Strawberries are a popular snack in our household, and sliced
strawberries with whipped cream is one of our favorite desserts. Of course, we
use low fat whipped cream. The problem is strawberries can be expensive, and
they go bad rather quickly.
Strawberry Bed |
So I want to grow my own. I've made several attempts to do so,
with only moderate success. But I've learned along the way, and I'm hoping I'll
have a more bountiful harvest this time around.
Aquaponics Update
We recently updated our aquaponics system. We changed out the 40-gallon
barrel for a one hundred gallon tub, and added a lot more fish; we now have
around 40 goldfish in the system and will likely add more in the coming weeks.
We also moved the grow bed so the plants would get more sunlight, yet still
have shade when needed in the summer months.
Lettuce |
Broccoli |
The increase in fish should increase the nutrient value of the
water feeding the plants, and the new location for the bed should allow us to
add more varieties of plants. We've done well with greens and shade loving
plants, but we want to add other veggies, such as tomatoes, celery, beets and beans,
so more sunlight should afford us that opportunity.
Tire Garden Update
The tire garden is doing quite well. We're already harvesting
lettuce, kale and broccoli, and will likely continue to do so into the warmer
months. The Texas Tarragon, however, isn't doing as well as I would like. It's
struggling a bit, but I'm reluctant to move it at this point. Come the summer
months, it will be in a perfect place, with morning light and afternoon shade,
so if it can just hang on, it may flourish come April and then into the summer.
Texas Terragon |
Kale |
After the broccoli, lettuce and kale is spent, I'll plant fennel,
dill and mint. These herbs are invasive and may take over a garden bed; they
can also be detrimental to the health of neighboring veggies. The tire garden
affords each one its own space in which to grow and thrive.
In the coming weeks, we'll be updating our hydroponic systems,
adding more plants to the aquaponics systems, and readying the soil garden for
the warmer weather. That's one of the things I love most about gardening –
there's always something new going on.