The rural garden is in, everything planned has been planted!!!

It was downsized (due to persistent drainage problems on the low end) so the fencing had to be re-done. Divided into sections, it is now six 30' X 25' plots, with walkways between them, and along the fence perimeter. The fence was open on two sides to allow tilling, so the remaining two sides needed to be erected to protect all of the transplants from deer. This was done as the garden was being planted! DD & her grown daughter helped DW & I until it was done. I drove the fence poles for the missing sides, then marked all planting locations, and Granddaughter followed to began planting. DW & DD worked together on the fencing, then joined in to help plant... 47 varieties total.
The home gardens are progressing. I put up the trellis frames Wednesday, and DW has been tying the string trellis while I was at work. The trellising is nearly done; weather permitting, we will finish that tomorrow. Hopefully I will be able to put the covers over the pepper cages as well.
After 3 straight years of frustration - including not even planting the rural garden in 2018 & 2019 - I am overjoyed to finally get all gardens planted. In total, the gardens include:
- 7 tomato varieties (46 plants)
- 13 pepper varieties (73 plants)
- 1 eggplant (8 plants)
- 11 common beans
- 2 limas
- 2 runner beans
- 6 cowpeas / yardlongs
- 1 pea (will plant one more late)
- 3 misc. legumes (mung, adzuki, hyacinth bean)
- 14 soybeans
- 1 cucumber
- 2 bitter melons
- 2 squashes
- 1 watermelon
- 1 gherkin
- 1 misc. cucurbit (exploding gourd)
- 1 okra
- 2 sweet corn varieties
- Water spinach
- Swiss chard
- Moringa oleifera
Nearly all of these will be seed crops, to replace older seed (including three varieties sent to me by
@aftermidnight . We will be planting several lettuces & radishes in spaces between.
The only downside to this endeavor is that in the rush to get all of this done, I strained by back. It will no doubt heal, but it cost me a sleepless night & a day off of work. That inconvenience is overshadowed by all of the tireless help received by DD & Granddaughter, which was the best Fathers Day present I could ask for.
Photos to follow soon.