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    Wednesday, April 13, 2011

    Vegetable beds!

    Since we bought our house with the worlds tiniest backyard I've been determined to homestead to the max . . . yup I just wrote homestead to the max! WOW!
    anyways,
    I've been reading a bit about the victory gardens wives use to build during the world wars. Little vegetable patches in their backyards. They were encouraged to grow their own vegetables to reduce pressure on the public food supply. And boost morale. This made victory gardens a huge part of life on the home front. I love the idea of growing your own food, and I think now is as good a time as any. There is so much concern over pesticide use, and food miles, and ethical treatment of workers. In your own vegetable patch, there are no food miles, no pesticides (if you choose) and the treatment of workers is usually pretty good :) Lee always gets a sandwich and a beer if he's been working in the yard.

    I like keeping everything simple and on a small scale, which suits our life and our backyard perfectly. Our new vegetable beds are just that, simple and small :D
    Here's the plan:
    We have one bed that is 4 feet by 4 feet and another bed that has been cut on an angle to accommodate the fence.
    The space between the two beds is just big enough to fit the lawn mower through.

    We'll be using square foot gardening techniques, here's a really great book on the topic
    All New Square Foot Gardening by Mel Bartholomew (and we'll also do another post about square foot gardening, just some basics later this month, :)
    If you have a couple of small beds like we do, it's the BEST way to get the most yield out of them.
    I am so excited to start planting and even more excited to start eating :)

    Here's what's going in:
    • Pea's- I love fresh pea's off the vine, even the big ones that kind of taste like dirty socks :) I have fantasy's of growing so many fresh pea's that we sit on the front porch in our rockers shelling peas, then packaging them up and we'll have peas all winter. But in reality I eat them all straight out of the pod before they'd make it to the front porch. The white trellis's are for the Peas to climb up :)

    • Strawberries- I'm especially excited to put a bit of hay under each little bud :) It's the little things that make me excited haha
    • Radishes-Lee is a radish maniac!
    • Green onion- I eat them like they are going out of style. Especially with Pierogis and sour cream mmmmm . . . .
    • Beets- The entire triangle bed is going to be beets. That bed gets a fair amount of shade so beets will do well there. And I can't wait to pickle some this summer!
    • Lettuce- My mom says it's fool proof so I have to try it. We chose the BUTTERCRUNCH variety, that's the kind my mom and her neighbor grow.  I've had it and LOVE it. It's kind of like a cross between Green Leaf Lettuce and Romaine.
    • There will also be a tomato plant or two growing in containers against the house :) 
    I hope you'll be inspired to Start a little victory garden of your own, because if we can do it in the tiny backyard we've got, I'm sure just about anyone can :)
    I declare VICTORY over high prices, haha Just kidding, I'm a dork :)
    Posted by Maillardville Manor at 5:08 AM
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    Labels: Gardening: Vegetables, Outdoors

    11 comments:

    1. Janell @ House of FiftyApril 13, 2011 at 5:28 AM

      Ha! You have your own little "gentleman's farm"! Janell

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    2. Mrs. FootApril 13, 2011 at 5:36 AM

      I love your little backyard and everything you're doing to it. Perfect use of space. I can't wait for a backyard to do something similar.

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    3. Simply LKJApril 13, 2011 at 5:43 AM

      Love the beds you've created Ashli! And, the decorative trellis are perfect for the peas. I usually incorporate a few veggies into our herb garden each year. I will have to look into the book you mentioned!

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    4. PicturePerfectPixiesApril 13, 2011 at 6:19 AM

      I started my gardens after reading Mel's book. It won't disappoint.

      We even grew pumpkins last year!

      Good luck and have fun with it!

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    5. AnonymousApril 13, 2011 at 11:44 AM

      Thanks for the book recommendation! I also started two raised planters this year, with tomatoes, radishes, and lettuce. Last year I had quite a nice herb garden, and tomatoes in pots, but they just didn't produce in pots. So I am hoping they'll like their beds, and I'll be harvesting in the coming months! I'll have to check out the book.

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    6. AnonymousApril 13, 2011 at 12:04 PM

      Hi, I love your trellises can you tell me where you got them??

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    7. Maillardville ManorApril 13, 2011 at 1:18 PM

      Thanks Everyone!! So looking forward to harvesting :)
      The trellises are from Homesense! I bought them, about 3 or 4 years ago. But I've always seen fabulous trellises at Homesense!!

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    8. Suki LottiApril 13, 2011 at 1:44 PM

      You are ahead of me! I don't have my beds made yet. I am also doing the square foot gardening method and am really exciting but I'm so tired of life getting in the way. Homestead to the max!!!

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    9. AnonymousApril 13, 2011 at 3:27 PM

      Like you, I have a very small backyard (it must be the neighborhood!). I'm planning to do some container gardening this year but I do not have a green thumb (at all!) so I'm really hoping I'll have some success. Thanks for all the ideas!
      Roxanne

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    10. Saffron and RosewaterApril 13, 2011 at 8:05 PM

      Those are fabulous trellises! I will have to look at Homesense when I'm back in Canada. We inherited a climbing rose bush in our garden that could use a trellis. Good luck with the garden! I just added your blog to my blogroll so I can keep up with its progress! :)

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    11. Rosa @ Flutter FlutterApril 14, 2011 at 7:57 AM

      Looking good!! I want to plant some tomatoes this year, but haven't gotten to that yet... and that's okay since it SNOWED here last night! Seriously!?

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