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Entries in Gardening (3)

Monday
Apr082013

Kirby Barks About Yard Work

Spring is finally here an my backyard is a mess with weeds an stuff! My mama works hard all week at some job she has somewhere she goes to every weekday so I wanted to shows her how much I appreciates everthin she does for me by helpin with the yard work.  I is scared of that weed eater thing but I figured I coulds cuts the grass with that big green thing they rides on. I did just gets my official drivers licence! 

I hads to gets Kora to helps me by sittin on the gas pedal cos I is really short.  All I hads to do was steer it.
It was kinda hard to drive in straight lines so I just went ever which way.  It was kinda likes I was Tony Stewart drivin his race car in fast circles all around the track!  Mama was just relaxin on the deck when all a sudden I ranned over somethin.  Me an Kora just looked at each others an started barkin for mama who camed right away. I was kinda scared it mighta been one of my cat sisters but it was just a big stick so it was ok.
Once the grass was all cut I decided to does some work in the garden beds since mama just happens to has a rake that just my size.  I knowed the difference between the weeds and the good plants cos I done watched her ever year. I does pays attention to everthing she ever says which must be whys I such a smart dog.
I pretty sure I gots ever weed in that bed an then I throwed some straw on tops for mulchin so there wernt be no more weeds growin.
Finally I was all done which was a good thing cos my paws was sore an I was so hot an tired.  That was abouts the time I woked up from my nap. Mama has tolds me sometimes I barks an moves when I sleepin so I guess I does has dreams that is so real.    

I coulds still do the yard iffen there any gas in thats gas can or I coulds does it tomorrow. It seemed easier in my dream.

Monday
Apr022012

Plant A Veggie Garden Or Two

Since we enclosed the backyard with a four foot fence I knew I didn't want to continue with my raised garden beds which were now outside the fenced area in the left part of my backyard.  Another reason was that even though they look very nice it has become difficult to find the time to take care of all four beds, especially the weeding part.

We decided to tear them down and let that part of the yard go back to just grass since that makes it so easy to simply ride the lawn mower across.  It's amazing how much quicker it was to tear down the beds compared to the time it took to build and maintain them!

I still love to play in the dirt where I can grow flowers, herbs and vegetables.  I have several flower beds inside my backyard and just planted my herb garden which you can read about here.  I almost always purchase perennials for my flower beds.  They do cost more but return year after year so I am saving money in the long run.  I suppose when my beds become full I will simply have to prepare another.  I do plant some annual flowers on my deck each summer.

Anyway I knew I wanted some raised beds inside the fence to grow a few veggies.  Checking the local stores I found Greenland Gardner raised bed kits.  For less than $40.00 I got a 42" x 42"x 6" bed made from recycled composite material. So simple!  So nice!  I purchased one and went home to give it a try.  I liked it so much I purchased another a few days later.  This time I remembered to take pictures...

Step 1 - choose a sunny out of the way spot.  You can see the first one I did to the right.

 

Step 2 - Roll out several layers of weed block fabric or newspapers.  Slide the pieces together and place on top.  Use a level and shovel dirt below the weed barrier under the edges of the boards.  This really makes the bed look good in the yard.

 

Step 3 - Fill the box with good garden soil.  It was more work but free to use the soil from my old beds since it was already full of really good organic stuff.

 

 Step 4 - Plant your veggies, add mulch, and water.

 

Step 5 - Watch your garden grow!  I planted six of my fave Roma tomatoes, one Early Girl tomato plant, two Husky Cherry plants, six broccoli plants, spinach leaves, and radishes (seeds). 

 

While at the store I just couldn't resist this adorable doggie planter!  I placed a nice little plant in it, placed it by Kirby's Pet Peek Window, and was aghast to see him promptly hike his leg and pee on it! Oh well, that's a dogger for you!  

Have you started your veggie garden yet?

 

Friday
Mar162012

Glorious Spring Is Here

The winter doldrums are over!  I am a summer girl at heart which means spring livens my step as I watch the earth warm up sprouting various shades of glorious greens with bursts of colorful flowers here and there.

We spent last weekend cleaning up the yard readying for spring.  It was amazing how many boxes of dead leaves we raked up!  But now the grass is turning green and the planting season has begun.  Kirby loves spending time outside no matter the weather.  I've watched him these past few days with his nose forever to the ground as he scurries about the back yard picking up scents and digging every now and then.  I get tickled every time Kaitlynn looks as if she has found something for Kirby will run to see what she may have.

 

Today was such a beautiful day I decided to build my new herb garden.  I have some really nice raised vegetable beds but they are now outside the newly fenced area of our back yard.  It was a nice looking design but I just don't have time to tend to four beds. so we plan to dismantle them and rebuild two beds inside the fenced area.  I love to grow tomatoes - roma and cherry, brocolli, and my zinnias.  Sadly, I will still have to mow the yard outside the fenced area :(

We are going to place the new beds along the left side fencing so I chose the end corner for the herb garden.  I have cilantro, curled parsley, sweet mint, and lavendar.  I think I need to pick up some basil and chives.

I am so excited to start planting flowers and vegetables.  It just makes me feel reborn and alive after hibernating through the cold, dark winter. 

A time of renewal.  A time of rebirth.  Are you ready for spring?