Showing posts with label My Garden. Show all posts
Showing posts with label My Garden. Show all posts

Friday, May 20, 2011

On the Weekend

I'm home for at least the next two days, and I can't wait for the weather to get warm again. I'm really worried that my seeds I planted last week won't sprout because of the cold, wet weather. But hey, I'm going to the Revenge of the Nerds 2nd Annual Dance, and that should be fun. I'm hoping to try out my dance moves I learned in Dance 180. Cha cha and foxtrot I have down, and I'm working on waltz. I currently know six steps for the waltz on the bronze level. I wish I could say that I knew more than just the bronze level, but oh well. Everyone has to start somewhere, right? I think I'll just keep on going with ballroom classes, and hopefully I'll know a bunch of different dances all at the silver level. I don't know that I'll be around BYU long enough to get to the gold level of dance. Still, this ballroom dance class is one of the funnest classes I've ever taken at school.

And the starts I planted last week and put on the heating mat sprouted right up. I'm going to transplant them into peat pots tomorrow, most likely. We'll see how things go. With any luck, my mom will have a few nice cucumber plants to put in the garden over Memorial Day weekend. Now we just have to keep singing "Rain rain go away and don't come back for a month" and hope that our wishes come true.

Maybe I'll have pictures to post later, but don't count on it. I didn't bring my camera home today. Everyone hope that someone posts pictures of the dance on Facebook. And another problem, I don't have any nerdy attire. Still, I'll go anyway and have some fun. Who knows, I might find the love of my life there! Hahaha, like that's very likely. But still, company, friends, dancing and fun.

And another cool thing: I typed this entire thing on my Dad's IPad.

Monday, October 25, 2010

A Farmer At Heart

The storm last night made me worry that I wasn't going to be able to get my last harvest from my garden.  Sure, I'd be able to get the pumpkins out once the ground froze hard enough that I wouldn't sink into the mud, but my beautiful peppers would be lost to the freeze.  So, when I woke up this morning to find that it wasn't raining and the ground was hard enough for me to walk on without sinking, I went to work harvesting.





These pictures of the pumpkin in the grass don't do it justice.  I'm guessing it is between 35 and 50 pounds, because I could barely lift it out of the garden.  By this time of the day the ground was thawed out, and so when I carried this pumpkin about the garden I sunk in the mud.  I could barely hold on to it, as my arms aren't long enough to wrap around it and carry it properly.




This is my leaning tower of bell peppers.  Lex was admiring my work with the Anaheim peppers when I snapped this shot.  I was lucky.  I just said his name and he looked right at me when the camera snapped a shot.

I can actually keep the carrots in the ground all winter, but I harvested some for my bunny rabbit, and for me to eat.  They have been one of my favorite vegetables in my garden this year.

I had plenty of tomatoes this year, and made some money off of them.  Also, I had beans, but I didn't get the last edible harvest in on time, so the beans got big.  So, I took all the bean seeds out for next year's growing season.  I'm planning on saving some pumpkin seeds and bell pepper seeds as well.  I'm going to try my hand at starting the pepper plants out on a heating mat in the late winter so by May I can plant myself some nice looking plants.  This may or may not work, so I'll probably have my dad buy some plants as well: just in case.