Desert Horses

Welcome to my horse blog, Desert Horses. We live in the desert southwest, near Palm Springs, CA, but board our horses up in our local mountains where it is cooler in the summer. I have 3 horses, all rescues. Here is the ranch up the mountains where the horses stay.

Friday, May 22, 2026

Home grown veggies are so much better!

 

Home grown vs. store bought

May 22, 2026



Don’t let anyone tell you there’s no difference between home grown vegetables and store bought, even organic ones.   Home grown are so much better!

I’ve been growing my own vegetables now for several years.   I used to grow them in the ground, but one year we were invaded by gophers and they ate everything.   (Our dog caught and ate three of the little monsters right in front of me!) So, I was defeated.

Then I discovered container gardening.   I begged, borrowed, and bought every 18 gallon plastic tub I could find.   I ended up with about a dozen of them.  I put tree branches, pine cones, and pine needles in the bottom, filled them up with a mixture of potting soil and garden soil, and began planting.   I threw in eggshells and coffee grinds and even my green waste.

I bought two metal raised beds and had the son-in-law come put them together.   I’m actually not impressed with them.   They just aren’t deep enough and the plant struggle in them, so now I just put sunflower seeds in them.

My vegetables, however, did GREAT!  I had so many cherry tomatoes (I don’t plant the large varieties) that I couldn’t give them away. I also planted cabbage, lettuce, radishes, Swiss chard, beans, and peas.   Oh, and peppers.   Apparently I don’t have much luck with peppers because I only got a few.

It was a real learning experience for me. Here in the desert we just can’t plop stuff in the sand and expect it to grow.   We HAVE to add organic matter.  I used to drive the husband crazy with my bowls of coffee grounds and eggshells.   I now just buy bags of crushed oyster shells.

Our water is still pretty cheap and it’s just the two of us, so our water bill isn’t too much.  However, this year I’m NOT planting squash and pumpkins like I did last year.   We don’t need tons of yellow squash and I don’t have the energy for pumpkins, which I had to water every day last summer.

But, home grown vegetables DO taste better than store bought.   I gave away quite a few berry baskets of my tomatoes, or gave them away in plastic Ziploc bags.

At one point I did a price comparison of my berry baskets of tomatoes vs. the ones in the store.   They ranged from $3.99 a basket up to $5.99 or even $6.99, depending on the variety of tomatoes. But, the flavor and taste of my home grown ones were superior!

Maybe next fall…sigh…I need a rest and a break. Farming is HARD WORK!  

Oh, and I did plant sunflowers and I bought one lavender plant to put in a plastic tote near my tomatoes.   Also, I planted nasturtiums in two different bins to attract pollinators.  I let the sunflowers go until they are dry and then the little goldfinches come and gobble up the seeds. It’s so fun to watch them at the dried-out sunflowers every day now.

I don’t need to buy seeds for the fall.   I still have plenty left.   My plan is to revitalize my plastic tubs so that they are ready for fall planting and not plant anything for the summer.   Best to be prepared, right?

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