Garden Envy
Maybe plant envy is a more accurate term.
Last year I built two raised garden beds in the side yard.
Brought in fill dirt
And got planting.
The kale overwintered and I'm eating it frequently. But two raised beds don't seem like enough space This is valuable real estate and everywhere I turn there are new plants to buy or seeds to sprout.
My original garden is nicely fenced, which keeps the dogs from wandering through and crushing tender plants in their path, but... it's a snake breeding zone. I let it run rampant and now it needs serious attention and soil amendments. Gotta do it though as there are eggplant sprouting, spagetti squash seed to sow, and I'm really craving celeriac. And maybe okra.
The (self-imposed) pressure is on with Memorial Day, traditionally post frost season, this Monday.
Last year I built two raised garden beds in the side yard.
Brought in fill dirt
And got planting.
The kale overwintered and I'm eating it frequently. But two raised beds don't seem like enough space This is valuable real estate and everywhere I turn there are new plants to buy or seeds to sprout.
My original garden is nicely fenced, which keeps the dogs from wandering through and crushing tender plants in their path, but... it's a snake breeding zone. I let it run rampant and now it needs serious attention and soil amendments. Gotta do it though as there are eggplant sprouting, spagetti squash seed to sow, and I'm really craving celeriac. And maybe okra.
The (self-imposed) pressure is on with Memorial Day, traditionally post frost season, this Monday.



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