Sunflowers from our garden in Norwich, Vermont
FEBRUARY, MARCH, APRIL
Nice thing to start the plants from seed. Above, you can see the tomato seedlings growing indoor, when outside the temperature reached -26ÂșC. Unfortunately, when I transplated the tomato seedlings, some of them died because an unexpected frost... but some of my hot pepper seedlings survived!
JUNE, JULY - The Agricultural Disaster in New England?
A prevailing atmosphere of uncertainty was among everyone in the garden. My first contact was Cooperative of Extension of New Hampshire asking for help, I received a prompt and an appropriate answer!
The advise was pulling out all the affected plants and throw them out in the garbage bin, not in the compost pile. It was a hard time for Michael and myself I just coudn't believe all our effort that we did at the beginning bringing compost from a farm horses in Hartland, VT where Mrs Polly Smith was so generous with us donating the compost; we did several trips driving our tiny blue Elantra Hyundai car... all almost for nothing.
AUGUST AND SEPTEMBER - After the Storm
My favorite crop: ONIONS
Another surprise in the garden. Of course, gardening is also a kind of experiment. So, I planted the seed from this decorative gourd and look what I got.
GIFTS OF THE NATURE IN THE GARDEN WHILE GROWING THE VEGGIES
Cute nest of birds located between weeds in the plot of my neighbor Jerome, who is nearby my garden.
And finally, this bicolor spider was looking at me while I was harvesting peas :)
LOOKING FOR ANOTHER OPPORTUNITY TO GARDEN IN OTHER PLACE
Starting the garden with raised beds. The CCG started late (June) but with so much energy!
Celebrating and sharing our first harvest.
The Canillas Community Garden group
Patty McGovern (right) is who is leading this project very well! I love to work with her and her team. In the center is Helen Brody and Rebeca Perkins (left). Behind, Normi, a friend. It is a nice team!!
COMMUNITY GARDEN - NORWICH, VERMONT
It is September and everything is growing fast, peas, onions, corn... It is a privilege to have a pleasant summer here.. everything grows fast. The flowers give their best to the environment: color, beauty, scent, happyness...
Cleaning the space, feeding the plants are our priority to have success with healthy and delicious harvest. When I sowed this tiny Chamolille seeds, almost invisible I couldn't imagine what will come later!...Then looking at these plants, their shape with flowers, it is something wonderful!
Then it ended up cooked in this delicious dish "Escabeche de Coliflor" a Peruvian dish.
Eating what we grew up in the garden this "Escabeche de Pollo" with carrots, onion, parsley, hot pepper, coliflower, peas, green beans. The recipe has chicken.
That was our wonderful time in the garden.
With expectations, dissapointings, challenges but with lots of perseverance and care.. All these were the ways to do gardening. We love to see butterflies, bees, birds enjoying our plan... and of course, eating our organic veggies.Videos that I recorded before we pulled out our tomato plants due to the Late Blight.
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What a wonderful account of last year's gardens. Let's hope we don't have to deal with late blight this year!
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