Worked on the garden fence the past few days, extending the size of the garden to encompass a few apple tree saplings. Also reinforcing the existing fencing of deer netting and rabbit wire, with some free skids~heavy duty 10 ft. x 4 ft pallets. Unwieldy and heavy though they be, they were free and add a little rustic charm to the garden area.
The extended area will be dedicated to perennial flowers and flowering herbs and will be adding another apple tree there(hopefully a Honeycrisp), as well as another butterfly bush. I'll move the garden bench to that area and add a few other pieces of garden furniture as time goes on....possibly a swing and stone pathways. Hope to make it into bee and butterfly habitat.
If the Lord wills it, we may be getting a pond built on the place later, which will also benefit the birds and bees.
Trying to get the garden fence secured once again so I can plant a cover crop in there of all my left over seeds~greens, peas, squash, beans, flowers, clover and oats~so I can let the sheep in there come May to mow it all down and fertilize it well. I also need to build some raised beds in there, which will be fenced out temporarily for the great mow down. Those beds will have more asparagus, rhubarb, spuds at first and beans, a few maters and squash later. After the sheep graze it, I'll cultivate it a bit with the Mantis and plant wildflowers, sunflowers, zinnias, pumpkins and butternut squash.
Going to be a bit of a wild garden this year, which is fine with me, as I'll have little time to tend to it much....got too many irons in the fire this season~got lambs coming in April, need to build perimeter fencing of high tensile around the land, cleaning up from logging, building a wood shed/barn, and sorting pens. Will also be dealing with broodies and chicks, buying more sheep, and a million other things that normally happen in the spring and summer~family stuff. Going to be a great year!