Apr 17, 2011

Square Foot Garden: One Week


As you have seen, we have experienced a lot of growth this week.


Just this afternoon we found the sprout above and it's corn.


Another discovery this afternoon was leaf lettuce. 
These sprouts are so very small that you really have to look to find them.


And then there is Hailey...

12 comments:

  1. its really coming along!

    Kari
    http://dogisgodinreverse.com

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  2. Wow...that is a lot of growth in just one week. Oh man...Hailey is so darn cute.

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  3. Wow! What kind of soil are you using? I am not having much luck this year. Our herbs are thriving , but nothing else :(

    Licks from Olive

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  4. It's a mix of 1/3 peat moss, 1/3 vermiculite and 1/3 compost (made up of 4 types of compost, turkey, mushroom and 2 generic blends)

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  5. Your garden is coming along beautifully, girls!

    Love ya lots,
    Maggie and Mitch

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  6. Wow....can we come help Hailey with the harvest?

    Never give up girl. Them leaves will be popping through the fencinbg before you know it. My angel sister Samantha loves to help Mommy pick cherry tomatoes and she would carry one in her month for hours. Never ate them just like played with them.

    We miss you all.

    Love &{{{huggies}}}...Mona & Weenie

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  7. Addie's twin Leo has been helping me get ready for a square foot garden too! Check it out on my new blog www.retroranchrevamp.com too bad it is SNOWING today in Wisconsin!

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  8. Love to see the garden doing well! We planted some potatoes and sweet corn as well and Murray is so excited at the idea of them growing!!

    take care
    Clive and Murray

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  9. Hailey
    I think youw gawden is spwouting extwa bootifully
    It must be youw vigilant cawe
    smoochie kisses
    ASTA

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  10. How exciting! I bet it's gonna take a VERY long time for that corn plant to grow.

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  11. Patience Haley, well, unless your Pop decides to move that fence back a little. The plants will grow through the fence, then you can have a little taste.

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