I’ve been making some pretty good progress with my backyard garden over the past few weeks and thought I would share a few pictures of it’s current state.
Last year we started off the growing season with {16} 4×8 garden beds. We are now down to 10. This seems much more manageable to me. We’ve got a busy summer planned and the last thing I want the garden to feel like this year is a chore. I love gardening but I don’t want to overextend myself with it like I did last year. Maybe you think I’m crazy, but 10 garden beds seems doable.
The lasagna garden I started last fall is now about 10 inches high with compost and soil. I still haven’t figured out what I’m going to plant there yet but I feel like there is enough depth in there for whatever I choose to plant.
Check out the greenhouse! Lucy the puggle dog and I like to wander out there daily to check on the lettuce we have growing in a couple of old stock tanks.
It shouldn’t be too long before we can harvest some lettuce greens.
My next project: building up the garden space that sits alongside the greenhouse.
I plan to remove the soil from last years pea patch {and cover it with the surrounding bark} and move it up the hill to the garden plot alongside the greenhouse. Then, I’ll need to pull up the {dead} kale border along side the chicken run and spruce up the area in front of the coop.
I plan on using the soil from last years pumpkin/potato patch to do that.
Once I’m done shoveling dirt, I hope to plant this area with periwinkle to match the hillside on the opposite side of the garden. It will take a few years to fully cover the area, but in the end I think it will look pretty grand.
Once those projects are finished… I plan to tidy up the raspberry patch.
Then… I’ll be ready to plant some seeds and get the 2014 garden season started.
Sheesh. I’m tired just thinking about it now!
~Mavis
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