I have little birds that come to eat every morning just outside my bedroom window. It always happens about 6:30-7 a.m. Somewhere between 10-30 of them come in, eat stuff from the ground, and then they fly off. I want to get some seed to set out for them but I haven't remembered while I'm in town.
I've begun my garden planning in earnest now. I'm going to work off the four-square plan. Beds surrounding the perimeter, four beds in-between paths that cross in the middle, and a center piece where the paths cross. We are thinking with all the birds up here that we want a bird bath for our center piece. The trouble I'm having at the moment is deciding what material to use for my pathways. Gravel, brick, cedar mulch, or grass? I like the feel of grass and the look but I don't like the amount of water it takes. Gravel and brick are fairly expensive and labor intensive to put in but don't take water to maintain. Cedar mulch isn't as labor intensive or expensive but in the long run it probably is as expensive since I would have to replace the mulch every year. The nice part there is that I could change my mind easily about the location of my paths.
I need some pallets for my composting area too. Or to buy a composter but I think I'd rather have three bins going. I'm noticing with my little compost that is out right now though I am going to have to get serious about fencing critters out. Even if that critter is my own dog. He is a pain about getting into stuff like that.
Once I get compost set up and my path material decided on then I can really go to work. I've started to dig beds a little. It looks like I have some pretty decent dirt. I will amend it some with some manure since the previous folks so kindly left us lots of straw and manure. Some people wouldn't be happy about that but I am.
Monday, March 4, 2013
Monday, February 18, 2013
Do-over
I can't believe I get a do-over. I get to completely start a new garden again. This means I can fix things I didn't like about my last garden. I see that my new place is about 1000 feet in elevation higher than the old one. That will mess with me a bit as far as freezes go. Plus we're up on a hill that gets plenty of wind. Hmmmm... That means I'm going to have to give the garden plenty of shelter when it comes to that.
I also really want to add a green house to this garden. I've had a little porch greenhouse that works pretty well for starting seeds but I sure could use one that I could walk into. I'm trying to figure out where the best spot for a green house will be. Of course the South side of the house, but whether or not to put it in my actual fenced garden area or just outside that I'm not sure yet. I suppose it will depend on what I end up doing for a green house. I'd like to use passive solar heat for it and I don't want it getting blown over. There is a spot next to my back deck between the deck and the central air unit that looks like it might work. I actually set my pots of soil where I've started a few cool weather crops there while we are moving in. The area seems pretty protected from the wind and it felt probably 10 degrees warmer than the rest of the yard. And that was with no other protection.
I most likely won't order any seeds this year. I have a pretty good stash that needs to get used and I'm swapping for a few others. I may pick up some perennials at our local stores though. Especially as the season comes to a close and they go on clearance. By then I should have a pretty good idea of what the summer looks like at my new garden site.
I need to get a few things for my garden this year. Some hoses mainly. We left most of our hoses up in Montana so our renters could water. I need to pick up some fittings to finish up building my rain barrel. I have the barrel and my location but I need to be able to hook up a hose.
My to-do list for this month:
I also really want to add a green house to this garden. I've had a little porch greenhouse that works pretty well for starting seeds but I sure could use one that I could walk into. I'm trying to figure out where the best spot for a green house will be. Of course the South side of the house, but whether or not to put it in my actual fenced garden area or just outside that I'm not sure yet. I suppose it will depend on what I end up doing for a green house. I'd like to use passive solar heat for it and I don't want it getting blown over. There is a spot next to my back deck between the deck and the central air unit that looks like it might work. I actually set my pots of soil where I've started a few cool weather crops there while we are moving in. The area seems pretty protected from the wind and it felt probably 10 degrees warmer than the rest of the yard. And that was with no other protection.
I most likely won't order any seeds this year. I have a pretty good stash that needs to get used and I'm swapping for a few others. I may pick up some perennials at our local stores though. Especially as the season comes to a close and they go on clearance. By then I should have a pretty good idea of what the summer looks like at my new garden site.
I need to get a few things for my garden this year. Some hoses mainly. We left most of our hoses up in Montana so our renters could water. I need to pick up some fittings to finish up building my rain barrel. I have the barrel and my location but I need to be able to hook up a hose.
My to-do list for this month:
- Plan out vegetable beds in garden area
- Get those bed areas mulched with the hay and poop laying out in the corral area
- Get my rain barrel in position and the gutter set up for the barrel
- Get the fittings for the barrel
- Cultivate the bed on the West side of the garden fence so I can plant perennial flowers there
- Amend the soil in that bed
- Plant grass seed in front yard
- Plan out seating area by the kids' sandbox
- Plan paths through the garden- start collecting rock/flagstone to make paths
- Get more seeds started inside
Thursday, February 14, 2013
Revival
Well, I haven't posted here for something like 2-3 years. I switched over to http://lazymomgardener.wordpress.com/ for the most part. But I think I will see about maintaining the both of the blogs. I'm opinionated enough to maintain more than one blog right? Okay so some of you may not know that, but you'll just have to trust me on that one.
I am about to start a new gardening adventure. We are buying a chunk of property in Western Nebraska on the High Plains. We hope this will be our forever place so I'd like to make sure our garden plans go well. A few goals for this new garden:
establish perennial beds with herbs, asparagus, and rhubarb
establish an orchard with apples, plums, and maybe pears and apricots
eventually raise our own meat in addition to our own vegetables
eventually raise a few animals for the fiber as well
Right now we are in the process of making our land purchase. We'll get moved into the house and get the basic vegetable and flower gardens planted. Then we'll assess. We have some travelling to do this summer so we'll hold off on getting any critters until after that trip. This way we don't have to worry about someone to care for them.
I am about to start a new gardening adventure. We are buying a chunk of property in Western Nebraska on the High Plains. We hope this will be our forever place so I'd like to make sure our garden plans go well. A few goals for this new garden:
establish perennial beds with herbs, asparagus, and rhubarb
establish an orchard with apples, plums, and maybe pears and apricots
eventually raise our own meat in addition to our own vegetables
eventually raise a few animals for the fiber as well
Right now we are in the process of making our land purchase. We'll get moved into the house and get the basic vegetable and flower gardens planted. Then we'll assess. We have some travelling to do this summer so we'll hold off on getting any critters until after that trip. This way we don't have to worry about someone to care for them.
Saturday, May 14, 2011
Way behind
This will be fast. My garden is basically in. I have a ton of onions this year. I have about a 4 foot by 8 foot bed of them plus another probably 8 foot row of onions. I went a little crazy. I have tomatoes that aren't in yet, the peas are up, and I haven't been able to sort the lettuce, leeks, carrots, or radishes from the weeds yet. Soon I will plant the tomatoes, some broccoli, zucchini, and maybe that is it. Oh! And cucumbers if I can get some plants. I really want to make pickles but I haven't managed to get cucumbers to grow.
Also, I've started another gardening blog. The other one is a lot more formal and a bit more in the realm of a self-help type. At least I hope I can help someone out. I've always found that a lot of the information out there is a bit overwhelming and always seems like a person can never get it right. I'm hoping to change that. Anyway, if anyone is interested it is lazymomgardener.wordpress.com.
Off to bed so maybe I can get the zucchini planted tomorrow.
Also, I've started another gardening blog. The other one is a lot more formal and a bit more in the realm of a self-help type. At least I hope I can help someone out. I've always found that a lot of the information out there is a bit overwhelming and always seems like a person can never get it right. I'm hoping to change that. Anyway, if anyone is interested it is lazymomgardener.wordpress.com.
Off to bed so maybe I can get the zucchini planted tomorrow.
Sunday, March 27, 2011
Tilling
I got the preliminary tilling done last week. The day before it snowed. Gotta love crazy spring weather. I got a few seeds into the cold frame. Yesterday I saw that a few were starting to poke above ground. I did plant some garlic the other day too. We'll see how spring planted garlic does. I see that I have some other garlic coming up as well. I'm putting grapes in this year. They are ordered, but I don't think they've shipped yet. I'm also hoping to put a real fence around the garden this year. Once that is up then I want to put a few perennial plants and flowers in as a border. Tom has issues with my lack of order when it comes to the garden. :) Maybe if there is a nice border and fence it won't matter so much what chaos is hiding inside. I'm itching to get my peas and lettuce planted, but I keep making myself wait a little bit. Besides I still need to get some Romain lettuce seeds. Tracy introduced us to homemade Caesar dressing and got us hooked. So, now Tom makes the dressing and decided he wants me to grow the lettuce. Works for me. What else? Onions, peas, lettuce, tomatoes, carrots, radishes, and I might try some turnips, parsnips, and whatnot. I'm not sure though. Oh, basil, parsley, cilantro, sage, fennel, and mint. I might even try some celery this year. I do hope this year's tomatoes do better than last year. I got almost no sauce or salsa to put up this last summer. We might have one more jar of sauce. We've been pretty stingy with using it too. Off to get things done around here...
Friday, March 4, 2011
Seeds are started
Well, I got a few seeds in. A couple of tomato varieties and some sweet basil. They are all up too. Now, if I can keep seeds alive on top of taking care of the kids, the dog, and going back to work. Someday the snow will melt and we'll dry out enough to till the garden. Until then I'll just have to sit tight.
Sunday, February 13, 2011
Funny weather
Today was nice. Probably close to 50 degrees F. Luckily the little girl decided to sleep for awhile and let me get outside. I didn't do a lot, a neighbor stopped to yak, although I did get the handles of my tools oiled. Finally. Poor handles were very dry.
It sure looks like I have some big time spring cleaning out in the yard. The dog bombs are visible now that our snow is gone. Well, it is gone for the moment. Around here it could be back at any time. Although I wouldn't be suprised if our little valley doesn't get any more snow this year. We never know for sure.
I have the garden tenatively laid out. I do need to get some tomatoes started. Of course in order to do that I should figure out where I'm going to put my seed flats. I might see how they all do starting in the greenhouse this year. I also have a small cold frame that I can start some things. Only problem right now is that the ground is super wet. I'm itching to get out there.
Soon...
It sure looks like I have some big time spring cleaning out in the yard. The dog bombs are visible now that our snow is gone. Well, it is gone for the moment. Around here it could be back at any time. Although I wouldn't be suprised if our little valley doesn't get any more snow this year. We never know for sure.
I have the garden tenatively laid out. I do need to get some tomatoes started. Of course in order to do that I should figure out where I'm going to put my seed flats. I might see how they all do starting in the greenhouse this year. I also have a small cold frame that I can start some things. Only problem right now is that the ground is super wet. I'm itching to get out there.
Soon...
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