It’s been awhile since I blogged about the Garden Project. What happened? Well, as I mentioned in my last post about the garden, we were getting pretty busy and not making time for it. Then, the end of August and most of September were pretty awful for us. Steven wasn’t even here most of September. I visited the garden once in September, and today was the first time we have gone back since then. It was time to clean it up and dig up the sweet potatoes!

So, here is what the garden looked like when we got there:

Yeah, I know it looks bad, but not as bad as the gardens around ours:

I am not sure if those people ever used their garden at all!

We picked as many weeds as we could felt like and hauled them to the designated weed area:

All done!

Yeah. I am kind of doubting we will get our $10 deposit back.

Enough about the stupid weeds. The fun part was the first thing we did when we got to the garden – dig up the sweet potatoes!

Remember that we started them from slips in our home? We started growing them indoors on May 8th and planted them on June 22nd.

I hope we did not dig them up too late (they only survive one frost, I think)! They look good!

I was squinting because the sun was so bright!

It was fun digging around in the dirt looking for them – like finding treasure!

And we dug up a lot of them!

I hope they taste okay. I’m not that familiar with sweet potatoes, so I am not sure what they should taste like. I’ll let you know if they turn out any good!

If we still live in the same area next year, we will probably grow a garden again, but be smarter about it. We’ll start crops earlier in our house, and only plant the things we really liked from this year – cucumbers, tomatoes, green beans, peppers (if they’ll grow) and maybe sweet potatoes. We’ll probably use some sort of fertilizer and put something down (newspaper, etc.) to keep the weeds from growing.

If you could have one type of produce fresh all year round, what would you choose?

I think it would have to be green beans. I am still disappointed we didn’t yield a very big crop!

Would you be interested in seeing a break-down of the cost of the garden?

We saved all of our receipts to keep track of the cost, but I haven’t compiled it yet. I can if you guys are interested!

For fun, here are links to all of the other Garden Project posts:

Getting Started
It’s Alive (I think)
I’ll do that tomorrow
We never have to weed again, right?
It’s Edible!
Can we grow anything other than cucumber and zucchini (and sometimes green beans)?
We have tomatoes!
We specialize in miniature food!