Monday, August 11, 2014

Big things happening!

I can't believe it has been over a month since my last post!  We have been busy in the garden with the excellent weather we have been having!  We have garden harvest every Wednesday and Sunday evenings and have only missed one due to rain.  Unbelievable!  We have had a great turnout of volunteers since we have set regular harvest times.  We would have never been able to keep up without them!

Here are a few of the highlights from the last month!

The year of the potato....

Apparently, well timed rain and mild temperatures are just what we need to grow the most beautiful potatoes I have ever seen!  The "largest" potatoes we had last year are about the size of our small potatoes this year! We have delivered over 20 - 5 gallon buckets of potatoes to the food pantry so far this year.


Here are some pictures!




Purple potatoes



New crew helping with the potatoes!




Resting up after picking up potatoes.  :)

The onions are great this year, too!  In fact, pretty much everything has exceeded our expectations.




Onions have been really popular at the food pantry!



The peppers are coming on like gangbusters!  Here are some pictures of the different kinds we have growing


Aren't these purple bell peppers beautiful?


Banana Peppers
Green Bell Peppers





 











 The jalepeƱos are HUGE!











This is last night's harvest!  Four large cloth grocery sacks!



We have had a lot of fun watching the watermelons and cantaloupe grow from tiny, miniature melons to full-sized.  Now we wait for them to ripen!

 
   

In the past, we have had trouble with rabbits eating the green beans and other plants.  We haven't seemed to have a problem with them this year.  We may have figured out why....

  


One night, we had a visit from the local newspaper reporter.  He was working on a story about the food pantry and our food pantry garden!  He took a lot of pictures and talked to us for quite a while.


 







I told my husband, I think we need to buy a truck! :)

As you can see, the garden is doing great this year!  I am so blessed to get to deliver all of this produce to the food pantry.  Many times, I get to meet the clients and hear how much they enjoy the fruits (or vegetables, in this case!) of our labor.  The joy this garden has brought not only to those in need, but to those digging in the dirt, is immeasurable.  

Monday, July 7, 2014

I went to a garden party.....

Well, not really, but by the time the evening was over, it sure seemed like one!  I went over to the garden last night to start picking green beans so we could have some to take to the food pantry on Monday.  They were beautiful, as far as beans go.   :)

Anyway, I was probably out there about a half an hour, sweating away in the mud, when my friend, Jean came out of the church from peeling potatoes for a meal our church serves at a church in Des Moines.  Behind her,  followed 4 or 5 more church members ready to get muddy and help!  We picked over 7 gallons of green beans, 4 gallons of peas, cucumbers, zucchinis, broccoli, peppers and rhubarb.  Jean and I took that over this morning, along with some donations from the church collection cart.  They were so excited to see us!


 What a blessing it is to share with those that could use a bit of help!  (And the garden party wasn't bad either!)

Wednesday, June 25, 2014

Just beautiful!

Made a quick visit to check on the garden progress last night and to see Jeff's broccoli!  I have taken so many garden pictures, I have to share a few!


The potatoes look great!



The squash plants are getting big!



Jeff started the peppers, tomatoes, cabbage and broccoli all from seed.  They are doing great!









       



The melon plants have taken off!


The peas are almost ready! 



            






         








Jeff was still working away when I left for home...

Wednesday, June 18, 2014

Wow! Year 3 of the food pantry garden is off to an incredible start!


What a difference a couple of weeks and some great weather make!  Every time I get a chance to stop by the garden, I am amazed at the changes!  It looks incredible!  I decided I'd better write a post just to share some current pictures.  The beautiful weather, warm temperatures and well-timed rain have made for perfect growing weather!  Jim and Jeff decided to space the rows far enough apart that we could run a tiller through them to keep the weeds down,  and I must say that was a brilliant idea!!
The sweet corn has grown so much!

Here's a close up!
The potatoes have really filled out!

The peas look a little windblown!  :)


The squash and melons are looking great!





Here are the green beans.
And the onions...

The tomato plants and the peppers



Jeff's cabbage and broccoli are looking beautiful!!



 

Thanks for taking a look at the progress of our project!  We appreciate the prayers and support for the garden and for those that will receive this produce.  We also appreciate prayers for good weather!  Stop by and see the garden for yourself!!