My neighbor Hudla came over this morning to help with a few tomatoes plants. We bartered French breakfast radishes and eggs {mine} for garden labor {hers}. Does it get any better than that?
I’ve decided Hudla is the best garden assistant on the planet. Mainly because when she comes over, she’s only here for one hour at a time and she’s fast like lighting. It’s super easy to drop everything for 60 minutes and go outside with her and get some gardening done in between cooking, cleaning, blogging and taking care of Lucy.
Did I mention Hudla home schools her kids? Yep. So she’s totally good at juggling 20 million things at once and thinking ahead. Of course we’ve only done “fun” gardening project so far. Re-potting plants, planting vegetables and working in the greenhouse.
I suppose when it comes time to dig the well and the irrigation canals out back she might not be so eager to pop over for an hour.
We’ll see.
Our raised garden boxes are 4×8 feet and are filled with some pretty good soil. In years past I have packed the garden boxes with as many as a dozen plants and each time the results were pretty much the same. Awesome.
This year Hudla and I planted 66 tomato plants in 6 garden beds {11 in each bed}. 4 across the back row, 3 in the center and 4 across the front. Plus we still have a bunch left over.
Here is what the 6 raised garden beds looked like after all the tomato plants were in.
Now, we just have to figure out what we are going to plant around the bottom of the tomato beds. According to my Companion Planting Chart not only do carrots love tomatoes, but tomatoes love onions. Which is pretty stinkin’ perfect because I still have 2 flats of onions and leeks I’ve been neglecting in the greenhouse for months.
Looks like I have the perfect place to plant them now.
Giddy up! Summer is finally on it’s way.
~Mavis
P.S. Have YOU planted your tomatoes yet?
Sherle says
Looks great Mavis. I planted my tomatoes ages ago, but then I live in Sacramento, CA. The tomatoes already have flowers and fruit on them. 🙂
Caryl says
Curious about how closely you plant them … we always give ours as much space as possible (about 4 feet!), but we don’t have space constraints. Also, do you stake or cage them in such tight quarters? How do you get to the ones in middle to harvest and/or patrol for bugs?
Mavis says
I plant them about 2 feet apart and yes, we will add cages to most of them. 🙂
Carla says
Just recd five new tomato plants with great names-chocolate cherry, orange king, persimmon, indigo blue and black zebra. Can’t wait to see how they do in the garden this year.
Beth says
Hi Mavis, I have raised beds with the exact same measurements. Will you be planting the carrots/onions/leeks in between the tomato plants?
Mavis says
Hi Beth, I am doing it this afternoon so I’m not sure yet. I will post as soon as I finish {probably tomorrow}. 🙂
Lauren says
Whoa. I need a friend like Hudla.