Tuesday, August 11, 2009

Our $30 zuchini







If our vegetables continue to grow at the sparse snails pace they have been then this, our first zuchini, cost us about $30 to grow! I think I mentioned before that between the lumber, dirt, seeds and plants it wasn't cheap to put this garden together and Carter and I have not produced much vegetation (though Carter doesn't know that- he thinks the garden is awesome and fruitful :) but I tell myself this is my learning year. I have never grown my own garden before- and gardening in the south is a whole new ball game with different bugs than we had back in Kansas (where I grew up) and our soil here stinks as well. In one picture Carter is holding our beautiful zuchini as well as a shrimpy store bought zuchini- he was pretty proud of how great ours looked. We sauteed them up with some olive oil, onion and garlic salt and it was delicious! We now have a whole one pumpkin growing as well as one banana squash and lots of tomatoes- maybe things are looking up for the Benson garden!

4 comments:

Bliss' said...

I look forward to the day when we can have a garden. Every house we look at has to have a space for a garden. Don't get discouraged next year will be better.

Brittany Hall said...

Remember all the teaching opportunities for children with gardens! And the primary song- way to follow the prophet Dawnelle! Hang the expense! :)

Next year I'm going to plant something that my kids will actually eat...

Bonnie said...

totally understand! My zuccini produced nothing but blossoms this year, guess I should have eaten those! read my blog and you'll hear about my annoying apple tree!! Green beans are easy, try those next year!!

Walking in a Hayes said...

Just out of curiosity, did you ever get anything else out of your garden? I hope you guys are doing well this fall! And I sure hope the weather gets/stays nicer in your area!