Smart Red
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I haven't felt I was doing enough to warrent posting here, but finally I can say I have some of my veggie garden planted.
First, I cleaned out a bed for DIL to plant. Then I cleaned out another also for DIL. Sigh! Lots of work since last year's garden was a bust and nothing was done in the fall to prep for this year.
Still, slowly and steadily I kept ploughing away. I got one bed cleaned out for myself. . . then another. Both are planted. Yesterday I cleaned out another bed that was finished and raked out this morning. Not sure what I will be putting in it. I haven't planted any spuds, but there are other veggies that are calling for the space.
Meanwhile, life goes on. I've nearly gotten the yard in suitable shape. Flowers adorn the house eaves and hang in the butterfly garden. I finally got all the mowing done ... just today I cleared the mini jungle along the bordering circus fence. I will need to have some stumps dug out in order the be able to keep it clean with just mowing but it looks so much better now that I got that area cleared.
Despite the high temperatures I've been able to keep working. Baby steps -- I don't get a lot done, but I keep at it and things are looking so much better for my efforts.
Son has been playing with the JDeere. He's taken out some trees, overgrown bush rows, and dug some dirt off between the garden and the garden shed that should direct the water flow a bit better. He's also planning to run water underground to the pond, the garden, and the garden shed for me. We're going shopping this week to get some of the materials for burying water and electricity. Happy, happy, happy me.
I finally feel a bit like a gardener again.
First, I cleaned out a bed for DIL to plant. Then I cleaned out another also for DIL. Sigh! Lots of work since last year's garden was a bust and nothing was done in the fall to prep for this year.
Still, slowly and steadily I kept ploughing away. I got one bed cleaned out for myself. . . then another. Both are planted. Yesterday I cleaned out another bed that was finished and raked out this morning. Not sure what I will be putting in it. I haven't planted any spuds, but there are other veggies that are calling for the space.
Meanwhile, life goes on. I've nearly gotten the yard in suitable shape. Flowers adorn the house eaves and hang in the butterfly garden. I finally got all the mowing done ... just today I cleared the mini jungle along the bordering circus fence. I will need to have some stumps dug out in order the be able to keep it clean with just mowing but it looks so much better now that I got that area cleared.
Despite the high temperatures I've been able to keep working. Baby steps -- I don't get a lot done, but I keep at it and things are looking so much better for my efforts.
Son has been playing with the JDeere. He's taken out some trees, overgrown bush rows, and dug some dirt off between the garden and the garden shed that should direct the water flow a bit better. He's also planning to run water underground to the pond, the garden, and the garden shed for me. We're going shopping this week to get some of the materials for burying water and electricity. Happy, happy, happy me.
I finally feel a bit like a gardener again.