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.
We are still planting here in Michigan. Our last frost date isn't even here. We have potatoes, broccoli, cauliflower, cabbage, peas, brussel sprouts and the first leaf lettuce in.
We planted a fruit salad tree last year and because my dad passed and my brother doesn't want a garden, we got two peach trees and a possible cherry. Dad had tons of strawberries and raspberries. I transplanted those even though we already have some of our own. Been working on an asparagus section but haven't had much luck into the second year. Of course brother wants dads.
Still have butternut squash, tomatoes, kale, onions, cukes, beans and cilantro, summer squash and zucchini to go in. We are adding a grape arbor this year. And maybe some blue berry plants. Going to try carrots in the sand box this year. I don't think our soil is good for growing them. We don't do corn because you only get two ears per plant and it takes a lot of ground. We can buy it locally very cheap.
We have horse radish and rhubarb too. I want a couple of chickens but will have to wait on that until we can afford to fix a shed up as a pen.
Gardens are a lot of work but so worth it. Food tastes better and is better for you. Do it if you can. There are lots of videos available to teach you.