Thursday, June 4, 2026

Veggies in the Garden

Veggies don't usually have bright coloured flowers, but they are where much of Mrs. F.G.'s effort goes.  Specifically she grows all her tomatoes and  peppers from seed, and she is able to pick only those varieties she wants.  We get a delicious variety of these by late summer.

This is the 'salad bar', located on the upper deck level, right outside the kitchen door, and wheelchair accessible.  Here we have several varieties of lettuce, radishes and other delicious stuff!

You will notice that all our veggies are grown in planters, or sometimes big pots.  That enables Mrs. F.G. to control the soil quality, so  she adds a number of supplement to each bed.  We sit on ground made up of solid clay, so soil above the ground level is important! 

Both of these planters serve as effective 'railings' for the deck.

There are two other planting beds like this one. although this one suffers from a little too much shade.

Tomatoes are the highlight of the garden for me!  I love tomato sandwiches late in the summer.  On the other hand I don't eat many hot peppers, even though Mrs. F.G. loves them.  

She has also experimented with growing potatoes, sweet potatoes, and various types of squash.  But our garden is small and she finds you don't save much with those crops, whereas we do with tomatoes.  Keep in mind that we live in a landscape full of farm outlets; locally you may be familiar with Achy Back Acres, who often comment on this blog.

Besides the big veggie crops there are numerous others that Mrs. F.G. grows, like these onions.

Then there are the herbs, tucked in between the other plants.  This is Basil.  It's a never-ending experiment, with at least one new plant grown each year.

12 comments:

  1. I love your garden. Looks like it's going well.

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  2. Mrs FG has her raised beds well planned. Not only can she control the soil but it's also easier to access the veggies. Less back aches. Everything looks to be doing so well.

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  3. Home grown always tastes SO much better, and handy to grow, pick and eat. Love those Basil leaves, and everything is a great size so early in your season.

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  4. Loved that tour!! Very interested in the tall, tiered planter. Wondering if one of those would work to deter the never-ending war the chipmunks and I have over strawberries. May I ask where Mrs. FG got it?

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  5. Love the “salad bar”! Your veggies are looking great! (Thank you for the mention)😊

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  6. It’s progressing well already.

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  7. Definitely a well-balanced garden that actually puts nutrients back in the soil.
    Stay Safe and Enjoy the changing season.

    It's about time.

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  8. Such a nice garden!! Mrs FG is quite the gardener!! :).

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  9. Your veg are far ahead of mine. Of course, I only planted a little over two weeks ago. :)
    It's nice to have a salad bar close by and there is nothing better than a vine ripened tomato from the garden. Beats those grocery store ones any day.

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  10. A nice selection of veggies ... they are growing nicely.

    All the best Jan

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  11. I like that idea of the planters serving a dual purpose on the deck. Mrs FG sure is a dedicated gardener and I think that is great. Soon for you, it will be delicious tomato time.

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  12. A great little garden! Perfect for your space.

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