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!!



Tuesday, May 27, 2014

What progress!

Since my last post with pictures of the crew planting potatoes, I would say the entire garden is mostly planted, thanks to Jim and Jeff.  Each year we've tried a few new things and this year is no different.  In fact, instead of buying most of the plants, Jeff grew most of them from seed himself!  I'm excited to see how we do this year!

Planted in the garden this year are: 3 kinds of potatoes, onions, peas, green beans, radishes, 3 kinds of peppers, tomatoes, broccoli, cabbage, acorn squash, butternut squash, spaghetti squash, zucchini, cucumbers, watermelon and sweet corn.  Sounds like a lot!

Here are some updated views (it looks like I need to get weeding!)  Notice the difference in just a week!

I took these on May 17th...

The potatoes are up!

The onions are looking great!



I took these on May 24th. 

The potatoes are filling out!
Onions!




Jeff and Sam got everything ready for the corn to go in.  Doug E. came and got it planted!




Another great summer in the garden is well underway!!  Now the waiting begins.  Please pray for some great weather and for those that will be blessed by this ministry!  Thanks to everyone that makes this possible!  (We are always looking for new volunteers, so let us know if you'd like to help out!)



"And you must love the Lord your God with all your heart, all your soul, all your mind, and all your strength.  The second is equally important: 'Love your neighbor as yourself.'  No Other commandment is greater than these."

Mark 12:31


Sunday, May 4, 2014

It's been a LOOOOONNNGGGG winter!

I found myself, like many others, wishing for warm temperatures and blue, sunny skies over the long winter.  The cold can be so discouraging, and it seemed almost unbearable to be outside to soak up any sunshine.  I would guess the cases of Seasonal Affective Disorder were pretty high this winter!  To try and hold the depressing thoughts at bay, I was looking at pictures from last year's garden.  It makes me happier just looking at them!  I can't wait for spring!
While in the kitchen at church a few Sundays ago, I found that the discussions we've been having over coffee the past few Sundays had moved past "discussions"!  Jeff has already started broccoli seeds and has little plants growing!  This made me smile, just knowing others are still as excited about this mission as I am!  If this winter had drug out any longer, we may all have little plants growing in our houses!


These pictures were from last fall when Jim had his tractor out and got the garden all tilled.

















I took some pictures of the garden before we began this year….

What a beautiful patch of earth we are blessed with!





Since the threat of frost seems to be gone, we have started putting some things in the ground.  On Good Friday, we planted potatoes….a lot of potatoes!  Here are a few pictures from that afternoon.


Every row is carefully plotted, measured and aligned!


What a great work crew!




A few days later, we happened by and caught Jeff squeezing in a little extra work!


Once you get started, it's hard to stay away!  


I'm excited to see what this summer has in store for us.  We are planning to try some new things this year and it will be fun to see what works!  With the recent cuts in the federal food stamp program, the food pantry volunteers expect the requests for help to increase.  They have already had record numbers of visitors since the change. The clients and volunteers are so appreciative of the produce from the garden!  I hope we have a great year and I pray for God's blessings on the garden, those that give of their time to make the mission a success, and those that are in need.  

Tuesday, September 24, 2013

Garden favorites...

We have had a great year with the garden!  Probably the most surprising success was the WATERMELON crop!  Wow...did we have watermelons!  They were so fun to watch grow, from tiny Barbie-sized melons, to 20 lb beauties!  Of course, I took some pictures....



These were absolutely adorable little watermelons!












They continued to grow and one day we found we had some visitors to the garden.  Luckily, they only smashed 4 or 5 of them.  We tried to not be discouraged, and just hoped they would leave the rest alone.



                           


We ended up with a beautiful crop and as of yesterday had delivered 50 watermelons to the PCM Food Pantry.  We still have a few left to ripen.




When we initially started this project last year, the hope was this would be kind of a "team building" exercise for our congregation.  I don't know that we actually achieved that goal (there continue to be 5 - 10 gardeners), but it has been a true blessing to the Food Pantry visitors.  And that right there is a lesson, my friends.  It's not about us.  It was never about us.

Blessings to you from the garden....

Tuesday, August 20, 2013

As summer winds down...abundant blessings...

Although the sweet corn is finished, the rest of the garden continues to produce!  Jeff spent over 4 hours working in the garden on Saturday and Doc picked sweet corn, so and I had a large amount of produce to deliver on Monday morning!  Here are some pictures of this week's first delivery to the food pantry...


This was the end of the sweet corn for the year....
We had A LOT of beans this week!  :)
We filled two long tables with produce.


This mission has been such a blessing to all of us involved. We look forward to going out and "checking" the garden throughout the week.  There is always something new to see and we love to discuss the progress of the plants.  You'll find us spending time after services on Sundays talking about squash bugs and rabbits and plotting our defense against them. :)  We get joy out of sharing garden updates with each other, describing how much we picked or what we've seen growing.

The goal of this garden was to provide fresh produce to our local food pantry.  The outcome has been so much more for each of us...

2 Corinthians 9:6-8
Remember this:  Whoever sows sparingly will also reap sparingly, and whoever sows generously will also reap generously.  Each of you should give what you have decided in your heart to give, not reluctantly or under compulsion, for God loves a cheerful giver.  And God is able to bless you abundantly, so that in all things at all times, having all that you need, you will abound in every good work.


Feeling abundantly blessed....