I snapped this pic when Kate paused to retrieve the last few strawberry plants this afternoon. So that's about that, then. I must still purchase some netting to protect them eventually, but we don't expect more than a sporadic yield this first year. Hopefully they are firmly established next year and give us a fair bunch.
Now we water, weed, wait and hope for the best...
My wife and I bought our first house in the spring of 2009. The next spring we built and started up our very first garden. This is the tale of that garden and our amateur attempts to grow things.
Thursday, April 22, 2010
Wednesday, April 21, 2010
The Plants Arrive!
When I got home from work yesterday, I found a larger box by the door that I wasn't expecting. I guess I wasn't sure how they shipped plants, but I found out!
At right, my wife starts to go through her new plants. In these bags are small potted plants, some garlic bulbs, and what appears to be a bag of strawberry plant roots.
Kate has decided to go with more of an herb garden, which is fine with me. I've never been crazy about green beans and carrots. The different herbs she grows I know she will use in her cooking all the time, plus we can dry that stuff out and use it year-round.
So, the far garden bed is herbs on the topside (right side in pic) and garlic on the bottomside. Bonus! We got some free lettuce seeds with the order so Kate made a small row of lettuce along the far garden's bottomside. I'm crossing my fingers for the lettuce!
Here is where I sat and wrote where things were planted, the 'Supervisor's Chair,' as neighbor Dave called it. I haven't said much about him yet (here or on my main blog). He is a very nice older man, a widower, right next door. Between Jane and Dave I hope we never have any other neighbors. Both are very nice, helpful, yet not nosy or intrusive. Hopefully we have been the same.
The strawberrys bound for the other garden bed are chillin' and will be planted very soon. Rain is coming this weekend so I hope that helps the plants and doesn't wash them away!
At right, my wife starts to go through her new plants. In these bags are small potted plants, some garlic bulbs, and what appears to be a bag of strawberry plant roots.
Kate has decided to go with more of an herb garden, which is fine with me. I've never been crazy about green beans and carrots. The different herbs she grows I know she will use in her cooking all the time, plus we can dry that stuff out and use it year-round.
So, the far garden bed is herbs on the topside (right side in pic) and garlic on the bottomside. Bonus! We got some free lettuce seeds with the order so Kate made a small row of lettuce along the far garden's bottomside. I'm crossing my fingers for the lettuce!
Here is where I sat and wrote where things were planted, the 'Supervisor's Chair,' as neighbor Dave called it. I haven't said much about him yet (here or on my main blog). He is a very nice older man, a widower, right next door. Between Jane and Dave I hope we never have any other neighbors. Both are very nice, helpful, yet not nosy or intrusive. Hopefully we have been the same.
The strawberrys bound for the other garden bed are chillin' and will be planted very soon. Rain is coming this weekend so I hope that helps the plants and doesn't wash them away!
Wednesday, April 14, 2010
Fencing In The Garden
The fence was not my favorite part of yesterday. It took up way too many hours of yesterday. This was probably my least thought-out area. I developed this idea using leftover bracing just recently. I'm not sure what I thought I would do before. I'm still not sure exactly what I'm gonna do about a gateway into the garden...
Above is the (finally) mostly finished product, at least for this year. I can plan a better fence/gate next winter. All that's really left is to make the gate a little more feasable of an entryway for my wife to get in and out, and maybe a little more dirt to top it off. I think we are supposed to get some rain tomorrow, so I do expect a little more settling of the dirt.
If you have any suggestions on how to easily connect and disconnect 2 chickenwire fences I'd be happy to listen in the comments! I may end up having to build a gate yet.
Sunday, April 11, 2010
A Ton of Dirt
A ton and a half, actually.
Today, one week after I had originally planned, we finally got the twin gardens filled with dirt. I was hoping it would only take about 20 bags each, boy was I way off. We went through 80 bags, 40 in each, and more will come as it settles in. At about 40 pounds per bag, I threw around 3200 pounds of dirt today. Wow. My back is sore, yet not injured. We'll see what it feels like tomorrow...
One of the next things to do is the fence around it. I've just been making this up as I go along so we'll see how that turns out!
Today, one week after I had originally planned, we finally got the twin gardens filled with dirt. I was hoping it would only take about 20 bags each, boy was I way off. We went through 80 bags, 40 in each, and more will come as it settles in. At about 40 pounds per bag, I threw around 3200 pounds of dirt today. Wow. My back is sore, yet not injured. We'll see what it feels like tomorrow...
One of the next things to do is the fence around it. I've just been making this up as I go along so we'll see how that turns out!
Wednesday, April 7, 2010
Rain, Rain, Go Away....
Well, I've had the 30 bags of dirt since Monday but haven't had a chance to fill the garden yet. It hasn't rained all day every day, but always in the afternoon and evenings when I would have a chance to do it. Hopefully soon. I have a few extra days off coming up and would like to get some serious R & R instead of work work work.
Also, I've been looking ahead to fencing and netting. Both will be a necessity with all the critters in the neighborhood. My wifes plants will be arriving soon so now's the time!
Also, I've been looking ahead to fencing and netting. Both will be a necessity with all the critters in the neighborhood. My wifes plants will be arriving soon so now's the time!
Thursday, April 1, 2010
Installation Successful
Today after work I went out and leveled them, top to bottom in the above pic from yesterday. They slope down to the left away from the garage for drainage. I also filled in the ruts I dug out around and under the sides so they would just fall into place. I think we're gonna get rain Friday night and Saturday which I hope will be good to settle the dirt so I can pack it in on the sides again. I'm hoping all is dry enough for Sunday so I can start the filling in process. I'll have to stop procrastinating and get the new wheelbarrow put together by then!