Sunday, April 3, 2011

Garden Update ...Greenhouse

Spring cannot come soon enough for our family.  Snow and cold is just not our cup of tea.  Rich has been growing many different tomatoes and other vegetables I cannot even pronounce. 
  This year Rich wanted to grow some Heirloom varieties.  After a few months of growing baby tomatoes in our front room, he now has some ready to plant in his new hoop house. 
Here is his beloved beet.  As you know, he is the proclaimed President of the Utah Beet Growers Association or commonly called Beet Nation.

Rich has wanted to have a green house for many years now.  We have researched many different options and sizes and decided that we should build what is called a hoop house so he could start planting some of his tomatoes.


As we were working on pruning the fruit trees, Rich looked over and said that we needed to move the boat, and then he just stared at the covering that had been protecting the boat. We decided to use the blue tarp for the boat and use the portable garage for the greenhouse.  He asked me if I thought we could convert that into a green house, then we could cover a good portion of the garden area.  
It will be brilliant, if the wind does not blow it over or rip the plastic.  Only time will tell.



 We went to work with this design, and with a lot of heavy clear plastic, removal of a few of the posts in the frame, roto tilling the ground, and some muscle.  Now we have one huge green house in our back yard! Nice thing is we can take it down in June and turn it back into a shade tent.

Richie brings his little babies into the greenhouse.
 Rich and Richie have spent an amazing amount of time out in their little creation.  We now have approximately 35 tomatoes in the ground and some beets that have leaves bigger than the end of the growing season.


One at a time their Heirloom tomatoes get special treatment.  

 They still have more to plant but this is a good start.

We also have planted onions, peas, radishes, Brussel sprouts, and more beets in the ground.  The new plant of our garden this year is called kohlrabi. It is a weird shaped, cabbage like thing that Rich just thinks look so cool, we have to grow some!

Rich has put a heater inside to keep it warm enough during to cold nights.  This has worked really well thus far.  Last night we had another huge storm with wind gusts that made us think it might just fly away or rip apart!  We woke up to it still in one piece but covered in 6 inches of snow!  This is a lot of work, causes much stress and anxiety, but if this all works out, Rich will have tomatoes, beets....able to eat two months earlier than any other year!
Good job guys! you have worked really hard for this!
Lynne

7 comments:

  1. This is really cool, not the snow however. Mom

    It is about time, looks good, should put you ahead of everyone in the area. They should be a little bigger as they will have more sun time than usual. That is a good size beet you have in your hands. I see you have some pardners in your illegal imports. Watch out for the agriculture department sleuths. There against foreign imports into Utah Territory. Grandpa

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  2. Why don't you ever comment on my blog Grandma and Grandpa?

    Mom - the greenhouse is amazing! It puts my little raised garden bed to shame! Jacob is excited about his beet plants from Dad. We will plant them tomorrow, even if we don;t have an amazing greenhouse.

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  3. You guys are an inspiration! Way to go.

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  4. Wow, you're lucky you got it up before all that snow came. It looks great, and the fact that you can re-convert it into a shade tent for the summer is so smart!

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  5. I am very impressed by Dad, Richie, Jim, Rachel, and Moms skills outside! You guys are very creative and I cant wait to eat come fresh,tasty food!

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  6. Thanks you all. We hope for better weather and big fruits.

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  7. It looks amazing! And if I'm ever cold I know to just go to the green house and it will warm me right up :)

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