Gardening season is inching closer and closer and things are really starting to pull together in my neck of the woods. This past weekend Michael and I installed irrigation for our garden. We may have gotten a bit ambitious on this garden but I am really looking forward to it. Our garden measures 300’x25’. Yes, I know, that is a 7,500 square foot garden. Yes, I know that we will be able to feed a small nation shall it be successful. But why not!?! We have the space, time and energy (right now that is). We will be providing a good amount of food for our wedding reception so it will come in handy. Half of the garden will go towards my favorite food on Earth – corn. Anyone who knows me knows I can consume corn like it is about to disappear off the face of the earth. The other 3,750 square feet will go towards traditional garden items likes tomatoes, cucumbers, squash, peppers (many different kinds), carrots, peas, lettuce, eggplant and about a million more seed packs that are sitting on my dining room table. We have started some seeds inside and they are looking great. Really spreading their “wings” in the grow container we have them in. I will also be putting in some flowers because a little color and beauty never hurt anyone! I am not 100% sure on planting in this region but from what most people say it sounds like we can really take action after Easter. It seems to be the “safe time” to get things in the ground.
Last night I made an eggplant and beef pie that was pretty tasty. We bought the eggplant so we could eat it and also extract some of the seeds for planting. We also did the same with some interesting looking tomatoes from the grocery store. (I am not a tomato eater so I just encouraged them because of their weirdness.) I had never had eggplant in this form and I loved it. The texture was just right and it worked well with the beef and spices. I just had one issue and it was that I shorted it on the sauce it needed because I ran out of supplies. Overall, it was a good, filling eat.
Enjoy the pictures below of my recent happenings!
Ace - The Newest Addition to the Family - Out for a ride on Sunday. Poor guy was scared of the camera and ready to jump - hence the spread/crooked front legs.
Standing towards the end of the garden. Can you see to the other end?
After a long day of running and chasing birds Honcho needed to watch some T.V. to unwind.