It's really difficult to walk around the yard and seeing how drab and dreary things are in comparison to what we had just left in Germany where the tulips and daffodils were in full bloom...and the pansies! How colorful and beautiful...I want that..now. sigh..
Well...here it is almost a month later! I got so busy in the garden time just flew by! Already have transplanted lots but the nights are still pretty cold.
Found pansies and I got my color in! Still too early for a lot of plants
This is the part I hate..hardening off...take them out...bring them in...repeat...I have better things to do ...lol...
Prepped soil in beds with a sprinkle of lime and azomite. Closer to planting I have sprinkled alfalfa and kelp meal...will see if this is overkill or not. Have used 4-4-4 in some areas earlier before I read up on the alfalfa and kelp.
Peas planted on the left in leftover straw which is like black gold! I have started beans this year in egg cartons and plan to drop them directly into the soil on the right side. Hopefully this will work as not all bean seeds sprout whether it’s too cold or the birds have at them! I did this with peas and worked really well. Transplanted into pots and will work on training them up the trellis. Peas have been planted in succession so should have ongoing peas for a while. In the past we have never had enough!
Played with a couple of ideas for trellises...not sure how I will finish off the pvc pipe on the right. I have temporarily leaned a piece of fencing on it and it might work.
Transplanted strawberries into the sides of the pallets...might take some time before we get fruit. Looks good though 😁
Keyhole garden...transplanted cabbage, kale, brusselsprouts, cauliflower, onions and Brent planted corn in one corner
The worm bucket worked so well last year. Got enough to cover half of this bed...plan to fill it more
Garlic is doing so good
Cats have decided to use this bed as their toilet so I threw down some interference....grrr..
Have radish and daikon planted here...planning on planting peppers in this bed and zucchini in the sink
Did an experiment on half this bed ....bombed so bad that I can’t even remember what the experiment was 🥴
So I took leftover onions and planted...looks like we will have some onions....also transplanted some seedlings
Transplanted more strawberries which seem to like this corner as do the slugs!
Rhubarb loves grass clippings...must be the nitrogen
Dug out this entire bed as the side boards were warping and made it into two. Screened the soil and finished it off by planting carrots, beets, parsnips
Weeds still are coming up...tried something new....planted beets through holes in a sheet of paper and left the paper down....so far no weeds...also no beets...but it is still early 😂😂
I bought lettuce at the grocery store that still had the roots on so I cut off the leaves and planted the roots...brilliant!
20 bales of straw this year...started conditioning May 14. Hope to plant by end of the month
Irrigation and staking set up and ready to go...takes 12 min to fill a gallon
Transplanted swisschard in the pallets and will put a couple of buckets (tomatoes?) at the end of strawbales
Bales are on the pallet this year as last year’s decomposed too fast up against the fence
Planning on cucumbers in the back along the fence
Brent worked so hard in cleaning up this spot under the magnolia tree
I wanted to hide these irrigation boxes so I bought some potentilla shrubs for him to dig holes for...some cursing involved
This turned out so beautiful 😍 some perennials so I hope they survive the winter (and 15 yds of bark mulch later...for the entire yard not just here!)
Nurseries are such dangerous places to go too....and especially bad when it’s only 5 min away!
Love, love, love the new whirly thingy
Another Brent project...honey are you sure you are happy you retired?!
Almost lost our Korean maple but it’s making a comeback!
Planted a tree peony, clematis, climbing rose and a rose in this area amongst the lavender and perennial geranium that I can’t seem to kill
...hmmm...there’s a bare spot...
Japanese grass, sweet potato vine, wave petunias and begonias
Astilbe next to my fake hydrangea...need to go back to the nursery....hmmmm....
This year I decided to make my own hanging baskets ....looking good...
Plans are to put a tomato on the bottom...
Black Cherokee tomato and parsley in one pot and lemongrass in the other
Next project is the pond...thinking of more Japanese maples and perhaps an azalea....good thing we're going back to the nursery...
Mitsi supervising...
So much work done...and so much more to come...so many hours in a day...and only so much energy...
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