We finally got our act together (really, just had the time) to buy tomato plants on Sunday and plant them, along with our other seeds, in our garden.

We have a 20’x20′ plot in the local community garden. This year, we decided to plant 16 tomato plants, two rows of green beans, two half rows of cucumbers, and two half rows of sugar snap peas.

Steven does all of the planning and planting – he is better with precision and detail than me.

And I am the raw power. RAWR!

Here is everything planted – the tomatoes, green beans behind them, cucumbers to the back left and sugar snap peas to the back right.

The red line is not there, I just added it so you can see the boundaries of the garden.

We are getting things in pretty late this year. Last year we had our seeds in in the second week of May, and our tomato plants in maybe 3-4 weeks later. We will just have a late crop this year!

I want to keep better track of my time spent in the garden this year, so I will note that it took us about 30 minutes to select and buy plants, and about three hours to do the work in the garden. And then there are all of the hours I spent dreading it all week…

Seriously, does anyone out there like to do yard work?

It is fine once we get out there and get in the groove, I just have no idea what I am doing.

Other garden posts from this year:

The Garden Project: It’s Back