Well last year’s garden was so fun to have, that my mom helped me again with this one. We kept everything mostly the same this year as far as veggies go, just used a different soil. I’m not too sure on this soil though, it was one our nursery highly recommended, but it’s not as moisture rich as the one we used last year.
We’ve got okra, squash, bell pepper, zucchini and green onion. We’ve already had several okra growing too!
Last year’s okra did SO good and produced until like October or something. We were swimming with it, really.
The plants got so huge. There’s nothing that is more satisfying than walking outside to pick your own veggies or fruit for a meal.
I got creative last year and wrote a post on how I made roasted okra. It is delicious!!
So I’m hoping this year’s garden does just as well!
I’m a little worried about the squash, and hope they start doing something. They looked a little wimpy at first. I also need to add in some more soil don’t you think?
Are you planting a garden this year? I’d love to hear your tips and soil used!
xxoo,
Decorchick!
Amber says
I wish we had a space where we could have our own little food garden; and have our own little harvests…. To bigger dreams! Thank you for the inspiration!
Ronnie says
Space is always an issue. However, I lived in an apartment for about a year and I planted tomatoes, peppers and some herbs in containers and had a pretty good yield. The only challenge was making sure they got plenty of sun. They were spindly and a bit dwarfed but they did produce enough for two. Good luck and happy gardening. :D
Emily @ DavenportDIY says
Wow- I never knew what an okra plant looked like!! That’s so cool. I should try to grow my own here, we’re in Georgia so it *should* do well :) And I never thought to roast it- yum. Everything is better roasted. Just don’t steam okra because it becomes slimy and gross :)
I’ve done a BIG garden in the past, but this year I’m going small and just doing containers on our deck, and using some miracle grow garden soil. Our soil here is not great and I think that’s why my garden has failed in the past. I’d love to do some raised beds one day, but for now I will settle for my containers (I’m doing cucumbers, tomatoes, bush beans, green peppers and peas) :)
Jake's a Girl says
No garden this year. But! I love fried okra. ;) Will give the roasted a try this summer.
Emily says
Another Emily throwing in her voice :). I would love to do a vegetable garden. We actually have a huge spot on the side of our house where a raised vegetable garden was. We have to repair the sides but it is sort of ready to go. When do you start planting and prepping your garden? I figured we lost out on the growing season this year. I am in Wisconsin if that makes any difference. I have no helpful info, just looking for some.