We have now been in Maine for 3 weeks, it has been so busy so I hope I have not offended anyone for lack of communication! We have planted most of the garden, a HUGE job seeing that neither Spencer nor I have planted a garden before! today I went looking for sprouts ( I have been quite skeptical of the plants actually growing from seeds, although i know they do and i have planted seeds before ( I was so sad to leave all of my plant starts back in Utah I had planted many variates of tomatoes peppers and cukes. I had about 50 plants :( ) anyways in the garden i went looking for sprouts, today I spotted many sprouts coming up for Ruby Red Lettuce, Beets, Rutabaga, Spinach, Potatoes, and Swiss Chard we have planted the following:
Red Potatoes (3 1/2 50' rows)
Yukon Gold Potatoes (5 1/2 50' rows)
Russet Potatoes (5 50' rows)
Detroit Beets 4'x20'
50 tomato plants
20 sweet pepper plants
Ruby Red Lettuce 4'x15' patch
Red and Green head Cabbage
Cutting Celery
Carrots 4'x20'
Rutabaga 4'x20'
Swiss Chard
Cantaloupe
Honeydew
Crimson Sweet Watermelon
Sugar baby Small Icebox watermelon
Yellow bush beans 1/4 lb (2 20' rows)
Green Bush beans Tender sweet 1/2 lb (6 20' rows)
Snow Peas (1 20' row)
Sugar Snap Peas (3 20' rows)
Garden Peas (2 20' rows)
Blue lake Pole beans (4 20' rows)
Chubby Chuckers Corn (4 20' rows)
Ruby Queen Corn (1 1/2 20' rows)
Early Bantam Corn (3 1/2 20' rows)
Buttercup Squash (12 hills)
Pink Banana Squash (6 hills)
We have yet to plant (hopefully tomorrow):
Black beauty Summer squash
Golden Summer squash
Yellow patty pan summer squash
4 kinds of Cucumbers including Armenian Cucumbers in leu of Mum and Dad on their mission :)
Cauliflower
Broccoli
Radish
Parsnips
Possibly Sunflowers
and a few other things I am sure I missed.
Others:
Of course we have Rhubarb coming out our ears we have been harvesting quite a big harvest 2x each week since we arrived, and of course have kept gram supplied with all she could ever want.
we are also planting an herb garden right in front of the house.
It has been so much work but so much fun! People complain about Maine and the black flies but I really don't know why they have been bad supposedly but I have only gone inside once because they were so bad (when we were planting potatoes) mostly I have the misquotes which come out terribly bad at night, but it is no different than anywhere else in the country that I have lived.
CALLINGS:
Spencer was called to be the first counselor in the young mens presidency and has been asked to start the scouting program in the ward. I have been called to be the Piano player in primary.... I don't play the piano, when I was doing the best I could to practice, I had to ask what was a sharp and flat, I only know where middle C is when looking at the music, people think I play but I don't, so I guess I will be practicing A LOT! but at least Sue will get a break :)
The kids have had such a wonderful time with their cousins I truly don't think they could be happier! they play harder than ever every day! Rusty and Major are both getting more exercise than ever and will often just pass out in the shade to take a quick nap before playing some more. Spencer and I are anxious to get the house started, we have been working on plans and hopefully will be starting the house latter this week. I have loved being around Susannah and Gram I think we have had quite a time together! a few weeks ago I finally convinced gram to let me paint her steps for her, she kept telling me she had been scraping them, I told her to just let me get these little muscles some exercise and finish the scraping and painting, they now match her shutters perfectly.
Well I think someone is Pacing for the computer so I better be going but I will hopefully post the plans for our house in the next few days.
Love you All!
Monday, June 08, 2009
Living in Maine
Posted by Dow Family at 3:06 PM
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3 comments:
Sounds like you guys are having a lot of fun. It will be fun to see what the plans turn out like. Hopefully we'll get a chance to come out next summer and see all of you. We miss you.
WOW! That sound like enough garden to feed the whole ward! Hope it is a good garden year in Maine - you've worked hard - now the weeding - and then the rewarding harvest. Glad to hear the blackflies haven't soured you on Maine, Ivy. Love you and miss you.
Your boys are so cute! Glad that you're enjoying Maine! Your garden sounds absolutely amazing!
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