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Thursday, May 14, 2009

Mud and Munchies Part 2: Backyard Gardening for Everyone

Today's guest blogger is Heather from Wheaton...

Last month I wrote about starting a vegetable garden in your backyard. Did I mention that we are doing our garden this year with friends? We are square foot gardening this year. You can easily build your own box with a few simple supplies from a hardware store, but we ordered one of their kits because I am short on time and figured the money I spent was going to a good cause because they are a non profit organization. Well, we got our kit and we built it. It was really easy to put together. Anyone can do it...really, anyone.

Then we prepared our soil mixture. It's organic soil, compost and peat moss. I could not find vermiculite, but am not especially concerned. Then invited friends over to help us plant the first seeds. We can already see the peas and lettuce coming up...and so far weeding has been a breeze...
I've got some other crops started next to the box in more traditional rows and we are enjoying that too.

Interested in doing some yard sharing? Talk to your neighbors and friends. Pool your resources and share your time build friendships and get some delicious homegrown tomatoes out of the deal. Need ideas, encouragement or a place to connect online? Check out Hyperlocavore...they'll help you get started!

Heather blogs at In Te Domine. We're always looking for guest bloggers! If you'd like to share something with the Dupage Mamas community, send us your completed post or half-baked ideas.

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Tuesday, April 7, 2009

Mud and Munchies

Today's guest blogger is Heather, from Wheaton.

Backyard Veggie Gardening for Us All, Part 1


Not having a naturally green thumb I’ve always been intimidated by growing vegetables. However, being a fan of locally grown food I finally decided to grow a few and see how it went. I planted beans, lettuce, tomatoes, peppers and a few herbs. My daughters, then 1 and 3 years old loved to "help" in the garden. At first for them "helping" meant running over to the garden, plunking down in the mud, picking up tools and plunging them into blossoming flowers. However, even at age 1 and 3 they learned to weed, water and how to gently pick the vegetables. Many of my friends told me growing your own vegetables was a great way to get toddlers to eat them. Well, no such luck there for me! However, they are now pretty good friends with vegetables and enjoy eating herbs. Also they are learning where their food comes from and are getting comfortable playing with earthworms and bugs.

Want to know how I got started? I raked and weeded an empty area that got about 6-8 hours a day of sunlight. I turned the soil (loosened it up). Then I planted seeds and seedlings (purchased at Home Depot) according to the package directions. I basically decided to not worry too much making it perfect. This was a fun experiment. I watered regularly. I did not use pesticides. I weeded when I could, but didn't get too particular... I just made sure the veggies all had some breathing room. It wasn’t the prettiest garden, but it was productive. We harvested lettuce all summer, tons of tomatoes and beans and herbs. We only got one or two peppers. It was very exciting to be making salad from lettuce that grew in my own yard! How satisfying! Now I am hooked. I've spent all fall and winter reading and researching gardening tips and techniques.

This season I'm starting a little garden co-op with some friends. They will help me garden so we can grow more food and in exchange they get to take some of the food home. Our children will have entertainment with friends and added also supervision if necessary. We adults will benefit from the food, the company and letting the kids run around outside.

This year I am excited to try Square Foot Gardening. Square Foot Gardening saves space, resources and time so check it out! I will keep you updated on how my journey into co-operative Square Foot Gardening goes this growing season so check back for more garden tips and updates!

If you've never grown vegetables before take my challenge: pick one vegetable to grow this summer and let DuPage Mamas know how it goes! If you don’t have great growing soil buy some compost from a local garden center---it will make a big difference.

Also, to all you expert gardeners of DuPage County. Do you have a garden center or nursery that you recommend? I've heard there's one in Addison, called Schwarz Nursery. Has anyone ever been?

Heather Maynard, LMT, also blogs at In Te Domine. Need a massage? Check out her business site: Massage Therapy for Women.

We're always looking for guest bloggers! If you'd like to share something with the Dupage Mamas community, send us your completed post or half-baked ideas.

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