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The Homeschool Village’s Garden Challenge Update!

The Homeschool Village’s Garden Challenge Update!

This is the 3rd update of the garden challenge by The Homeschool Village. I had just posted my 2nd update last week, decided to go ahead and post again. There has actually been growth and progress in our little garden.

As you can tell my the pictures, we have had some seeds to sprout up as well as some blooms and fruits/veggies. I am so excited to see the garden doing so well. It won’t be long before we will be eating the fruits of our labor!

I didn’t have the camera set on the right settings, so the pictures didn’t turn out all that well.  The picture below  is of the garden box my husband built.  Right now, it has tomatoes, onions, bell pepper, chives, thyme and oregano in it.

This is another view of the box.  The 4 tomato plants that we have in there are taking over a good portion of the box.  Two of the plants already have tiny tomatoes on it!

You can see 2 of the tomatoes here.

I love bell peppers and I was so excited to see a bloom on one of them already!  I can’t wait for it to fully grow.

In this container, you see onions shooting up.  I also have in the middle of this container another bell pepper plant.

I am so excited about my eggplant and squash plants.  They are growing nicely and ready to be put in the ground.

I had to replant my cucumber seeds and they are just now popping up.  It won’t be long before I will be able to put them in the ground.  I am hoping to get enough to make some pickles this year.

We tend to go overboard on tomato plants.  This right here will prove in.  In the picture below, we have some that we sprouted.  There are approximately 72 little ones in the container below.  We will sell some and we will give some to our neighbors.  We are also hoping to grow enough to can and to make some spaghetti sauce this year.  We probably have close to 100 tomato plants.  I just couldn’t get them all in one picture.

I didn’t get any pictures of the candy roaster, watermelon, parsley or coriander that we have planted.  I will have to try and remember to do that on the next update.  Hopefully, by the next update, I will have produce to take pictures of!

I am really proud of how the kids help with the watering and making sure to pick any worms off the plants if they see them.  They know the wonderful tasty benefits of having a garden and enjoy it as much as we do!

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The Homeschool Village’s Garden Challenge Update!

The Homeschool Village’s Garden Challenge Update!

This is the 3rd update of the garden challenge by The Homeschool Village. I had just posted my 2nd update last week, decided to go ahead and post again. There has actually been growth and progress in our little garden.

As you can tell my the pictures, we have had some seeds to sprout up as well as some blooms and fruits/veggies. I am so excited to see the garden doing so well. It won’t be long before we will be eating the fruits of our labor!

I didn’t have the camera set on the right settings, so the pictures didn’t turn out all that well.  The picture below  is of the garden box my husband built.  Right now, it has tomatoes, onions, bell pepper, chives, thyme and oregano in it.

This is another view of the box.  The 4 tomato plants that we have in there are taking over a good portion of the box.  Two of the plants already have tiny tomatoes on it!

You can see 2 of the tomatoes here.

I love bell peppers and I was so excited to see a bloom on one of them already!  I can’t wait for it to fully grow.

In this container, you see onions shooting up.  I also have in the middle of this container another bell pepper plant.

I am so excited about my eggplant and squash plants.  They are growing nicely and ready to be put in the ground.

I had to replant my cucumber seeds and they are just now popping up.  It won’t be long before I will be able to put them in the ground.  I am hoping to get enough to make some pickles this year.

We tend to go overboard on tomato plants.  This right here will prove in.  In the picture below, we have some that we sprouted.  There are approximately 72 little ones in the container below.  We will sell some and we will give some to our neighbors.  We are also hoping to grow enough to can and to make some spaghetti sauce this year.  We probably have close to 100 tomato plants.  I just couldn’t get them all in one picture.

I didn’t get any pictures of the candy roaster, watermelon, parsley or coriander that we have planted.  I will have to try and remember to do that on the next update.  Hopefully, by the next update, I will have produce to take pictures of!

I am really proud of how the kids help with the watering and making sure to pick any worms off the plants if they see them.  They know the wonderful tasty benefits of having a garden and enjoy it as much as we do!

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iFellowship Day – 1 Peter 1:3-5

iFellowship Day – 1 Peter 1:3-5
iFellowship

Another beautiful day for iFellowship! Oh, how I love this day when I love to share a verse that has spoken so much to me. The passage I have chosen today is:

1 Peter 1:3-5 

A Heavenly Inheritance

3 Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, who according to His abundant mercy has begotten us again to a living hope through the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead, 

4 to an inheritance incorruptible and undefiled and that does not fade away, reserved in heaven for you, 

5 who are kept by the power of God through faith for salvation ready to be revealed in the last time.

Just knowing that I believe that Jesus died on the cross for my sins and that He has prepared a place for all of those who believe this, just gets me so excited! If you don’t know Jesus as your personal Savior, please e-mail me and I will be more than happy to talk with you more about this wonderful relationship you can have with Him. (jumpforjoy at gmail dot com)

Be sure to stop by Seeds of Faith today and check out all of the other wonderful blogs linking up for iFellowship!

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iFellowship Day – 1 Peter 1:3-5

iFellowship Day – 1 Peter 1:3-5
iFellowship

Another beautiful day for iFellowship! Oh, how I love this day when I love to share a verse that has spoken so much to me. The passage I have chosen today is:

1 Peter 1:3-5 

A Heavenly Inheritance

3 Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, who according to His abundant mercy has begotten us again to a living hope through the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead, 

4 to an inheritance incorruptible and undefiled and that does not fade away, reserved in heaven for you, 

5 who are kept by the power of God through faith for salvation ready to be revealed in the last time.

Just knowing that I believe that Jesus died on the cross for my sins and that He has prepared a place for all of those who believe this, just gets me so excited! If you don’t know Jesus as your personal Savior, please e-mail me and I will be more than happy to talk with you more about this wonderful relationship you can have with Him. (jumpforjoy at gmail dot com)

Be sure to stop by Seeds of Faith today and check out all of the other wonderful blogs linking up for iFellowship!

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The Homeschool Village’s Garden Challenge Update!

The Homeschool Village’s Garden Challenge Update!

I am really behind on updating about our garden. I had planned on joining in with the Homeschool Village Garden Challenge. As you can see, I am 2 weeks late. Better late than never, right?

We use mostly big pots to plant our veggies in. We also have a little bit of space around the edge of our house. Just recently, my husband built a box that we have a few plants in. I don’t have a picture of it right now.
We have planted 5 different types of bell peppers, rosemary, thyme, oregano and sage.

We have also planted around 8 different types of tomatoes.

I also planted some okra, eggplant, squash and zucchini.  I am really excited about those veggies.  My kids and husband don’t like them, but I love to make a little veggie medley out of the veggies.  I am hoping the vegetables do well this year.  I would love to freeze some for the winter months.

We have also planted cucumbers, candy roasters, chives, onions and garlic.

I don’t have it pictures, but I even have 1 strawberry plant.  Not for sure if it will produce any fruit this year, but I am hoping it will at least give me one strawberry!

I am really excited about all the vegetables we have planted this year.  While I know I listed a lot of veggies, I am sure that is not all of them.  I plan on making a list of everything and hopefully get more pictures soon of each type of vegetable, fruit and herb we have planted.

My mouth is already watering, just thinking about what we will be eating in a month or so!

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