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2009 Garden Experiment

God, I am so far behind on writ­ing this it isn‚Äôt funny. So on that note, here we go.

The econ­omy has hit hard and close to home. In fact it‚Äôs hit dead cen­ter. Which makes it a per­fect time to bring an idea I‚Äôve been hav­ing for a lit­tle while. It starts with a per­sonal dream and a desire to get back to my roots a lit­tle. Now before I get too sen­ta­men­tal and goopy let me explain. The exper­i­ment orig­i­nally was going to be to see if we could go the sum­mer with­out buy­ing ANY veg­eta­bles of herbs. Now the plan was to plant at the first oppor­tu­nity, how­ever I ended up get­ting sick in the mid­dle of April with the flu and then an ear infec­tion so I got behind. Then the weather and try­ing to find work put me far­ther behind.

ANYWAY, I have man­aged to get some trac­tion on the project and have begun the process of curb­ing our spend­ing. How­ever to try to get a lit­tle caught up, I cheated a lit­tle. I bought herb plants from Home Depot. I know, I know. It‚Äôs about 4 times more expen­sive than plant­ing BUT, it turns out they are about the same price as buy­ing a pack­age of herbs from the gro­cery. SO! With that in mind, and con­sid­er­ing that the plants will con­tinue giv­ing for months (hope­fully year round if I bring them in in the fall) I think the cost is worth it get gain some ground.

Here are a few pho­tos of the herbs on the front porch:

German Thyme  

Ger­man Thyme

Arugula!  

Arugula!

   
Giant Mint  

Giant Mint

   
Jalapeno Pepper  

Jalapeno Pep­per

   
Tomatoes!  

Toma­toes!

   
The Porch  

The Porch

In addi­tion I‚Äôve planted the seeds for the veg­etable gar­den into one of those pel­let green­houses. As of last week they looked like this:

 

 

Seedlings.  

Seedlings.

I‚Äôll try to take some updated pho­tos tonight. Next steps: plant the seedlings into the gar­den space, and plant the lettuces.

I‚Äôll also tally up the expen­di­ture thus far, includ­ing all seeds and sup­plies as well as a run­ning tally of the veg­eta­bles bought to this point this year. I‚Äôm hop­ing that within the next month that cost will slowly shrink.

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