HunkieDorie23
Deeply Rooted
Well I am in Georgia and trying to get the garden in slowly. I decided that the easiest thing would be to plant some veggies in existing beds that were dedicated to flowers. They are a mess because nothing has been planted there for 2-3 years but still have a lot of potential. So I started on the first one and was planning to plant pickling cucumbers in it. Got my trusty garden tool and began removing the grass from the bed.... Holy cow is that a snake????? YES it was!!! OK I am a big girl and it was a little snake and it was a afraid of me as I am it. Wrong!!!! It wasn't that afraid of me because as I kept clearing thinking it was gone it wasn't and I stirred it up 2 more times.
OK abandon the bed for a couple of days then after not finding the snake on several recon missions I started clearing it again today. As I am taking some grass to the compost pile I got stung or bitten by something pretty sure it was a bee sting but didn't see the bee. OK, go into the house and put a cool rag on my swelling leg for a while and decided I am going to get this done! Go back out and still clearing and my dog comes out for moral support, anyway she is standing in the bed and I am loosening the soil with my garden fork and then she jumps and I see that I have stirred a nest of wasp. Holy cow again!.
OK get some bug spray which I hate to use in a veggie bed but the nest is localized to under the rock for the border so it isn't too bad. Take out the nest, but leave it for the day so that I don't meet up with any wasp trying to figure out where their nest is. Finally finish up tonight remove most of the grass and loosened the soil. I have one more area to work on but cleared enough to put in 8 cucumber hills.
I had to remove about 2 dozen snails from the bed so I hope they don't find there way back and I saw two small holes which I am pretty sure belong to the snake, I am hoping now that his hole is exposed and there is no grass in the bed he will want to relocate.
Have also cleared a small bed for my sage which is looking great and transplanted very nicely. Also planted one of my oregano plants, will put the other one in the front. My chives also need a home and I am not sure where they are going yet. I planted a rosemary plant which I bought here and hope it does well. The only plant that I brought the is looking terrible it my thyme. That one I thought would be fine... go figure.
I must be getting old because this is a lot harder then I remember. Hopefully this time next year my beds will be full of veggies and I won't be complaining.
OK abandon the bed for a couple of days then after not finding the snake on several recon missions I started clearing it again today. As I am taking some grass to the compost pile I got stung or bitten by something pretty sure it was a bee sting but didn't see the bee. OK, go into the house and put a cool rag on my swelling leg for a while and decided I am going to get this done! Go back out and still clearing and my dog comes out for moral support, anyway she is standing in the bed and I am loosening the soil with my garden fork and then she jumps and I see that I have stirred a nest of wasp. Holy cow again!.
OK get some bug spray which I hate to use in a veggie bed but the nest is localized to under the rock for the border so it isn't too bad. Take out the nest, but leave it for the day so that I don't meet up with any wasp trying to figure out where their nest is. Finally finish up tonight remove most of the grass and loosened the soil. I have one more area to work on but cleared enough to put in 8 cucumber hills.
I had to remove about 2 dozen snails from the bed so I hope they don't find there way back and I saw two small holes which I am pretty sure belong to the snake, I am hoping now that his hole is exposed and there is no grass in the bed he will want to relocate.
Have also cleared a small bed for my sage which is looking great and transplanted very nicely. Also planted one of my oregano plants, will put the other one in the front. My chives also need a home and I am not sure where they are going yet. I planted a rosemary plant which I bought here and hope it does well. The only plant that I brought the is looking terrible it my thyme. That one I thought would be fine... go figure.
I must be getting old because this is a lot harder then I remember. Hopefully this time next year my beds will be full of veggies and I won't be complaining.