Yay! It's time to start planting the veggie garden here at Mourning Dove Cottage. Galen dug up the soil today, adding some fertilizer and compost so we could get started. We have three raised beds. One bed I planted about a week ago.
Onions were the first to go in.
Strawberry plants were started about a week ago. We had a large strawberry patch for several years, but when we moved the raised bed last year because of shade, we lost most of them. This year we put in three plants and we'll see how they do.
Strawberry plants were started about a week ago. We had a large strawberry patch for several years, but when we moved the raised bed last year because of shade, we lost most of them. This year we put in three plants and we'll see how they do.
8 comments:
I'm so eager to do this but it's way to early to plant in our area. Infact it's still miserably cold. I'm so ready for some sunshine.
Hugs,
Cathie
Good for you Donna, getting the garden ready to plant!
We won't be able to plant until May 15. You'll be harvesting something by then I'm sure. Love your hand painted Easter eggs. Mimi
We're not quite "there" yet with planting weather. Most of my garden doesn't get planted until mid April here in the Pacific Northwest... but I'm counting down the days :)
~Chris
So fun to see a spring garden going in...I'm counting the months until I can plant LOL!
Sounds like fun and I am envious! We are going to plant our lettuce, peas and spinach this coming week. We have to wait until the end of April here in the mountains to plant tomatoes. I wish I could be working in the garden right now. Kent is going to have to do the turning of the soil, because I am still in therapy for my shoulder, but I can follow behind and plant the seeds!
Hugs,
Penny
Thoughts of sweet greens and juicy tomatoes are apt motivation.
We would love to plant a garden, but we just don't have time for caring for it yet. Some day.
oh my gosh...we can't WAIT to play in the dirt!! No fair Donna :)
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