there is a fence line separating my land from the adjacent farmers. The land is lightly wooded and isnt used by the farmer. All along the fence line I have planted elderberries. My wife makes jams and pie from them. Elderberries grow wild all over Michigan in lightly wooded areas so there is no care involved.
There is also a ton of wild asparagus along this fence line. If you are in Michigan, asparagus grows wild all over. Gotta get it in the spring before it gets woody.