Sunday, April 20, 2014

Christ is Risen!

 
He is Risen Indeed!
 
Happy Easter to everyone!  Just wanted to let everyone know that I still do intend to keep this blog alive!  Several have sent me emails or texts in the recent past asking when I will start working on this blog again, and I do have great intentions to keep it up to date.

This weekend, we went to the local farmers market and purchased our first organic additions to the home garden we have started to ponder....and I say ponder, because frankly we are not sure how we want our garden to look just yet.  So for now, we have planted each of our plants into pots and set them aside our garden spot to get them going.  For those of you out there who are saying "...sure plant a garden in a dry, low humidity state...." I want to let you know that I have done my research and am planting only Colorado grown fruits and vegetables to begin with.  Also we will be planting many flowering plants and flowers themselves to bring in what is left of the bee's in this country to do what they do.  For our starter fruits, we bought a local "everbearing" Royal raspberry cane (only one for now as I hear it grows like weeds once it takes off), some peppermint, and two kinds of "everbearing" Strawberries (Seascape and Albion), which I have learned how to create new plants from the "runners" so I will have more soon.  For our first vegetables, we purchase 4 types of heirloom tomatoes that the local farms grow around here(Hillbilly, Pink, White and Pineapple).  We also have green bell peppers, cucumbers and jalapenos.
We will be planting them in raised beds so we can provide the correct soil.  Below you will see the plants themselves and our little garden spot.

Strawberry in top pot, Mint on bottom

Bottom pot is the Raspberry

2 smaller on top left is Bell Pepper and Jalapeno, 4 larger pots are the Heirloom tomatoes.

So far...only some idea as to how we want to put them in this garden to be








Jeez....I need to update this blog eh???

Ok, so I keep saying I will update this thing, and I don't.  I HAVE BEEN ONE BUSY SUCKAFOO!  A quick overview: Our tomato plants grew ...