A big THANK YOU to everyone who has sent in their photographs and stories. I hope by sharing other people’s pictures and stories here on One Hundred Dollars a Month we can all have a rock star garden this summer. Keep them coming!
Hello again garden friends!
The growing season is about half over and the gardens look at a lot different than they did a month or two ago! Some patches of crops are over and the last plantings of summer things are just a few inches high. I need to purchase broccoli and cabbage starts for my fall crops and I will plant my garlic in September but other than that, planting is about finished.
The raised beds need some loving. Looking a little weedy (tis the time of year for putting up produce, not weeding!) but still producing well. I’m getting leafy greens, onions (which I should harvest), and other odds and ends from here. One of the fences has my last planting of cucumbers climbing it. I like picking them standing up!
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Tootles my friends!
~Zoë
- Your Garden Pictures and Tips – I’d especially like to see your garden set ups, growing areas, and know if you are starting seeds indoors this year. If so, show me some picture of how you are going about it.
- Your Pantry Pics – Submit at least 5 HIGH QUALITY pictures of your pantry/fridge/cabinets, as well as a short blurb {at the very least} about you and your food habits.
- Your Chicken and Chicken Related Stories – Coops, Chicks, Hen’s, Roosters, Eggs, you name it. If it clucks, send us some pictures to share with the world.
- Cool Arts & Crafts – Made from your very own hands with detailed {and well photographed} pictures and instructions.
- Your pictures and stories about your pets. The more pictures and details the better.
- Garage Sale, Thrift Store and Dumpster Diving pictures and the stories behind the treasures you found including how much you paid for them.
If I feature your pictures and the stories behind them on One Hundred Dollars a Month, I will send you a $20.00 gift card to the greatest store in the world: Amazon.com.
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Diana says
Those quilts are stunning!
Zoe says
Thank you Diana 🙂
Jillian says
Love the nail polish idea!
Anita says
Hi Zoe. I also live in Pennsylvania. When my chickens are out, I have to babysit them because of all the hawks we have around here. I’d like to get some sort of netting to go over top their fence to help keep them safe; then I wouldn’t need to babysit so much. Don’t you have any trouble with hawks where you are? Thanks. 🙂
Zoe says
Hi Anita! No we don’t have trouble with hawks. We see them occasionally but they’ve never gotten a chicken! Good luck with the net!
Kat says
Super garden, Zoe! What was the plan you followed for your tomatoes, I’d love to try it next year. Thanks 🙂
Zoe says
Epsom salts, ground up egg shells, and bone meal! I didn’t really measure. Just threw in a few tablespoons of each before putting the plant in the hole. I also mulched with grass clippings to keep the soil from splashing up on the leaves. This helps prevent blight. Grass also provides nitrogen. And I had fertilized with chicken manure a few weeks before planting.
Sharon@MLT says
Inspirational. Thank you for sharing this.