Not a lot of news yet on the garden front. We've had a lot of rain which has made the
soil in the raised beds nice and muddy.
I'm not complaining about it though because it is moisture we need and I
do appreciate it. Our lawn is nice and
green as a result so as always I look for the silver lining.
Stopped mid project by the rain |
The rain and cooler temperatures have allowed the bareroot
strawberries I planted to get a good start.
They are beginning to sprout leaves and the ones I was sure were goners
are actually still alive. I've got
netting stretched over the top of them to keep away squirrels and birds.
The blueberry bushes seem very happy in their new home and
not signs of transplant shock. I've
spread some of our homemade compost around them and kept the beds clean and
weed free.
The raspberries seem to be no worse for wear either. They tend to be much more sensitive to being
transplanted and were looking pretty wilted at first. I can tell they are doing much better now and
as with the blueberries I've spread some of our compost around them as well and
am keeping the bed clean and weed free too.
These things are relentless |
The one thing I have been doing almost daily is pulling
weeds. They seem to pop up everywhere
and with all the rain it isn't all that surprising. Those wild geraniums are prolific little
buggers and I am sure I could pull them up daily and still never get them
all. But I'm trying. I've been stirring up our compost bin on the right hand
sided and adding new stuff to it from the left hand side. I'm hoping to have a fresh batch in a month
or so to amend the lawn as well as our garden as summer comes on.
I think the chickens miss me out there with them |
Next up is to finish the raised beds and get some things
planted. I need to acquire some dirt for
the new bed and finish turning the compost into the two old ones. I seem to run out of time between rain
storms. Even if I don't get anything
more done I've already done a lot and I won't feel bad about that. But I've got some tomato starts to get in the
ground pretty soon and a bunch of seeds I'd like to use so I'm hopeful I will
get a lot more done. So far, so good
though and I'm pleased with my progress.
Plants love the rain and so do weeds...lol. How many chickens do you have?
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