I had
the best weekend. Because it was
Mother’s Day weekend we got to do what I wanted to do and I wanted to put in
our garden. Thankfully my girls were all
for it because it was a full weekend of work.
Normally we would just do up our flower pots and plant a new perennial
or two. This year we put in our long
awaited garden.
Over
Memorial Day weekend last year we spent five solid days putting up 187 feet of
brand new cedar fencing and re-landscaping the front yard. We nearly killed ourselves in the process
because it turned out to be far more work than one anticipates.
The
backyard was not completed as we had hoped but we did get one thing started
back there. We recycled the old fence
posts and made raised planting boxes out of them. We then hauled in a truck load of dirt from
my parent’s place to fill them. The rest
of the backyard remained hideous. So
much so I didn’t take a picture of it.
Too embarrassing!
On
Saturday we added on another section to the planting beds and used up most of
the last remaining posts. Then we set up
the drip irrigation system (the one for Dummies) and planted the beds.
Ready for planting
Then we
cleaned and cleared and re-stacked and re-organized and raked until the yard
looked like a yard again. Then we collapsed.
On
Sunday, Mother’s Day, the girls fixed me a lovely breakfast and I got to open
the gifts they had made for me at school.
Then we headed off to the store to get more supplies for the garden. We were pretty eager to get started again.
We also
had to buy new pickling cucumber and chive seeds as our old ones didn’t
sprout. We planted those in peat pots as
well as some more herbs for our herb garden.
Everything else did just fine and most of it is already planted in the
garden.
We
built another planting bed out of leftover lumber from our deck construction
and then filled it up with dirt to plant corn and cucumbers. We finished the day out by mowing and
trimming the lawn, weeding and getting everything watered. Everything looks beautiful and we are excited
to watch our garden grow and see how well it does this year. It is our first real garden.
For
Mother’s day the girls bought me six new perennials to add to the flowerbeds we
put in last year. I still need to get
them planted, but I feel like we are off to a really great start. I’ll keep you posted on how it all comes
about.
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