A Little Bit of Gardening

Many may be unaware but we(Maine Prepper Girl and I) live in a camper full-time. It’s a long story and I should probably recap it here at some point but, the point is, I no longer have the land for an in-ground garden like I once did. Yes. A few years ago I lived in a house and had a decent-sized garden where I grew numerous varieties of vegetables. I also had raised beds I used to expand my growing capacity.

So now in a camper, I miss my garden and turned to container gardening. I even made a small 2 foot by 4 foot raised bed.

Here are a few pictures from last year:

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11 Comments

  1. John Gault says:

    Although she’s had massive gardens in the past, my wife is going to try container gardening for the 1st time this year, she’s very excited about the idea! Deer will be a problem, they always are.

  2. CaptTurbo says:

    Growing all you can all the time is a no-brainer these days. I’m blessed to be in an are where I can grow more than I can eat all year long.

  3. SingleMom says:

    I tried raised beds for the first time last year, and while it’s a bit expensive (gross understatement!) to get started, it worked out very well. As with any gardening, there’s a learning curve, but I’m getting an idea of what grows well for me and what the deer prefer.

  4. Arlene says:

    We started raised beds several years ago due to my health limitations.Veggies grow real well. No weed seeds like we had from regular gardens.
    Deer ,rabbits and woodchucks like the raised beds so much that we actually put up some fencing.On the ground and then on the beds- a tad awkward but it works.
    I wish everyone a very prolific growing season.
    Rourke your photos are great- you always do things so well. I am happy that you and MPG found one another.
    Land may also be available on local small farms and in a community garden type plot.(although dealing with people can be a hassle and distract from the quiet joy of gardening alone)
    60 here -YES !!!!Last night the full moon shone through the intense fog and it was quite beautiful. Ar

  5. Arlene says:

    If anyone grows Sunflowers Ferry Morse is giving their profits from all Sunflower seed orders to help Ukrainian people-when you place an order. I just did. I guess the Sunflower is the symbol of Ukraine-I did not know that.
    Arlene

  6. Arlene says:

    Capt. Turbo- I do not know much about Ukraine except that if Hunter B was involved there must have been some corruption going on- can you please enlighten me ?
    The average person though is not corrupt and they are the ones who are suffering and Putin must be stopped somehow. Arlene

  7. Arlene says:

    Re: seeds and Ukraine- Ferry Morse is donating all of their profits from sunflower seed sales to Ukraine and Burpee is donating all of their sales from Sunflower seeds to Ukraine.
    Burpee has a flat shipping of $3.95 for all seeds and currently has a Spring 22 discount of 25% per order which is good. Arlene

  8. CaptTurbo says:

    It’s true Arlene that the people are always the ones to suffer but Ukraine is a cesspool of corruption and the US deep state is deeply involved (headquartered) there. The Biden Crime family’s dealings there tell a lot. There are US funded biolabs all over that country. For a while I was rooting for Putin to kill all the corrupt politicians and wipe out all those biolabs but he has been (apparently) targeting far too many civilian targets so the whole thing stinks but in any case I see no reason for the US to be getting involved there when we won’t even defend our borders here.

  9. Arlene says:

    Thanks for sharing Capt. Turbo- exc. point about our borders !! I had a sense that the Biden’s had been involved with Ukraine in more ways than we will ever be told . Arlene

  10. Pam says:

    I applaud you. Those plants are beautiful. I’ve had rotten success with anything but flowers in containers and even then …
    In 2020, seeds in the store were as hard to find as toilet paper. Neighbors were sharing. Proof that those seeds you bought will be an important barter item. Since they are heirloom, it’s a renewable resource to boot!

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