Well, this has been an interesting first garden morning! Knowing that there are storms due, I went out this morning to survey the land, and set up the first of my raised beds for the vegetable patch. I have found out two very important things: First of all, my yard is NOT level. At all. Apparently the dead monster tree (oak, I think) that was in the backyard when the house was being renovated, is still trying to dominate the yard despite the fact that it was cut down a year ago. When I first moved in, cutting what grass there is was a serious chore. For every foot of grass I was able to cut, there was something sticking out of the ground that I would fall over or get the mower stuck on. I am pretty sure that there is enough root system from that tree to start a new forest! I have so many random mounds in the yard, it looks like someone was burying bodies, or a groundhog NATION is living in my back yard. Sigh.
Secondly, I must make my ex-husband's drill my best friend. I had no idea that I was going to be drilling holes it what was supposed to be predrilled lumber. Okay, so this is not actually a problem. I like working with tools and such, and the smell of fresh cut wood is absolutely wonderful. Minor issue with getting permission to USE it, though. (He is very sensitive about his power tools.) Until then, the raised bed construction is at a standstill.
Okay, so I figured that I would rake up the leaves that had fallen since the last time I raked the yard (last week). This, too, was almost an exercise in futility as, of course, I choose one of the windiest days to rake (not to mention having a backyard to backs onto the highway -- Wheeeeeeeeeee! There goes all my hard work!). However, I was able to get some of the yard done and the leaves in the new composter, along with some fruit peels. This, at least for me as a new gardener, is progress! Just as I finish this, and take some pix for this blog, here comes the rain....or so I thought. I collected my tools and my camera and headed indoors. I figure, no problem. I will watch the rain from my window seat in the dining room while I'm jotting some notes. Hahahahahaha! Five drops. That was it. Five drops of rain and here comes the sun again. REALLY? Okay, back out to continue. Nope. More rain. Don't get me wrong. I have no problems working in the rain. I LOVE the outdoors. I just had a time frame and some other things to accomplish before I went back to work. No dice. The peek-a-boo weather won today. So I am off to Lowes to check out some bedding plants while the sky makes up its mind what it wants to do. If it storms like mad as it's supposed to, I will sit at the window, dream, plan, and sketch, and wait for tomorrow.
Hello Lisa!
ReplyDeleteSounds like you had quite the day trying to work outside with threats of rain and then no rain. This has been one strange spring here in Kansas too...it was warmer in January! Thanks for stopping by today and leaving a couple of messages...I'm glad you're enjoying my blog. I need to do another post but I've been busy helping my sister in law so I'm a bit behind in putting something new on here. Maybe tomorrow. Good luck with your drilling...good for you for even attempting to do it! I love being outside too...I just wish it would warm up and then when it does if we could just do without the wind for a few days that would be REALLY nice. I hope you'll take some pictures of your Victorian home...I love old homes. Welcome to Blogland...have fun! Have a wonderful weekend.
Maura :)