Early this morning, we were able to harvest a few greens beans, a zucchini, a green pepper and a jalapeno pepper . . . with much more on the way.
I am very excited to report that our broccoli is finally starting to form . . . even though we've had temperatures in the 90s for the last week. Broccoli is usually considered a "cool weather" vegetable, so I was surprised to see that our crop of broccoli is actually maturing. (Good thing I didn't pull it out of the garden last week like I was thinking about doing!)
Here is an update on our Suburban Family Garden utilizing the Square Foot Gardening method:
Above pictured is our raised garden bed fully planted. Included in this 4 foot x 8 foot raised garden bed are:
- Lettuce
- 4 Types of Peppers
- Parsley
- Onions
- Broccoli
- Green Beans (Pole)
- Carrots
- Tomatoes (Beefsteak & Small Yellow)
- Basil
- Snap Peas
Included in this 4 foot x 8 foot garden bed are:
- Eggplant
- Beans (Bush)
- Beans (Pole)
- Cucumbers
Included in this 4 foot x 8 foot garden bed are:
- Zucchini
- Basil
- Tomatoes (Beefsteak & Roma)
Included in this 4 foot x 8 foot garden bed are:
- Cucumbers
- Lettuce
- Carrots
- Radishes
- Onions
- Beans (Pole)
Read other posts in this Suburban Gardening with Children Series:
Sustainable Saturday - Suburban Gardening with Children: Growing Raspberries & Blackberries
Sustainable Saturday - Reaping the Rewards of a Home Garden
Sustainable Saturday - Rain Barrels
Sustainable Saturday - Storing Seeds
Sustainable Saturday - Raised Garden Beds
Sustainable Saturday - Planting from Seeds
Sustainable Saturday - Square Foot Gardening
Sustainable Saturday - Planning for our Garden 2011
Photo Credit: Raspberries - Growing Raspberries - Raspberry Varieties, Stalking the Wild Dandelion, Fine Gardening and Amy Lloyd.
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