🌱 2026 Garden Log

Garden

Raised bed layout, current photos, AeroGarden starts, grow lights, and progress through the growing season.

2026 Garden Summary

This year’s garden has become a mix of productive raised beds and indoor-started plants. Peas, calendula, cucumbers, tomatoes, basil, chives, onions, carrots, and AeroGarden lettuce are all part of the setup. Beds 7 and 8 are being used for the later lettuce waves.

2026 Garden Layout

Visual layout of the raised beds and current planting plan.

2026 garden layout showing raised beds and current plants

Current Garden Photo

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Bed by Bed

Current layout, planting notes, individual plant details, and photo progress for each raised bed.

Bed 1

Peas & Calendula Corner

Thriving and highly productive. The peas have climbed the back wire fence and are loaded with pods. The volunteer calendula has filled in on the left with bright orange and yellow blooms, creating a strong pollinator corner. The middle section has been cleared of clover and is open.

  • Peas
  • Calendula
  • Open centre space

Plants in Bed 1

Climbing Fence Peas

These peas have absolutely scaled the back wire fence, utilizing the existing hardscaping as a perfect small-space vertical support system. They are currently one of the strongest, most vigorous performers in the entire layout—loaded with lush green vines, open white blossoms, and a massive, continuous flush of crisp, plump pods ready for harvesting. Positioned right next to a thick hedge of bright orange and yellow volunteer calendula flowers, this side of Bed 1 has become a massive pollinator anchor and a highly productive garden favorite.

  • Type: Vining Legume
  • Status: Heavily Producing & Thriving
  • Planted: Direct-Sown (April 6, 2026)
  • Location: Bed 1 (Right Side Grid)
  • Support: Back wire fence
Volunteer Calendula

This gorgeous patch of calendula chose its own home this season, volunteering beautifully on the left side of Bed 1. It has exploded into a thick hedge of bright orange and gold blossoms that instantly gives the space a classic, romantic cottage-garden aesthetic. Beyond its good looks, this hard-working annual serves as a critical pollinator magnet and a natural companion plant, drawing in beneficial insects that help protect the climbing fence peas growing right alongside it.

  • Type: Flowering Annual / Beneficial Companion
  • Status: In Full Bloom
  • Planted: Naturally Sown (Garden Volunteer)
  • Location: Bed 1
  • Role: Pollinator flowers
Bed 2

Cucumbers

Established and actively climbing. Two cucumber plants are producing yellow blossoms and grabbing onto the string lines. The 6-foot EMT overhead frame is working well, letting the vines climb without using the wood post behind the bed.

  • Cucumber 1
  • Cucumber 2
  • Yellow blossoms
  • EMT string trellis

Plants in Bed 2

Vining Cucumber (Left)

This powerhouse producer followed a careful journey: starting indoors in the AeroGarden, potting up into soil under garage grow lights to build strong roots, and finally moving out to Bed 2. Sitting on the left side, it has completely exploded up its custom overhead EMT vertical twine frame. It is already showing off heavy side-vine growth, a brilliant flush of bright yellow blossoms, and has successfully set its first two distinct young cucumbers. Its aggressive tendrils have tightly locked onto the vertical string line, creating an incredible vertical green wall.

  • Type: Climbing Cucumber
  • Status: Heavily Flowering & Scaling Trellis
  • Planted: AeroGarden Sprout → Garage Soil Potting → Bed 2
  • Location: Bed 2 (Left Side)
  • Support: EMT string trellis
Vining Cucumber (Right)

Sharing the exact same indoor-to-outdoor origin story as its twin on the left, this cucumber plant was started as a sprout in the AeroGarden before graduating to soil under garage grow lights to establish a strong, resilient root system. Now anchored on the right side of Bed 2, it is climbing with incredible vigor up its dedicated vertical twine line on the custom EMT framework. While it hasn't officially set fruit yet, it is pushing out lush green foliage and is heavily loaded with bright yellow blossoms, indicating it is just days away from catching up to its neighbor and producing its first cucumbers.

  • Type: Climbing Cucumber
  • Status: Flowering & Scaling Trellis
  • Planted: AeroGarden Sprout → Garage Soil Potting → Bed 2
  • Location: Bed 2 (Right Side)
  • Support: EMT string trellis
Bed 3

Tomatoes & Basil

In high gear and filling out fast. The tomatoes are tall, thick-stemmed, and loaded with yellow flower clusters. Basil is growing in the corners as a companion plant and is establishing well.

  • Beefsteak tomatoes
  • Basil
  • Single-string support

Plants in Bed 3

'Beefsteak' Tomatoes

Following a careful hardening pipeline—starting indoors in the kitchen AeroGarden, graduating to soil potting under garage grow lights, and finally settling into the garden—these heirloom tomatoes have become a true layout highlight. There are two plants in Bed 3, meticulously pruned to a single leader and trained vertically up a streamlined single-string trellis system. They have developed incredibly stocky, thick main stems, and both plants have officially made the leap from flower to fruit, with young green beefsteaks successfully beginning to swell on the vines.

  • Type: Indeterminate Heirloom Tomato
  • Status: Blossoming & Setting Fruit
  • Planted: AeroGarden Sprout → Garage Soil Potting → Bed 3
  • Location: Bed 3
  • Support: Single-string
Companion Basil

Sharing the exact same indoor-to-outdoor pipeline as your tomatoes and cucumbers, this basil was sprouted indoors in the AeroGarden before being potted up into soil under your garage grow lights to establish a strong root network. Now settled into Bed 3, it is running in an intentional, alternating sequence with your 'Beefsteak' tomatoes. Looking completely pristine, deeply green, and perfectly happy, these plants thrive in the partial shade provided by the tall tomato canopy. They maximize your space by cleanly filling out the lower understory of the bed while acting as a classic aromatic companion.

  • Type: Culinary Herb / Beneficial Companion
  • Status: Pristine & Establishing
  • Planted: AeroGarden Sprout → Garage Soil Potting → Bed 3
  • Location: Bed 3
  • Role: Companion herb
Bed 4

Roma, Cherry Tomatoes & Basil

Strong tomato growth with heavy flower development and healthy basil tucked between the plants. The overhead EMT frame and single-string method are guiding the vines upward nicely.

  • Roma tomatoes
  • Cherry tomato
  • Basil
  • Single-string support

Plants in Bed 4

'Roma' Tomatoes

Sharing the exact same indoor-to-outdoor nursery pipeline as the rest of your robust nightshade crop, these two Roma tomato plants were sprouted indoors in the AeroGarden before moving out to soil potting under garage grow lights to establish a thick, stocky root zone. Standing strong as the core paste tomato producers in Bed 4, they are trained to a tidy vertical path using your streamlined single-string trellis frames. They are developing excellent, dark green top growth and have officially transitioned from flower to fruit, with young green paste tomatoes actively swelling on the vines.

  • Type: Determinate Paste Tomato
  • Status: Blooming & Setting Fruit
  • Planted: AeroGarden Sprout → Garage Soil Potting → Bed 4
  • Location: Bed 4
  • Support: Single-string
Cherry Tomato

Sharing the exact same seed-to-soil hardening pipeline as the rest of your robust tomato crop, this cherry tomato vine was sprouted indoors in the AeroGarden before graduating to soil potting under your garage grow lights to build up a highly resilient root system. Now anchored on the left side of Bed 4 alongside the Roma tomatoes, it is trained to a clean single leader up your vertical string trellis system. Pushing out strong, stocky stem growth and its first clusters of open yellow flowers, this vine is well on its way to adding a heavy-producing, fresh snacking tomato option to the bed.

  • Type: Indeterminate Cherry Tomato
  • Status: Flowering & Progressing
  • Planted: AeroGarden Sprout → Garage Soil Potting → Bed 4
  • Location: Bed 4 (Left Side)
  • Support: Single-string
Companion Basil

Following the exact same seed-to-soil hardening pipeline, this basil was sprouted indoors in the AeroGarden before moving out to soil potting under garage grow lights to build up a resilient root system. Now established in Bed 4, it serves as a companion herb planted intentionally between your Roma tomatoes. It does a fantastic job of filling out the lower understory space of the bed, thriving in the filtered shade of the tomato canopy, and adding a highly aromatic, productive culinary herb to your tomato section.

  • Type: Culinary Herb / Beneficial Companion
  • Status: Pristine & Establishing
  • Planted: AeroGarden Sprout → Garage Soil Potting → Bed 4
  • Location: Bed 4
  • Role: Companion herb
Bed 5

Chives, Onions & Lettuce Wave 1

Fully established and turning into a lush salad bed. The chives form a thick border, while 7 transplanted AeroGarden lettuce plugs have grown into a red-and-green canopy. Space is saved for 3 more lettuce sprouts.

  • Chives
  • Onions
  • Lettuce x7
  • 3 lettuce spots planned

Plants in Bed 5

Chives

The chives form a thick, established border through Bed 5 and continue to grow strongly around the lettuce. They provide a reliable perennial herb crop, fill the lower edges of the bed, and help give the planting area a mature, productive look.

  • Type: Perennial Herb
  • Status: Established & Growing Well
  • Planted: Existing Perennial Plant
  • Location: Bed 5
  • Role: Perennial herb
Mixed Salad Greens

This vibrant, high-density salad bar represents your first major outdoor success story using the direct hydroponic-to-soil pipeline. Transplanted straight from the indoor AeroGarden into the right side of Bed 5, all 7 heads have completely thrived, filling out the space with a stunning ruffled canopy of deep reds and glossy greens. Managed under a highly productive "cut-and-come-again" harvesting style, mature outer leaves are gathered frequently for fresh salads, while the central crowns continue to push out crisp, new growth for an ongoing, sustainable kitchen supply.

  • Type: Red, Green, & Matchless Head Lettuce
  • Status: Mature & Continually Harvesting
  • Planted: AeroGarden Sprout → Direct Soil Transplant
  • Location: Bed 5
  • Source: AeroGarden transplants
Bed 6

Carrots

Growing quickly after the May 18 reset. The carrots have moved past the delicate seedling stage and are forming a soft, feathery green canopy. This bed still needs careful weeding to keep clover and grass runners out.

  • Carrots
  • May 18 reset
  • Precision weeding

Plants in Bed 6

'Scarlet Nantes' Carrots

Following a full reset on May 18 to correct initial planting depth issues, this bed has completely turned around. This sweet, coreless heirloom variety has successfully pushed past the delicate seedling stage and is actively filling out the space with a beautiful canopy of fluffy, feathery greens. Because developing root crops hate underground competition, this bed requires careful ongoing monitoring and gentle precision weeding to keep invasive clover and grass runners completely away from the carrot roots. They are well on their way to producing a crisp, clean harvest!

  • Type: Root Vegetable (Heirloom)
  • Status: Growing Rapidly & Forming Canopy
  • Planted: May 18, 2026 reset
  • Location: Bed 6
  • Reset: May 18
Bed 7

AeroGarden Lettuce Transplant Bed

Bed 7 has been planted with 20 lettuce starts moved out from the AeroGarden setup. The mix includes red lettuce, green lettuce, and Matchless lettuce. This bed is now the main second lettuce wave for the season.

  • Lettuce x20
  • Red lettuce
  • Green lettuce
  • Matchless lettuce
  • AeroGarden transplants

Plants in Bed 7

Lettuce

Twenty lettuce starts were moved from the AeroGarden into Bed 7. This planting includes red lettuce, green lettuce, and Matchless lettuce, making Bed 7 the main second lettuce wave of the season.

  • Type: Red, green, and Matchless lettuce
  • Status: Transplanted
  • Planted: 2026
  • Location: Bed 7
  • Source: AeroGarden transplants
  • Count: 20 starts
Bed 8

New Lettuce Reset

Freshly cleared and reset after removing the early-bolting broccoli and cauliflower. The bed has been weeded and top-dressed with sphagnum peat moss and potting soil, making it ready for a future planting wave.

  • Empty now
  • Fresh soil top-dress
  • Future planting space

AeroGardens & Grow Lights

Indoor starts, lettuce pipeline, and garage grow-light setup feeding the outdoor beds.

🌿 AeroGarden Harvests

Two older model AeroGarden Harvest units are used for indoor growing and starting plants before they move into the raised beds.

  • Harvest x2
  • 6-pod units
  • Indoor starts
  • Lettuce pipeline

🌱 AeroGarden Sprouts

Two original model AeroGarden Sprout units add extra growing capacity for small starts, lettuce, herbs, and backup planting experiments.

  • Sprout x2
  • 3-pod units
  • Small starts
  • Herbs / lettuce

💡 Garage Grow Setup

The garage setup includes the AeroGarden seed starting light and two grow panels, giving extra space for seedlings before they move outside.

  • Seed starting light
  • Grow panels x2
  • Garage staging
  • Seedling backup

AeroGarden Progress Photos

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AeroGarden Harvests

Main indoor growing units used for lettuce starts and plant experiments before moving selected plants outside.

  • Count: 2
  • Style: Older Harvest models
  • Use: Indoor starts
  • Typical crop: Lettuce / herbs
AeroGarden Sprouts

Smaller AeroGarden units used for extra starts, small herbs, lettuce, and backup planting space.

  • Count: 2
  • Style: Original Sprout models
  • Use: Small starts
  • Typical crop: Lettuce / herbs
Seed Starting Light

AeroGarden seed starting light used for seedlings before they are hardened off or moved under the garage grow panels.

  • Count: 1
  • Use: Seed starting
  • Location: Garage / indoor staging
Garage Grow Panels

Two garage grow panels add extra space for seedlings and plants waiting to move outside.

  • Count: 2
  • Use: Seedling staging
  • Location: Garage

Season Notes

Quick notes on what is working, what failed, and what to try next.

✅ Working Well

Peas, calendula, cucumbers, tomatoes, basil, chives, carrots, and transplanted AeroGarden lettuce are all performing well.

🥬 Lettuce Waves

Bed 5 holds the first outdoor lettuce wave, while Bed 7 now holds 20 AeroGarden lettuce starts including red, green, and Matchless lettuce.

📝 Next Update

Add new dated photos, watering notes, harvest dates, pest problems, and anything worth remembering for next year.