Jumping the Gun
Apr. 15th, 2016 07:20 pmSo I've got this garden right?
Well, not really yet.
We moved into the house at the end of February. When we moved in, the garden and yard was a pretty big mess. There were so many leaves, all over the yard, weeds like crazy and the garden plot (a L shaped area that used to be a garden) had been neglected for long enough that there were literal trees growing in it.
I don't know if the pictures will come along when it cross posts to tumblr but there are before and current-ish pictures here
Before:



After:


So I did a lot! And it's spring and we should be frost free! Which is exciting! A month or so ago, I got my early seeds started and now I've got six enormous cherry tomato plants along a who bunch of other things. The parsley got planted. Things are being transplanted and planted in two days.
But now I'm thinking about neeeeext year. Already. I want to get around for next year when I haven't even been through one season of gardening here in maryland, and I haven't had a garden since I was in high school. Especially since I haven't tried gardening and keeping something alive with my work schedule, whiiiich is so many. On that note, I won't be around as much since it's summer! I work a lot of hours! In fact I'm working tomorrow, saturday. So I'm doing probably 50 or 55 hours a week right now and its only going to increase.
So I guess this is a waiting game for me, about me. To see if I can plant and maintain a garden while working so much and such a physical job.
Well, not really yet.
We moved into the house at the end of February. When we moved in, the garden and yard was a pretty big mess. There were so many leaves, all over the yard, weeds like crazy and the garden plot (a L shaped area that used to be a garden) had been neglected for long enough that there were literal trees growing in it.
I don't know if the pictures will come along when it cross posts to tumblr but there are before and current-ish pictures here
Before:



After:


So I did a lot! And it's spring and we should be frost free! Which is exciting! A month or so ago, I got my early seeds started and now I've got six enormous cherry tomato plants along a who bunch of other things. The parsley got planted. Things are being transplanted and planted in two days.
But now I'm thinking about neeeeext year. Already. I want to get around for next year when I haven't even been through one season of gardening here in maryland, and I haven't had a garden since I was in high school. Especially since I haven't tried gardening and keeping something alive with my work schedule, whiiiich is so many. On that note, I won't be around as much since it's summer! I work a lot of hours! In fact I'm working tomorrow, saturday. So I'm doing probably 50 or 55 hours a week right now and its only going to increase.
So I guess this is a waiting game for me, about me. To see if I can plant and maintain a garden while working so much and such a physical job.
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Date: 2016-04-27 12:28 am (UTC)I know that my parents left one plant by accident when they moved their rhubarb patch and laid down a good three inches of gravel and that one plant still came back.
I might be able to get Jade to water things for a day or two on occasion, but she's really not an outdoors or even plant person. She has a tendency to kill plants. I'm also in charge of the indoor plants because of it :/
But I'll see. Right now, watering takes maybe twenty minutes a day and that's because I've got seeds starting so its everyday. Maybe once things get going I'll drop it to every other day.
I'm working on it! And I'm trying to be much more careful with my time/energy levels than I was last year!