Wednesday, June 20, 2012

Garden Time

Yay, it's the Kaizen Family's favorite time of the year.....Garden Time!  We've worked really hard this year to get our garden up and running.  We've added 2 new rows to our terraced hillside garden, and added lots of new plants.  My Christmas, birthday and mothers day present this year included 10 new fruit trees, 50 strawberry plants, grapes, raspberries, blackberries and boysenberries.  I was one excited lady.  I also wanted to get an early start on my garden this year so my wonderful hubby let me also order a small green house.  The kids have had a blast picking strawberries from the vine, pulling radishes and carrots from the ground and are anxiously awaiting their turn to dig for potatoes.   Here's a glimpse of the Kaizen family Garden. 

Our garden area- we terraced the hillside by hand (not an easy task) and built 4 rows.
Our experiment this year.  The bean tee pee, big enough for the kids to play in.
Row #1 - radishes carrots and tomatoes starting to take off.
Row #2- more tomatoes, broccoli and cauliflower.
Broccoli- yum!
Aleverda cauliflower (it's a light green color)
Bell Peppers and sunflower.
Peas!
More pepper plants
Corn and squash
radishes
The potatoes are starting to sprout.
Tomatoes, beets and Pak Choi

Cabbage, turnips and kolrabi
Daikon radishes and chard
Celery
Strawberries

My herb garden- sage, rosemary, thyme, oregano, mint, lemon balm, parsley, chives
Blueberries
My "hardening off zone". 
The bean tee pee.
Aprium tree
Gala Apple tree
More tomatoes
Plum tree
Cherry tree
lime tree
lemon tree
My little green house

My first sprouts of the year
Naughty Chickens
More of my hardening off and anti-chicken zone.

Graffiti cauliflower (it's purple), and giant mustard.
Fuji apple tree
Raspberries
Grapes
Avocado tree
Tangelo tree
Looking down towards our lower yard.  The chicken coop and run are on the left and the terraced garden area is on the right.
We decided rather than paying for landscaping rocks we'd use what mother nature provided to us.  We've been rock hunting and climbing down hillsides after these beauties.

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