Giving Gardening a try…

Adam has wanted a garden FOREVER but we have never been in a position where our life was….I don’t know….”settled” perhaps is a good word enough for one. So this year we decided to give it a whirl! The problem is that I cannot, CANNOT keep anything alive (people obviously I can) but houseplants, etc I cannot so we started researching and planning our garden back in January! We knew from the get-go that we wanted to desperately try to go all organic and therefore fertilizers, pesticides, etc would be out. This includes weed killers so we decided to go with the square food gardening method as that tends to have way less weeds.

This is a photo very early in the process. There is sweet corn planted behind the boxes and the green bush to the left behind that is raspberry bushes that were there already and to the right…rhubarb. I can’t stand rhubarb and it has only quadrubled in size so Adam has finally agreed that we can rip it up for next year because we have decided we need probably at least three more boxes.

Lettuce

Our first harvest! Spinach and lettuce are by far the EASIEST to grow and were so quick to grow we've been able to enjoy for a long-time already!!!

We were able to go all organic. The square foot method is so awesome, making that possible. We had to purchase our compost but did find organic compost. We ordered all of our seeds from a couple of different companies and are growing the following: zucchini, summer squash, yellow peppers, green peppers, red peppers, purple peppers, broccoli, carrots, two types of lettuce, spinach, roma tomatoes, cherry tomatoes, regular ol’ tomatoes, sugar snap peas, cucumbers, edamame (baby soybeans), potatoes, red onions, sweet corn and cantaloupe.

side view: to the left is the cantaoupes out of control, potatoes behind them then onions...

close-up of cantaloupes

fuzzy cantaloupe baby

big brother cantaloupe

Because we wanted to go organic I did a lot of reading on companion planting to help prevent pests so we planted horehound, mint and basil with the tomatoes (had a fun time finding the horehound-it’s a medicinial herb I guess!), cilantro with the lettuce (which is stinky come to find out!), oregano and thyme with the broccoli which worked great for pests but not for the bunnies and mint with the zucchini and squash which I think have helped as we have neighbors who have had trouble EVER getting any summer squash and we haven’t.

Cuc baby

big brother cuc

We had some trouble with something munching on the spinach leaves at first and I found a recipe to mix a little of olive oil and dish soap and put in a spray bottle with water and spray weekly on the plant and we haven’t had problems since. Otherwise the darn bunnies ate all of my broccoli leaves so we’ll have to build a box up a little bit next year for that. I do have a little itsy bitsy broccoli head growing finally now but that is only because the zucchini leaves are so monstrous that they are hiding the broccoli I think.

Yay, a leetle teeny weeny broccoli...at long last!

Sadly not a single one of my sweet peppers are growing. The plants are there but are only about 4-5″ tall. They get NO sun as they are over powered by the gigantous zucchini leaves so I think that probably is playing a huge role.

Peas vining to the left, carrots in the front, cucs vining to the right...

sugar snap peas-they've been great on the grill!

My tomatoes are also struggling. All I have coming along are some cherries. We had a freeze after we shouldn’t have and re-planted them but no one has tomatoes yet. Not even at farmers markets, so I don’t feel too, too bad.

summer squash

Zuchinni

Quite honestly, we are just thrilled something, anything is growing. That WE, Adam and Shana Carter can produce something! Even the edamame is coming along. Whenever we find something else growing we do a little jig and cheer, like we are in a candy store!

edamame

Grow corn grow!

More surprisingly than I thought it has been easier to maintain. We go out on Sundays for about 5-10 minutes or so and cut off any dead leaves. There aren’t any weeds. We have an underground sprinkler system anyway so at the beginning of the season Adam cut into the system and added to it so that each square has water to it via a drip system that goes on at night.

I wish my sweet peppers were growing. I don’t know if it is because they aren’t getting enough sunlight or if maybe I should have just planted them in-ground. Most of our plants we started inside under light and with a heater and I am wondering if the pepper and tomato plants didn’t handle the transfer well?? I know the easy thing to do would be to douse them with some miracle grow…..grrrrrrr! But, we are having fun with it and keep telling ourselves it is a learning process!

Next….we have to get our pumpkin seeds into the ground! I’m 100% sure we are a bit late but oh well!

Boot Camp

Adam and I decided to sign up for boot camp this summer at the local gym. Holy schmoley, let me say we did NOT belong there but we kept going back and I don’t know why. Well, I do….because we paid. ha ha

I got lapped running bleachers one day. Lapped. She had us doing things that I’ve never heard of but I think are probably common everyday moves for most people. Adam and I have been hibernating for too long I guess. Mountain climbers, skaters, jump squats, jump lunges, jump (well if you can do it while jumping you just should, okay), pulling one another (literally),  burpees (well I call them  mudruckers….not sure why but that is the only way I remember them), oh and the plank. By golly…..that is THE THING TO DO! Don’t you dare forget the plank. And, I will say at first there was no planking happening in this body but now there is…..for almost two minutes straight. Phew. Each class ended with 100 sit-ups of different types. She alternates in increments of 10-20 of each type and by the time I hit 100, well, nevermind.

Sadly, after each 45 minute session I was so full of nausea and gross fatigue that all I could do was go home and barely make it into bed and that is it. For the entire first week I had to log-roll to get out of bed!

All I can say is she is absolutely amazing. In incredible shape. AND, I love the quote she put on the back of our shirts because it is perfect:

“You don’t have to be great to start, but you have to start to be great.”

Cirque du Soleil addicts

We are. Addicted to Cirque du Soleil, that is. And have been for 8 years now. Any traveling show we can get to we do. We love it! We went to Wintuk in NYC at Madison Square Gardens…a boy’s quest to find snow. It was a good one. We really enjoyed La Nouba at Walt Disney World as there were a lot of children actually in the show. Some of the traveling shows we have been to include Corteo, Delirium, Saltimbanco and Alegria (this is all I can remember off hand). In Vegas we have seen Mystere’ twice as that is Adam’s absolute favorite (I love it, too!). We’ve seen O which is based on/in water so is really awesome and Ka which is based around fire. Ka was good but not good enough we’d go see again. Love. Ahhhh, Love. That is by far my favorite. The first time we saw it several years ago when it first came out we didn’t understand any of it. It is based  on the Beatles. Now we know why we didn’t understand it. It was all sex, drugs and rock and roll then! But the music-oh, the music and the show was fabulous so I knew that on this trip that was the one thing I definitely wanted to do again was go to Love one more time. So, we did. And it was even better this time around!

Sadly, Cirque du Soleil disappointed us, though. We had been anticipating the new show Elvis. And I mean anticipating it very much so as in Adam grew up right next to Graceland and we spend A LOT OF MONEY on good tickets for this show. It was horrible. The only thing they DID do right was tell the story of his life. Otherwise they slaughtered his music. I shouldn’t put it like that, I guess but it just wasn’t done right. They had other people singing his music instead of using his own tracks (like they did with the Beatles). It was just so so disappointing. So NOT Cirque du Soleil. Directed very poorly. And, oddly I know that his daughter approved it because I remember reading that somewhere.

Anyways, I have my eye on a show coming to Denver next winter….road trip?