It’s 34 degrees here at noon on April 20th –unbelievable. I woke up this morning to a light covering of
snow on the grass and car and snow flurries swirling around. Had to pump out the basement again and the
yard is half submerged in water. The roads
are wash boarded and almost impossible to drive on. Come back global warming!
We did manage to work on some of our garden projects
whenever the weather was nice for a few hours.
Between our old crippled bodies and the weather the gardening is going
very slowly. On Thursday before the
storms arrived I managed to plant two grape vines. We got the back lattice fence for the new
vegetable garden up last week and early this week we got the forms for 3 new raised
veggie beds put together. I don’t know
when I’ll get to fill them and lay the woodchip paths as the ground is saturated. There are two more beds to be made.
The fence in back of the new veggie garden. |
I planted strawberries in one of the old veggie beds and two
Saskatoon plants where the old strawberry bed was. The strawberries went where I had planted
corn last year. I shredded some of the
old corn debris still there and put it over the dormant plants so when they
start growing there will be a little protection.
I keep getting plants that I mail ordered and it’s impossible
to plant the potted, leafed out things yet.
It’s too cold and wet so I have them all on the back porch, which has
good light and while it’s not heated doesn’t freeze out there. A few small things are on the kitchen window sill. I have plants from Old House Gardens, Jungs, Gurneys
and Bluestone Perennials all
sitting here. I plan on potting some
more of them in a few hours.
Outside the crocus in the outer beds are blooming and there
is color in the early daffodil buds. On
Thursday when it was 75 degrees I noticed the forsythia buds were showing
color. I hope this cold shot doesn’t
kill the blooms like the weather did last year.
The flowering quince was also showing color in the bud. The maple trees are blooming. I really want to get working on my plans for
redoing the front flower beds but the rain, cold spells and wet ground are
setting me back.
Re-cycled tube from construction site used as a birdbath base. |
My son is the ultimate hoarder of such things as building
materials. He works at construction
sites putting in heating-cooling systems.
He brings home every bit of unwanted wood, spilled nails and screws,
pieces of left over metal etc. He gave
me two thick, sturdy round tubes about 3’ high.
He said they are from larger pieces that are put over timbers to make
them look like pillars. They are pale gray but textured and will take any
paint. I have used one to put my cement bird path on,
instead of the stump it was formally on.
Now I need to decide if I want to paint it or see if it will weather to
a better color.
New path in front yard. |
I really want to get moving on the new plans for the front
flower beds but the weather is proving to be an obstacle. I wanted to see what survived winter and how
crowded the beds looked before I bought new plants for the front, and I am
still making some decisions. But I feel
the need to get the vegetable garden re-make done before I proceed to
ornamental things. Maybe I took on too
many projects at once. I sure am hoping
that spring is here to stay now so I can get some things done.
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