Put the Snow Peas right into the ground (don't usually do that). I used last year's seed packet and planted a bit thick, just to make sure something comes up. They went in on March 28th.
Cats dug around a lot recently (bad kitties!). But they missed the seeds.
Friday, March 30, 2012
Thursday, March 22, 2012
Rain Barrel 1 is Deployed!
And I bought seeds. I got Better Boy tomatoes, Straight Eight cukes, Simpson Elite lettuce, Burpee Hybrid A#1 carrots, and Kentucky Wonder pole beans. Ready to start them ASAP!
And here's barrel one:
And here's barrel one:
Friday, March 16, 2012
Photo
Last year I took a picture every once in a while to track the growth of things. Here's today's picture.
Moved 'em
Moved some of the white aslyssum but sowed many more seeds from last year's seed stock. White alyssum everywhere!
Also violently murdered the holly bush. It's a male, there are no females around for it to pollinate, and frankly it's in my way. Buh-bye.
Also violently murdered the holly bush. It's a male, there are no females around for it to pollinate, and frankly it's in my way. Buh-bye.
Baba Nadia
Today would have been my grandmother's 86th birthday. She died this last summer, and now that a new, early, and very promising growing season is under way I can't help but think of her. It is from her I learned to take care of growing things, not only how to do it but that I should do it. I think of her daily but most especially today. Happy Birthday, Baba.
First Crazy Idea Of The Year
On a thin strip of dirt, tiny baby white alyssum are coming up. Perhaps if I carefully scrape it up, I can transplant it elsewhere... I will try this!
Monday, March 12, 2012
Last Year's Rain Barrels Setup
From last year; late 2011.
These are here to guide me in putting them back together the same way. They might inspire others to use cheap bits and pieces of PVC plumbing instead of expensive kits I've seen online. Granted the kits look neater, but this being behind my house that's not an issue.
Phase 3 Begins (Garden for 2012)
Last night was unseasonably warm, and I got a nice start on cleaning up the garage (hereby referred to as the "Back Office").
This year's challenge is to get rid of these awful trees in my neighbor's back yard. They are weeds; undesired trees that got big and are destroying my fence. I'm confident that my neighbor will let me remove them. Yeah I know he should do it but he's not in the best of health and if I want to garden in my back yard this year I need to do it myself.
This year's challenge is to get rid of these awful trees in my neighbor's back yard. They are weeds; undesired trees that got big and are destroying my fence. I'm confident that my neighbor will let me remove them. Yeah I know he should do it but he's not in the best of health and if I want to garden in my back yard this year I need to do it myself.
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