got up on a ladder to take some “aerial” shots of the garden.
here’s the garden. Those are the trees we had delivered from Thetreecenter.com, slowly growing.
and for scale…here’s a picture of my brother in law david in the garden (look all the way right).
and here is an illustration of the garden.
and here i am, on a ladder.
xxx
jennifer
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You might be able to feed 1/2 of Long Island with your huge huge garden! Amazing! And I would NEVER get up on a ladder- you are very brave indeedy! Hey, you might be able to open a farm stand in your driveway! SO SO SO NICE! Enjoy!
Holy Cow its Huge! Whatever you do, don’t fall.. 🙂
I love it!!
the link takes me to gmail. hhmm.
garden is sooo pretty!
Are you picking apples for Alexis????
garden looks gorgeous!
WELL DONE!
I’m thinking you are very close to the line between a garden and crops! LOL Looks great tho’.
Looks great. You all did a great job. I hope you know how to can……. Or you could have a farm stand… I’m sure you’ll enjoy it all.
Fantastic garden! So much space! You are all going to have wonderful veggies this summer!
Jennifer,
I have to say you look gorgeous, you look like you’ve lost quiet a few pounds (you’ve always been gorgeous tho)! The garden looks great, be careful on that ladder!
The garden looks great!!!!
Jesus H, that’s a big garden!!
I knew it would be great but this is so frikkin’ fantastic! I bet you are loving it. Thanks for the update. Give an update more often and then of course, the evidence and recipes.
so jealous of your garden!
Da Bomb!!
this garden is so beautiful. i love how immaculate it is- NO WEEDS!! it does look so very “martha” i suppose she approves! 😉
gorgeous. are you wearing a snuggy again? amy
That garden looks FABULOUS!!!!!!!!!!! I’m jealous!!! Love the raised beds. Be careful on the ladder. 🙂
The garden looks divine. what have you been able to harvest so far? thanks for indulging us with the photos!
the garden looks great. helping with my loss of my loved ones & depression.i planted 6 tomato plant,s to start. im thinking of adding peepers&eggplant. i put egg shells and old coffe grinds & vinegar in my soil daily. feeding home less cats helps me
my folks have have the same kind of garden. I go out on the weekends and help out and just stare at it. It’s so pretty, isn’t it???
WOW….the garden looks great! Enjoy!
the garden looks very marthaesque…could you share some close up pix of the individual beds?
Please do not show me a lush..plush..
loaded with tomaters plant I will have to cry…
and especially do not eat a ton opf fresh vine ripened tomaters on here i will have a breakdown..
one thing i love in life are tomaters & green peppers…
Oh man!
I never can grow em though…
I love those BRANDYWINE Tomaters…grow a few of those and I will..kill myself!!!
garden looks nice Jen
Wow David is doing a terrific job! Everything looks so Martha. Beautifully designed and lovely to look at. Has Martha seen it yet?
Your garden is AWESOME!! It’s my dream garden…with the boxed in beds. I used to raise our food that way when the kids were young. I’m starting back into it this year gently….using earth boxes. Hoping to get my addiction back!
that is the most beautiful garden that i have ever seen. You need martha to feature it in her magazine.
did anyone ever try one of those topsy turvy tomatoe plants that grow upside down? I am thinking of trying on but was wondering if anyone had any luck?
i was wrong, you’re garden is the size of my NEIGHBORHOOD!!!!
Man. I am in California and gardening, for me, this year has not been good. The weather has not been good at all.
Tomaters?
Stop wearing big, baggy sweatshirts! It makes you look bigger than you really are!
Impressive!
We started our first kitchen garden too this year. Last night we had a frightening thunder storm and it hailed. Now there are holes in the vegetable leaves, but they are still there.
😉
awesome and inspiring for next year…thanks, great job and will help alot of people make their plot layouts for next year!
what an awesome garden, maybe you could put up some windmills and some solar panels.
The link to the illustration doesn’t show the pics of the garden.
hay ya Jennifer
love that red hair….
if I want it i need to get a bottle to dye mine LOL..:)
Please do not eat any vine ripened tomatoes on your blog i may cry..they are so great!
especially cherry tomatoes and BRANDYWINE ones then BEEFSTEAKs and yellow pear and yellow small ones and I LOVE tomatoes!
Hard to believe a ‘rookie’ did this. It’s one thing to start a project it’s another thing to finish it. It’s only the second inning, we’ll see.
CAN WE SEE UPDATE OF GARDEN!!!!!! HAVE A TINY ONE!!
any vegges to eat yet?? my plants are growng