I am 100% on board with his home farm and eager to get in there and help him make it grow. He has put countless hours of planning and research into home farming – namely of the square foot variety – and when I shared with him that I wanted to learn he couldn’t wait to get out there and show me.
I am joining two other wonderful bloggers as we participate in the Triscuit and Better Homes & Gardens’ Home Farming Challenge. Cat from 3 Kids and Us is doing a raised bed, Culinary Concoctions by Peabody is doing container gardening, and I will dig into the earth as I plant an in-ground plot. All three of us will be posting from now until August about our home farms – the sore backs, the cute buds and the frustrations – on our individual blogs and over at the Better Homes & Gardens page.
Gotta tell ya!
Before I gush about my little home farm, I have to tell you about something awesome Triscuit is doing. Go to HomeFarming.com – this is a fabulous place for beginners. They have tools where they help you create your own home farm, complete with suggested dates for planting in the ground and a community of other home farmers ready to answer all your questions. Plus, you can enter to win $1,000 for the ultimate home farm! This is going on from April 12th-25th, so hurry on over and enter.
Here we are, at the beginning of home farming season! This early on we have two options – plant the hardy root plants in the ground and start the more wussy – err, “not frost tolerant” – plants indoors in small containers until all dangers of frost have past.
While some people start their home farms with a hoe or tiller, we have a tractor. We live on 20 acres of land, so we are going to plant almost every kind of plant we can and share our experiences (and hopefully success stories) with you. Somebody and David mowed a plot that is roughly 100 ft x 50 ft. Then, he used a rototiller on a spot that is 1/4 of the plot for our root plants.
Since he is all about the square foot gardening, he took some scrap wood from his shop and constructed 1ftx1ft squares to divide up our ground plot. Then, we took a magic marker and wrote on the board what we planted in that spot.
I got my hands into the dirt and planted the seeds! This is the first time I have ever planted anything. He is the gardener but I am quickly learning.
I started out with carrot seeds, and dang those are some small seeds! It was really difficult to keep only 2 seeds from falling into each little hole. I have a feeling the plots I planted will be a tad overgrown compared to the ones he planted. He is so much more careful.
I will admit, he got a lot more seeds planted than I did. We both agreed that since he is more particular about home farming, as soon as the kids needed one of us, it would be me that attended to them.
Lucy watched me plant the carrots. I only got one square foot of carrots planted before she announced she was not having fun anymore. When it was cooler out we came back out and she let me get another 5 minutes of planting done. Somebody sweetly took her inside so I could plant at least 5 more square feet.
While I planted, Lizzie and David had their tiny watering pots out and watered my new seeds. Lizzie loved watering them more than David did. He got distracted by a long stick and dug into the dirt with it.
By the end of the day we finally planted seeds in 1/4 of our plot. We have carrots, lots of varieties of lettuce, cabbage, and different varieties of onions in the ground. He has many more plants in containers indoors and has even started a few herbs for an herb garden for me.
I can’t wait to see them start to sprout! I hope I can keep them weeded and watered. He bought some hoses that should make watering easier for me.
Tips & Thoughts
We are stagger planting: This means we are not putting all our seeds in the ground on the same week. We will plant a few carrots this week and a few more next week. This way they will grow in batches and we can harvest them for many more weeks.
I hate pre-planning: I’m not very good at hashing out minute details to plans. So having him sit down with me and go over exactly where each plant would be and how many to put in each little square foot plot just frustrated me. I want to just put the seeds in the ground and watch them grow. This will be a good learning experience for me. I’m going out of my comfort zone and planing out the small details.
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How exciting! We’ll be doing our first garden this year as well. I cant wait to see it all take place!!
Last year was Josh’s first and it wasn’t very good. This is his 2nd so it should be better. but this is MY first LOL
I hope we both grow lots of yummy food! Let me know how yours goes Toni!
i have to say that gopod is super cute! LOL!! What a great baby thing for outside. Ill be watching you and cat side by side in this adventure. Im really excited to see how it goes.
trisha
Isn’t that gopod cute? Gonna do an official review of it in May 🙂
I am so excited to be doing this with Cat! She is doing the raised bed gardening, which is my husband’s favorite kind. LOL
Annie, I’m sure your little veggies will do fabulous on that land! I envy the amount of space you have. If Jon would let me, I’d turn our entire backyard into a farm.
You sure do have tons of space for a home farm! Staggering is such a good idea, I did try it one year and loved it but I really hate fussing with it! I like to get out there and plant everything at once then watch it grow, not the best way to do it though 🙂
p.s. you need some chickens !!
OMG don’t let my husband read your comment. He has been wanting guinea hens and I keep saying no. LOL
Seriously, after my basement is built I betcha we will be adding to our land with either hens or a bucket calf. We’ll see!
Wow you have a lot of land!
Good luck with the garden! It sounds like with the planning it should be very fruitful (pun intended). I’m looking forward to watching your progress.
I can’t believe you have a tractor! I can’t wait to see your garden err farm 😉
Your video is made me smile at the end. I wish you the best of luck in your garden. My husband is the planner and planter of gardens in our family too. This will be our first full summer in a new house so we are excited to see what is already planted and what we can add.
Good Luck!
Wow!! My husband wants to do that when we get our own home. Can’t wait to read more.
So exciting. I can’t wait to see how much home grown goodness y’all get!
This is going to be a fascinating adventure! I’m sure you’ll learn a TON along the way, as will we.
I can’t wait to see pics of your seedlings growing! I’m excited for your harvest and for your kids to be involved in all of this!
Awesome! We always have a very small garden. Hoping everyone’s garden produces a lot of nice veggies this year : )
I can’t wait to see pics of your seedlings growing! And what a fun experience for the whole family!