Now that we have had a few dry and warmer days things are
starting to progress at our farm. The
new veggie garden is looking good, with half of the new beds filled with
soil. We took the soil out of the paths
and filled the boxes. That’s working
pretty good and the soil is loose, well drained but rich looking. I hope it grows things as well as it looks. When we dig out the paths it makes the beds
about 8-10 inches deep.
I actually planted romaine lettuce, beets and leaf lettuce
(as a blend), in my old refrigerator turned planter. I also got honeyberries and a goji berry
planted outside. Potatoes are next, but
I have to figure a way to keep the cats out of the giant litter boxes we
created until we get the fence up. Hens
have been real interested in our work also.
I am still debating what kind of fence to put up and we want to wait
until the beds and paths are filled.
I had to pot up all the bulbs that have been arriving in the
mail and the perennials that were leafing out but I think this week some of
them will be planted outside- as soon as I know where I want to plant
them. Everything needs to proceed in
stages as I work on each project. Our
front yard is still very wet and I hate to even walk around there. I have to clean up and divide, assess, some
of my plantings before I add more things so some of my mail order stuff will be
potted for a few more weeks.
I did some shopping this past week on the rainy days and got
some small junipers, holly, Chamaecyparis and heath plants. The heath is blooming and at least the early
bees have something to eat. That’s all
for replacing the grass in the front yard.
One thing about shopping on rainy days outside in a nursery is that no
one else is around and the plants are well watered. But I was very glad to see a sunny day
Saturday so we could get some outside work done. Sunday started out cloudy but mild and we did
get some work done early before the showers hit. Hopefully Monday will be a great working
day.
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