It's time to share your gardening progress and wisdom for the week ahead...
This weekend I made a little progress around the yard. I tested the drip irrigation system in the raised bed garden and I am happy to report that everything is working great.
I finally found time to weed the berry garden.
Jerry tilled the bee garden area again. I hope to start planting herbs in it tomorrow. I still need to add compost and til that in. This area has been tough because the greenhouse stood here for ten years. The ground was like rock. Gypsum, water, even tilling has done little so far to remedy it. The compost and bagged garden soil will have to do for this plot this year. I am running out of time. If plants don't thrive then I will work on it again next year by adding even more new soil, sand, and compost.
Today I finished that homemade sisal rope pea trellis for my red runner beans to climb on.
Jerry made legs for one of my honey bee hives. We are trying to rid our hives of the ants that love the sugar and honey inside. The cans are filled with used oil. So far, the ants haven't been able to pass through it. I hope our luck holds out.
The lilacs are blooming and my yard smells so sweet.
I had a yard sale and sold all of those extra tomato plants. It was so exciting. I can walk into the greenhouse again. Then I took some of the money and invested in a new sturdy chicken feeder, waterer and an automatic waterer for their mini-yard. I am so excited. I am feeling a little ambitious.
Here's this week's plan...
Plant tomato plants- 25 paste, and 25 others
Amend bee garden bed
Plant herbs and bee friendly plants
Break ground on the chicken garden
Put up the wire bean trellises
Set up A-frames and plant cukes
Start training berry canes on fence
Plant one more bed of lettuce and carrots
Get replacement plants for the bare root plants that did not survive winter
Mulch all my new plantings with straw
Plant more flowers too!
What have YOU been working on in YOUR garden this week???
What a good idea with the bee hive! So many people have those lovely lilacs, but I don't think they'll grow here. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteHello Daisy. Thanks for stopping by. I wish you could grow lilac in your region. They smell so nice. Have a great week.
DeleteWOW ! You guys have been busy thats for sure . I did some weeding today in my gardens but my left foot has been swollen and bothersome so I am taking it a bit at a time here ! Going to get my flowers this long weekend cant wait ! Have a great week !
ReplyDeleteHello Elaine! Take care of that foot. You're in my thoughts. I hope your planting weekend is loads of fun.
DeleteI'd say you've made great progress in your yard! So much work ~ but it's sure fun, isn't it! ;~D
ReplyDeleteYour herbs will probably like your poor soil in the bee garden. They are funny that way. My little spring garden was that way many years ago when I first started a garden there. I always put my grass clippings there as mulch between the plants and it has become beautiful loose soil now. It might be worth a try to help improve the crumb.
The sisal trellis looks great ~ it will be so pretty with the runner beans climbing it!
I have read that the oil around the bee hive does work for the ants, too.
And your lilacs are beautiful! One of my favorite flowers! MMmmmmm! They smell divine!
Hello LadyFarmer. I will try the grass clippings mulch. I hope the herbs do okay. I love lilacs too. Thanks for chiming in and have a great week.
DeleteYour lilacs are beautiful!
ReplyDeleteHope your ant deterrent continues to work, too. Have a great day!