Articles in the Organic Companion Gardening Category
Hey, y’all!
Gosh, I can’t believe I haven’t posted since Monday – the Meatless Monday post. Wow.
What have y’all been up to all week? Me? I’ve been doing outside chores, gardening, and have been super-duper busy. Phew! What a week, I tell ya!
So I thought I’d share some photos of my (organic) gardening efforts. A lot of things are coming along really well (like the featured plants in this post) but other stuff – not so much. The yellow squash, cucumbers, green beans, and some other veggie plants either got washed away from the ridiculous amount of rain we had, the seeds didn’t germinate because it was too cold, or they molded from all the rain.
That really is aggravating because the seeds were heirloom, organic quality and plus, there was that tidbit of actually planting them. But what’s a gardener to do in this crazy weather?!
Yes, a greenhouse would be fantabulous, and we’re actually planning to convert one of the outer buildings in to one – but that time is not here yet.
Needless to say, I’m ready for Mother Earth to stop crying buckets and put on her sunny smile already and keep it on! LOL
Is it sunny and beautiful in your neck of the woods? I’ve finally been getting some sunshine recently and I’m tickled pink… All that rain was really, really getting old.
On the bright side, the stuff that is growing is growing pretty well ‘cause of all that rain I’m complaining about!
Asian Lilies
Lilac Bush
Peonies
Petunia
Purple Clematis
Roses
Snapdragons
And it’s been super-duper difficult to maintain the garden with all the chilly, rainy weather we’ve had. Ack!
Radishes
And after the earth dried up a little…
May or may not do a little – or a LOT – of nibbling as I garden!
And they taste JUST like the ones from my grandma’s garden when I was a little girl!!!! Woo hoo!!!
Potato Bloom & Plant
And remember when I first showed you those grapes on the fence?
Here’s a mid-way progress update…
And they’re even fuller now!!
With growing grapes!
Strawberries
Blackberries
Blueberries (my all-time favorite)!!!!
And zucchini…
…for that spiralized pasta!!!
Of course, there’s more: sweet taters, different tomato varieties, bushes, trees, flowers, etc., but this post is already long enough – have to save some for another day!
Burning questions I have for you – talk to me people! hehe
1. What’s your favorite fruit or veggie? My favorite fruit is blueberries – especially frozen! – and my favorite veggie? It’s hard to decide! I’d say I’m torn between spinach, chard, kale, brussel sprouts – well, greens! LOL
2. Do you have a garden? Do you grow naturally/organically – or do you not mind killing weeds and grass with chemicals?
3. Do you spend a lot of time outside during pretty weather? Are you an indoor or outdoor person?
4. What’s your favorite outdoor activity? I guess mine is actually riding my bike – which I never do anymore!
5. Have you entered my Aurorae Yoga-sponsored giveaway? Why not? Winner receives a high-quality yoga mat (your choice of color!), a Yoga Sport Sweat Towel, and a Slip-Free Rosin Bag! Go, get yourselves entered!
Hi,y’all!
I haven’t forgotten about all the upcoming reviews, contests, and information-packed posts – I’ve been soaking up the sunshine and gardening!!!
You know me, I’ve been snapping photos all along the way. Folks are calling me “shutterbug” lol!
(Organic) gardening is definitely therapeutic and as I recently wrote, you can be reinspired by stopping to smell the roses.
There aren’t any roses to smell yet, but I’ve been taking my own advice!
It’s hard sometimes being a freelance writer and blogger because naturally, I tend to throw myself in to my work and as you know, I’m pretty thorough in the reviews I write – and everything else I do. Some days, hours have past before I realize it and I haven’t taken time to stretch or enjoy a little fresh air.
I’m working on changing that. Life is precious and we need to absorb all we can while we have the chance.
Gardening is perfect for that! Besides, it gives me even more to blog about.
I took some photos of various flower blooms and veggie and fruit plants around the yard and edge of the garden to share with you….
Lilac Bush
Redbud Tree
Daffodils
Amish Windmill
Rhubarb
Brussel Sprouts
Rainbow Chard
Brussel Sprouts + Cauliflower
Potatoes
The posts and string are temporary – we’re planning to eventually have all raised beds with pathways all along the way!
Far back is the potatoes, right top corner, strawberry patch.
As you can see, this garden is HUGE (100×100!!!) – the above photo doesn’t even show 3/4 of it! There’s still a LOT to plant and TONS more work to do. And to the left, there’s a long row of thornless blackberries!
Also not shown: peony bushes scattered around the garden’s edge, tulips (coming up, not blooming yet), an iris bed, more lilac bushes, comfrey, mock orange, and also several rose of sharon bushes.
Grapes
And the orchard (not in the garden, a different area)
So far, our orchard consists of the following trees:
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2 apple
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3 (tart) cherry
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2 peach
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2 elderberry
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2 paw paw
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2 plum
So exciting!!! Can you just imagine all the yumilicious raw treats, smoothies, and juices I can make??!!
And not all of those are visible in the above photo – several are back to the left and out of the camera’s eye.
For fun: the old silo (not in use)
Why Companion Gardening?
Companion gardening is RAWsome. Why? Because there are certain plants that do exceedingly well side-by-side. There are also some plants you need to avoid placing next to others. There’s not enough room in this post to share all the information, but here’s a few examples:
- Spinach + Lettuce + Peas + Beans. We planted spinach and lettuces so they’ll be at the bottom of snap peas and green beans. This way, the lettuce and spinach work to crowd out the weeds, helping the peas and beans grow and the spinach and lettuce are shaded by the peas and beans. Win-win!
- Basil + Tomatoes. Sounds like ingredients for a salad, sandwich, or sauce, right? Then doesn’t it make sense to plant basil and tomatoes together? How RAWmazing is it that basil enriches the taste and growth of tomatoes??!! So, you know where these two will be found in my garden, eh?
- Flax + Potatoes? That’s right! The linseed and tannin oils found in flax helps fend off the potato bug!
And that’s just the beginning! I also love that if you plant garlic near your roses, it repels aphids!!
If any of you are interested in learning more about companion gardening, let me know and I’ll post more about it as I plant and tend the garden!
I’ll also be talking more about heirloom, organic plants and gardening.
Are you in to gardening? Do you have a garden? Want one? What do you have in your garden (or what would you plant if you had one)? Do you strive for heirloom, organic gardening?
I’m off to fantasize about all the RAWsome smoothie, juice, and salad concoctions that will come from my garden…. Yum!
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Coming Soon
In no particular order…
- Review of the Paderno World Cuisine Plastic Spiral Vegetable Slicer
- Review of Aurorae Sport Sweat Towel
- Review of Aurorae Slip Free Rosin Bag
- Health Benefits of Blackstrap Molasses – And Why I Drink It
- Tart Cherry Concentrate Health Benefits – And Why I Drink It
- More recipes
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