
This year our garden has grown (both vegetation-wise and size-wise). Back in February Cam and our farmer neighbor (Christian) got motivated to enlarge our garden. Now, when I say "enlarge", I mean enlarge Cam-style. This means there was no moderation in the enlargement process. We went from having a big garden to having an enormous garden! After that Cam went ahead and planted about 200 potato plants right away. Following the potatoes were a TON of onions (red, white, yellow), shallots, garlic. Little by little as the months wore on, the plants we sowed were transfered from our living room to the garden.
Included here are some recent photos of our garden. As a sidenote, the weather here has been rainy and cool for the past month or so...a perfect environment for weeds to prosper, which they have! As fast as we can pick them, they grow. We tried an experiment with the onions, just let the weeds take over...maybe their growing power would transfer to the onions through osmosis or something. Well, the result of the plan was: weeds don't help your garden after all. As a consequence of our anti-weeding spell, Cam and I basically spent an entire 3 days hand-weeding very sharp and thorny weeds from the onions. Gardening gloves are no match for the ferocious weeds at Le Taux!
Here's a pic of some of our "leftover" tomato plants on the left and our eggplants on the right. To the far left is the green house shack we are currently building for the pepper plants, more to see on this later.
This is an artichoke that's way past ready to eat. Quite beautiful...
Pumpkin plants growing along nicely.
Our cheasnut pumpkin patch, which I'm super psyched about. Can't wait to see what it tastes like!
Ruby, the delicious rhubarb. Bettey and Diane contributed this little beauty to the garden this Spring!
Some cabbage and green beans (keep ignoring the weeds, they are only a figment of your imagination...)
Due to the cool temps, the tomato plants have been taking a really long time to ripen. We have a bunch of green tomatoes, but just a few that have changed so far.
The pepper greenhouse that's still being built. Tomato plants on the left and right of the pepper house.
A red pepper in the pepper house!
Hmmm, can you guess what this is? It's a medly of beans, cabbage, flowers, weeds, seeding spinach and lettuce. Somehow we have random flowers that have popped up all over the garden. It's kind of pretty.
Some of our beets, got lots of those too...
This is where I sit when my baby belly gets to heavy for me to continue gardening. I take a break and look out over Cam working in the garden. I'm not the best gardener...but I'm a great encourager! This bench and table were made possible through the efforts of Cam and Ben-jammin'. Once a dead tree threatening to fall on those below, now a pleasant garden attraction inviting butts from above.
Some basil in the little green house. We have lots of basil all over the garden also.
With the shallots and onions we started braiding them...
But then we realized we have enough onions to feed an army, so we had to get more creative. So we spent an entire afternoon creating a net to hang the onions so they could dry. Now I know how to build a net if I'm ever lost in the wild with rope and I need to make a net (a useful skill I'm told...) These are the onions in the net in the woodshed by the house.
A close up of the onions in the beautiful net...
Lion enjoying gardening time. Our cats have never been so happy, this is cat paradise!









































