Sunday, June 6, 2010

A Bed is Raised

RAISED GARDEN BEDS!

I had all of the best intentions to start all kinds of garden plants indoors this winter. I has a wish list all filled out with heirloom seeds with short growing season. I had my mini greenhouse all cleaned out and organized and ready to go. I had peat pellets and potting mix and an army of 3" pots for transplanting. And a toddler. And a baby. And a hospital bill. So needless to say, none of it got done. Not only were my hands way too busy with  the babes, my budget was all tied up in paying off Rowan's last bills from her birth. 

We aren't totally empty handed though! Grandma Simons gave Ophelia a couple of those mini kid window greenhouses and we planted those (just flowers) - and I busted out my own bigger window greenhouse and started some squash and pumpkins. And we also started a few herbs in the windowsill as well. And I was able to hit a seed sale last month at Murdoch's Ranch and Home Supply. 

The first batch of window sill starts went out in the greenhouse about a month ago. And promptly got frozen to death by our lovely May winter that blew through. Oops! The second batch is still happily growing in the window sill and are about to make a few days out in the real weather to harden before going into the ground. 

And that leads me to the biggest news! I finally finished making my raised beds! I raised and planted the garlic patch in the fall. A few weeks ago I went and purchased all of the lumber to make the remaining raised beds for the rest of the garden. I started with the Perennial Herbs, which got a 5' x 4' box to match the garlic patch box. Then I made up 8 boxes that are 4' x 4' for the vegetable garden. I have them in 2 rows of 4 each, with about 18" of path space between each box. I even added a trellis pole to one box so I can grow our squash and pumpkins up on a net! Yesterday, I took Rowan to the garden center and purchased enough amendments to fill the herb bed and 4 of the garden boxes. Today, I finished the last four boxes and got them installed. And as soon as Rowan wakes up, we are headed back to the garden center to pick up the last of the amendments for the last four boxes. Then everything will be ready and we can plant seeds and starts throughout the week! YAY! 

I am very excited about our garden this summer. The past two summers have not produced much in the way of vegetables. I am hoping that raising the beds and filling them with a very plant friendly growing medium will give us some good results. We are putting in corn, peas, beans, onions, squash, pumpkins, carrots, radishes, turnips, spinach, lettuces, peppers, and tomatoes. The herb garden has perennial chives, mint, oregano, cilantro, and lavender so far. I plan to add a few more from the garden center this afternoon! 

My last bit of gardening news: Baby Trees! When we were at Cashman's Nursery yesterday, they offered me a free baby apple tree for my baby. I graciously accepted and them also purchased a second tree so both girls could have their own tree. We planted them today and I am loving the prospect of having more trees in the yard as well as having apples in a few years. 

I will add photos to this post later this week. The sun took a dive right as I was starting to take some progress shots today. 

Happy planting!

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