- from My Old Kentucky Home by Nappy Roots, Villebillies, and KD
I totally relate to these lyrics. I love living in the city. When I moved from my tiny hometown at eleven years old, I fell in love with Louisville. It's energetic and fast paced. Most everything is a short drive away. Deep down, I don't think there's anywhere else I'd ever want to live.
I also love the country, though. I miss running around on my grandparents' farm and spending lazy days reading out in the yard. I come from a long line of farmers and I've definitely spent my fair share snapping beans and hulling peas on the back porch with the hot summer sun beating down on me. And I enjoyed every minute of it.
Kentucky is the one place I've lived where I can get the both of best worlds. I've always had an urge to grow my own fruits and veggies, so this spring I decided to finally attempt a container garden. I planted pumpkin, watermelon, cantaloupe, strawberries, tomatoes, lima beans, peas, green peppers, broccoli, and carrots. I'm thinking of expanding next year. *g* The Super Yard
also came quite handy in keeping the squirrels out.
Every day, it's exciting to see what the plants have produced or how tall they've grown. Although, the melon and pumpkin plants are reaching the top of the net now. I'm going to have to train them to grow in a new direction soon or something. I definitely will not be planting the watermelon and cantaloupe in the same container again next year. My poor watermelon barely has any room.
The Roma and Super Boy (I think) tomatoes are getting plump.And this little guy is a baby watermelon. How cute!


