The garden is growing!
Wednesday, March 31, 2021
GARDEN IS GROWING NICELY
Monday, March 29, 2021
WHEN EVERYTHING GOES WRONG
Well so Saturday didn't turn out in reality like I had imagined it in my mind. It was my birthday weekend of course so I figured I'd have a great day of doing the stuff that I enjoy...
Let me run to the shed and get the mower...
NOPE: Smelled something dead in the wind. If you've ever smelled that, you know what it is. I investigated and found that apparently something went under the barn and died. Great. I'm not sticking my head down there and shining a light to see what it was.
Let me just have my Zen Machine time...
Sunday, March 28, 2021
HOBART SUNDAY
Friday, March 26, 2021
SCORPION!
Wednesday, March 24, 2021
BLUEBERRIES ARE PLANTED
Monday, March 22, 2021
GARDEN 2021 HAS STARTED
Saturday, March 20, 2021
SPRING IS FINALLY HERE
Well look what we have here...
The pear trees are in bloom!
The plum trees are in bloom!
The apple trees are in bloom!
And we have it on good authority from this little lady we saw last weekend that SPRING IS HERE!
Today as this posts, I'll be at the farm...shouldn't have to mow so soon after last week so hopefully I'll be able to get some things planted. The big event today is to get the blueberries planted in their new homes and then get the veggie garden started, depending on what plants I found on the way to the farm.
Tomorrow, we will go pick up the farm truck. We bought it last week of course but they had to get stuff out of it and clean it up a bit and then get the paperwork on their end processed. We also had to get a third parking space set up at the apartment, temporarily of course, while we get some things done on the truck.
We hope that your first day of Spring is off to a good start!
Thursday, March 18, 2021
PLANNING FOR WATER IN A CRISIS
Water...
We literally can't live without it and yet many of us don't realize how quickly it can become something you can't find anywhere. We found this out during the recent epic freeze event. This is some of what we saw:
Monday, March 15, 2021
BLUEBERRY SOIL BLEND FOR RAISED BEDS
This weekend was mowing (see yesterday's post) and working on the new raised beds. After much research, we settled on this process for our blueberry raised beds. Since they require a special soil (much more acidic) you need to plant them in a special mix. There are bags of blueberry blend soil around for sale but we found that they are hard to find and VERY expensive if you do find them ($15 for 1 cu ft and we'd need quite a few).
Turns out in the end they are just blends of a few basic things and we can make our own just as easily (and it's much more affordable).
Blueberry soil blend |
I found suggestions online for a 50/50 blend using prepackaged blended potting soil and peat moss. Sounded good to me! We've had good luck with the Kellogg brand raised bed mix so we used that since it's a combination of compost, soil, etc. Instead of mixing those separately, it was easier to just buy the mix and then add in the peat moss.
Using an online calculator, I found that our rings hold a little over 7 cubic feet. The garden soil bag is 2 cu ft and the peat moss is 3 cu ft.
Seemed like 2 bags of soil and 1 bag of peat moss per bed would be the perfect ratio once mixed together...
Round galvanized raised bed |
I layered it in...about a cubic foot of soil (1/2 the bag) and 1/3 of the peat moss. Then the other half of the soil and some more peat moss. Then half the second bag of soil, more peat moss etc. That made it easy...
Filling raised bed for blueberries |
Blueberry bed |
Backyard orchard |
Sunday, March 14, 2021
BACK ON THE ZEN MACHINE
The first mow of the season...
We had the weeds starting to pop up taller than the grass and because the weather was cool, the threat of rain was looming and I had other projects to do with more coming next weekend, the best bet was to go ahead and mow.
Wide open spaces.
Love mowing!
And when it's done it's so satisfying. I always mow a bit short early in the season. We are approaching what we call the "rainy season" around here and so I want to make sure it's done in case I have to miss a weekend due to rain.
It was about normal in distance covered etc and a little less time-wise because the grass wasn't as thick as it sometimes is when mowing.
Overall, it was a great feeling to be back on the Zen Machine...not unlike this feeling...
I always feel like I can solve the problems of the world while I'm in the "Zen zone", ha.
Hope you had a good weekend! In case you missed yesterday's post, be sure to check it out for the latest addition to the farm!