Wednesday, January 29, 2014

Raised Garden Bed Installs in Iowa

It's that time of year again! Time to start thinking about what garden solution is best for you. We offer raised garden bed installs for a great low price! Our standard 3x6 cedar post bed install is only $100! For only $250 we will install your bed, fill it and plant it for you. Contact Tom or Amanda at tommyandamanda7286@gmail.com

We install beds around the Centerville area. If you are over 25 miles away, fuel charges will be added based on milage.

It's time to start seeds!


We always start our seeds this time of year. If you are starting a large amount of seed, you are going to want to invest in a greenhouse. If you only have a few plants you would like to grow, starting them indoors and letting them grow in the warmth of your home until spring and summer is okay too. This time of year you want to start ordering seed catalogs, supplies and getting your seeds off to the right start. Today I purchased some new tomato seeds. I went with Burpee's Roma seeds. I like to do a lot of canning and sell salsa from our garden, so Roma is one of the best choices for this. It's time to get on the ball and get those seeds off to a great start so they will be strong and well into their beginning growth by planting season.

Tuesday, January 28, 2014

Bozeman Gardens Garden Fresh Salsa



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Tuesday, November 12, 2013

Gift Baskets from the American Garden Association

Looking for the perfect gift for the gardener you love? The American Garden Association has a variety of options. They also have the gardening for kids group that offers a handful of gift baskets that are perfect for the holiday season. They offer baskets such as the bird lover, garden art, ultimate educator, or my personal favorite; the holiday gardener gift bag. It looks like just the right fit for my little growing gardeners.

Want some of these goods? Visit the American Garden Association to see their holiday gifts

Thursday, October 31, 2013

Easter Lily Blooms

I love the Easter Lily. I have wanted one for a long time, but up until last spring I never had one. Well this year I went ahead and splurged the $20 to get one. I figured I could start some from bulbs but one so not friendly passerby decided to steal my planter with my new bulbs in it before they had a chance to bloom. Isn't that sad? The world is coming to stealing planters out of yards? Seriously. Anywho.... so I bought one from the store. At first it lost its flower and took about two months to get it to bloom again. Now it is up and blooming like crazy and doing very well inside. My step-mother was visiting and asked me how I get it to bloom. I was kind of confused because I didn't realize anyone had a problem with this. Well the only thing I figured out is that I feed my plant and all she did was water hers. You have to remember that plants need food too! I fed my Lily Miracle Grow single packets and they worked really well. The best care I have found for this plant is to feed it once a month, water by drenching about once a week, and wiping off the leaves with a damp cloth once a month. It works well for me.

Have you had troubles with your Easter Lily?

Friday, August 23, 2013

A Mid Summer's Night

I have been super busy this summer! Remember earlier this year when I bought my first green house and had transplants like right off the bat? A lot has happened since then. My original transplants that I moved out to my raised garden beds were doing beautifully until a sneak last minute frost came a destroyed all of my new born plants. I was so upset but picked my self up from the grass crying and whining and started again. It was a bit late for me to start tomatoes from seed because I wanted them to be a few months old when they made their way into the beds. I bought three heirloom tomatoes that were German Johnson, Beefsteak, and Heinz. I also bought a variety of smaller salad size tomatoes such as cherry, pear, and tumblers. My transplants have done amazing this season. My other plants have as well that I grew from my own two hands and I am proud to announce that a had an abundance of crop. I started with my one greenhouse and one raised bed in April. I now have four good size raised beds, my greenhouse, and a variety of pots, planters, and other crafty devices to serve as a home to my precious seedlings and plants.

As my first year in really doing things the right way, rather than just throwing some seeds into the dirt and expecting them to grow; is coming to a close for the summer season... I am really impressed with myself. I have researched and treated my plants with care and have been very proud of the results. You know what this means right? You can do this too! I have to tell you also, my yard is small. No, like super small. I have about a ten foot gab of yard between my driveway and my neighboring property and that is what has served as a home to my crop this year. Even in small spaces, I have learned, much crop can come to life and provide produce for a family.

With August soon coming to an end in my state of Iowa, I thought it was time to start thinking about hoop houses and cold framing for my beds. I also need to get my greenhouse up and running for the winter. Winters in Iowa can get pretty frigid and so I want to make sure I am very prepared for the winter months to come.

Before I close, I thought I might share a few photos of good comings, trial and error episodes and my plants for the hot season this year. Please enjoy and remember you can do this too!

 Here are my beefsteak tomatoes that are going into the greenhouse to provide use with winter crop.
 Again, a Jalapeno plant for the greenhouse for the winter.
 55 day corn I am experimenting with in a random container. I did order Burpee's new Container Corn this year, but unfortunately I planted it too early and the frost got it *sad face*, but maybe next year.
 Mint that has been taking off and doing very well in a hanging basket. It smells so refreshing!
 Here is my tumbler tomato plant that will be retiring to the greenhouse as well because it is an indeterminate plant.
 Our first pumpkin this year, but one of only two. My planting area was attacked by stink bugs and walking kids. More luck next year maybe?
 Corn growing in my 6x8 garden bed. It is a 55 day sweet corn variety that I am hoping to get my teeth into very soon!
 Here is a variety of peppers that are doing very well.
 I must say I am very impressed with my marigolds that I started from seed this year from Burpee. It was Burpee's Best Mix and I swear this are Marigolds on steroids! They are crawling out of the bed.
 Three Heirloom tomato plants that are taking over! I used stakes but cages are in order next year because these guys are monsters.
 Tomatoes producing very well.
 Fencing I put up to keep my tomatoes from crawling into the driveway.
 Our Jalapenos that are doing very well this year.

My attempt at growing pumpkins vertically on stakes and nylon. Stink bugs attacked badly this year and I was able to produce two pumpkins from four plants but I will be trying something new next year. Any advice or pointers? 

Monday, April 8, 2013

A Day of Transplants

I could not be happier with my decision to purchase a greenhouse for my garden this year. I knew that it would make a difference but it has far exceeded my expectations. Today I am out and about enjoying the beautiful spring weather here in Iowa and working around the yard. My vegetable plants are coming along very nicely; so nicely as a matter of fact that I had to start transplanting already. I have a boatload of of Fordhook zucchini and Goldtender Summer Squash that is in need of transplant and so I worked on that.

If you haven't taken the step to purchase even a small greenhouse, cold box, or hoop house I would like to encourage you to do so; it makes a significant difference and you will see results giving you plants faster and food to the table sooner.


Here are my plants that I just planted on March 25th. Wow! Results=Impressive!