Garden

Farmer Jess

Those of you who read my blog regularly know that I absolutely love to garden. I started my own garden with my dad’s help my junior year of college in the front yard of our rental home and I’ve been hooked ever since. My friends and family know how much I love it. My neighbors even call me Farmer Jess! Did I mentioned that my maiden name means “farmer” in German!?

This weekend was pretty much non-stop yard work and gardening. Brian and I started to tackle a huge project behind our fence, removing all of the branches, bushes, leave, etc., that we’d thrown back there the past two years and shredding it all in the wood chipper. We spent Saturday morning and Sunday afternoon and are about 2/3 the way complete. It looks so much better and our neighbors behind us even came out to say thank you and to introduce themselves! I found three snakes, all of which I tried to save from accidentally being raked and wood chipped :-/ But who cares anymore about yard work!  I want to talk about my garden!!!!!

I went to Home Depot after Easter brunch yesterday and picked up some perennials for our front yard. I also got some pink begonias for the front of the house. But most important, I bought veggies, and lots of them.

In my excitement to start my vegetable garden I didn’t think too much about quantity… so I went overboard just a little. I bought 18 heads of romaine, 18 heads of spinach and 18 heads of butter crunch lettuce. Holy smokes, that is A LOT of lettuce.

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We are gonna be eating a lot of salads this summer.

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I also planted a ton of red and white onions! I’ve never planted onions before, so we’ll see how they do. I’m intrigued to find out just how you know when an onion is ready to be picked since they grow underground.

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The hubby is excited about the onions — OK, he isn’t actually excited because gardening isn’t his thing at all (although he does like to harvest with me. Of course, the most fun part!), but he does loves onions.

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I doubled my gates around the beds with onions because my evil dog loves to 1. be in places he is not allowed to be, 2. dig — but only in dirt, not in grass, 3. be an all-around jerk in his yard. And onions are really bad for dogs. He was only interested in my garden last year when I was inside it and he was on the other side of the fence, so here’s hoping with two fences and no people inside them, he leaves the garden beds alone. I’ll have to do some onion monitoring this week to make sure he’s not sneaking in when we aren’t looking.

The last thing I planted so far was herbs! I planted oregano, tarragon, sweet basil, sweet mint and rosemary. I bought some hanging planters on clearance last year from Target, so I planted my herbs, then hung each planter on the fence. I love how this looks!

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I planted the basil with the lettuce since I plan on getting more of it later in the season.

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I am pretty pumped that I already have a ton of stuff planted and that I used a bed I didn’t use last year and the space where an old stump used to be, so I’m hardly in any of the prime tomato panting territory! Woo! I’ll definitely be expanding my beds in the corner of my yard this year, too… when the time comes. My strawberries seem to be coming to life again, and the blueberry and raspberry bushes I planted last year… well, who knows how they did this winter. Yikes.

My last exciting garden news, and wow you will all think I am a huge dork, is that my asparagus that I planted two years ago sprouted!!!!! AHHHHH I was so excited I ran to find Brian to tell him. And then I called my dad 🙂 The funny thing is, there’s just one! I don’t know if more will grow or not… but either way, I love my single asparagus and it is going to be deliciousssss.

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Anyone start their garden yet? If you did, what are you planting? I am thinking about planting broccoli in a planter on my deck this year. It always gets eaten in my garden, so if I don’t do a planter, I don’t want to plant it again. Too many worms.

As for the rest of my garden, I’m thinking TONS of tomatoes, cucumbers, squash/zucchini, and lots of peppers. Now peppers — Brian is excited for those. Hopefully this year he isn’t foolish enough to bite into a cayenne pepper, seeds and all. Ouch.

Recipes

Tomato Basil Pasta

This was a fantastic weekend. I finally got back to crafting after more than a week of nothing! I am not sharing any projects tonight — no fair, I know– but I did want to share a super delicious recipe I made for dinner tonight. It is one of my favorites that my roommates used to make in college!

For dinner tonight, I made Tomato Basil Pasta. It takes about 20 minutes to make, max. Here’s what you’ll need:

  1. Spaghetti noodles
  2. Tomatoes (Ideally, cherry tomatoes, but any will do)
  3. Basil (fresh or dried)
  4. Shredded mozzarella cheese (You can also use brie — it’s so delicious, but we never have it on hand)
  5. Salt and Pepper
  6. Butter

The most important thing about the recipe is that everything is to taste. To start, cook your spaghetti noodles. While your noodles are a cookin’, quarter your cherry tomatoes and set aside. If you are using fresh basil, chop this up, too. I use A TON of basil and A TON of tomatoes in my pasta. A TON.

When your noodles are ready to go, drain and add 2 tbsp of butter. This will help keep your cheese from sticking to your noodles. You can also use olive oil if you prefer.

Add your tomatoes and your basil and mix your pasta. Add salt and pepper to taste.

When your pasta is all mixed up, add in your mozzarella cheese. For about four servings of pasta, I add about 1 cup of shredded cheese. But like I said, do it to taste!

Um yeah, that’s it! What I love about this pasta is that it is easy, quick, tastes delicious both hot and cold, and doesn’t have sauce! Sometimes I don’t want sauce on my pasta, geez!

Try it. Eat it. Love it. Tell me about it!

I plan on making Taco Soup this week, too. I’ll make sure I share that recipe, especially since it is getting chilly outside!

Hope you all had a great weekend.