This year I’m on a mission to grow 4,000 pounds of fresh fruits and vegetables in my suburban backyard. In 2012 I was able to grow 2,028 pounds, and in 2013 I’m going double or nothing. I have absolutely no idea if I’ll be able to achieve my goal. But, as with any adventure, half the fun is getting there. ~Mavis
This past week I harvested a whopping 5 ounces of Swiss chard.
Whop.t.do.
My kitchen, laundry room, and garage all look like a giant garden bomb went off and it’s getting a little tough to keep up. There is potting soil, seeds and containers everywhere, and I am waiting for the HH to make a crack about how he’s living in a garden center.
If I could just have one full day all to myself {no cooking, cleaning, talking, typing, walking} I think I could get caught up. I think.
I can dream right?
It might be time to plug in some headphones, make a giant list, and just power through a day planting, potting, tagging, and marking things off my list with a big fat sharpie as I go. I think that’s part of the problem. I need to get organized.
But first, do you have any suggestions to songs? I need some tunes first. Then I’ll make my list.
~Mavis
Here is what I have harvested so far this year:
{Heirloom beets pictured from last summer}
Beets – 14 ounces
I’ll be planting some more beets this week. I think I am going to try and grow enough to can a years worth of pickled beets. No one else in our house really cares for pickled beets, but I do!
{Tonda di Parigi HEIRLOOM carrots pictured from last summer}
Carrots – 3 ounces
I can’t wait to start planing carrots!
Egg Count – 329 {4.6 per day average}
This week we collected 59 eggs. I have a lot of baking to do so I they’ll all be used and I won’t have any left over to trade with Girly Girl or Mrs. HB this time around.
Lettuce – 6 ounces
Microgreens 5 ounces
Microgreens are easy to grow anytime of year but they are especially fun to grow in winter as it is typically to cold to grow lettuce and greens outside. See those cute heart shaped leaves? Those are radish greens and they are super tasty too.
Potatoes – 2 pounds 9 ounces
I was able to get 15 pounds of potatoes planted last weekend, but I still have 75 more pounds to get in the ground. I need to schedule an entire work day in the garden here pretty so I don’t get behind on all my planting tasks.
Sprouts – 8 ounces
I need to grow some more, I miss having them on my egg salad sandwiches.
Swiss Chard 11 ounces
Think of all the money brides would save if they used bouquets of Swiss chard instead of roses. Hmmm.
Wheatgrass – 7 ounces
Total Food Harvested in 2013: 5 pounds 15 ounces
Total Eggs Collected in 2013: 329
Have you planned out your garden yet for this year? Are you feeling overwhelmed like I am? If not, what is your secret?
~Mavis
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Leanna says
I love pickled beets!!! I suggest 80’s music you know Duran Duran, Madonna, Tears for Fears, Depeche Mode.
christie says
MoTown ! I love the sound track to the movie, ” The Big Chill”.
80’s dance music is good too. Cuz ya gotta get movin! ( I need to do this myself)
~ Christie
Lisa says
Sound of Sunshine by Michael Franti!
Cecily says
I like classical music and would recommend anything by Copland and especially his Danzon Cubano (my favorite). Vivaldi’s Four Seasons is great for gardening, and Stravinky’s Firebird Suite is beautiful.
Knitting with Olof says
Millions of peaches, peaches for free! LOL
Brenda says
Ha!
That song brings back so many great memories to me!
julie says
Okay, stupid gardening question: how do you get your potting soil wet?? I just filled a bunch of small pots (well, a tray thing) for planting my seeds and the water just runs off/sits on top of the dirt. It doesn’t appear that the water is being sucked up from underneath either. Do I just need to wait? Help!
Mavis says
I open the bag, add warm water and mix. It takes a few minutes {and a lot of water} to get the soil wet enough. 🙂
Julie says
I like to play songs and sing to my garden. This could be why it doesn’t do great, but oh well. You have an amazing green thumb!
Beth says
I’ve got so many seedlings in my basement that my house smells like dirt! Thankful that my husband can’t smell and our sons are away at college. Our pets don’t complain as long as we keep the food coming their way.
Wynne says
You Can Get It If You Really Want by Desmond Dekker. That reminds me, I should add it to a mix with You Can’t Always Get What You Want …
Sandi says
Are you planting your beets in the ground right now? I am going to plant beet seed tape, is it already time?