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So I started a blog. I'm a planner. I like to organize and prioritize. Sounds kind of weird for a gardener, but hey, its who I am. I like dirt. I like starting things from seeds and help them become the greatness that is veggie! I spent countless hours/days/weeks/months preparing for my garden adventure. I read. I read seed catalogs, old books of my mother's, other gardeners' blogs, random websites about gardening basics, and magazines. With that said, I will forever be a beginner gardener/farmer. So, again, I started a blog. I'm going to share my gardening ups and downs, what worked for me and, of course, my epic failures. I love to share tricks and knowledge and experiences with people that I've learned over time. So please, read my blog and come over to my garden, and mostly, enjoy!



Friday, March 26, 2010

The sun is in my eyes!!!

I can't help it. I'm a morning person. I love morning sunshine. I love rainy mornings. I love foggy mornings. I love them all. I'm sitting here at the computer today with good coffee and the sun coming in through the blinds. Its so bright. I swear I can smell it. Early mornings give you an entire day of possibilities. To-do lists are born. (I say that like its a new calf on a farm) The only thing I like better than sitting here with the sun on my face is sitting in my veggie garden pulling weeds with the sun in my face and its not quite warm enough for that yet. I feel like I'm too young to really know how to slow down my life and enjoy it and to truly understand what happiness is, but I feel like I do. Knowing that Sophia is snuggled on the couch with her piggies and milk watching her favorite cartoon, Hubby is home from work and sleeping upstairs, and I'm here with my coffee...my heart is doing back flips. It seems like my family is always caught up in what someone else in our family is doing or saying. They think I'm stuck up because I don't come around much or partake in the *bashing* that goes on. Truth is, I just don't care and if they spent as much time looking at their own lives and understanding what would make them happy, they wouldn't have to put other people down just to make their lives look better. It makes me sad because they don't understand that.

Well, that was NOT garden talk. Moving on! All of my trays have sprouted and are doing well. I'm about to start a few more trays. I worked out in the garden this past week for awhile when it was warm. (ice on the front porch...ironically NOT cool!) Pulled weeds. Planned where stuff was going to go. Made top secret plans to infiltrate the side yard with a small pumpkin patch. (Hubby said don't touch that yard) Now that I've tackled a few sewing projects and I'm feeling slightly more confident that my sewing machine doesn't want me dead, I think I'm going to make me a few skirts for working out in the garden. I think they will look smashing with my blue boots from last year. I want the neighbors to think I'm totally bonkers...to see the real me! :-P Its the closest thing to a farm for now and I'm running with it. They just better be thankful that hoofed animals are illegal within city limits otherwise Linus, my fictional goat kid, would be struttin his stuff back there! I'm very reserved for my imagination. I'm just sayin!

Monday, March 22, 2010

Countdown to CHICKS

Hubby finally gave in and let me order the chicks a few weeks ago. They are due to ship the first week in May. (around the same time that my sis's baby is due...yikes) I can't wait. Sophia is already talking about them tickling her and peeping at her. We are "breaking ground" on the coop this weekend, weather permitting. I order 5 different breeds and 7 total chicks. Two Buff Orpingtons, two Americaunas, a Silver Laced Wyandotte, a Delaware (b/c hubby insisted on an all white chicken and this one has a little black mohawk as a chick--how appropriate), and a Partridge Plymouth rock. I think their colors will spice up my garden quite nicely. I keep daydreaming about sitting outside in the evening around the fire pit, knitting, watching my girls peck around for bugs.

Thursday, March 18, 2010

Seed-Crazed

A few here...a few there...seeds. They're everywhere now. Every store. Catalogs. I buy them. Its a weakness. The potential. The planning. The planting. Watching as the little stem pushes its way up through the dirt and the two little leaves pop out of the shell of the seed. For three years I've been (unsuccessfully) trying to grow poppies. This year, as I carefully planted the seeds, I decided to try again. And, for the first time, they sprouted! I'm not good with flowers. I like to throw seeds into the ground and hope for the best. Flowers don't seem to care for that method, with the exception of sunflowers and zinnias. Those are always my "plan b's."

This is what is movin and groovin in my started trays:
Burpee
Bunching Scallions
Italian Parsley
Sweet Bell Pepper Mix
Organic Romas
Thyme
Genovese Basil
Baby's Leaf Spinach
Spearmint
Gaillardia "Goblin"
Butterfly Weed

Ferry-Morse
Dill
Jalapeno Peppers
Rosemary
Sweet Spanish Onions
Great Lakes Head Lettuce
Parris Island Cos Organic Romaine
Grand Rapids Leaf lettuce
Danvers Carrots (heirloom)
Poblano Peppers
Oregano
Organic Calabrese Broccoli

Tons of seeds still to start:
Black Turtle bush beans
Casper Pumpkins
Boston Pickling Cucumbers
Burpee Sunflower cutting mix
Spaghetti Squash
Canterbury Bells "Cups and Saucers"
Prizewinner Hybrid Giant Pumpkin
Babyboo mini white pumpkins
Lemon Bee Balm (heirloom)
Feverfew (heirloom)
Thai White Ribbed Eggplants (heirloom)
Moon & Stars Watermelons (heirloom)
Cream of Saskatchewan Watermelons (heirloom)
Hazelfield Farm Tomato (heirloom)
Cour di Bue Tomato (heirloom)
more to come...

I'm trying out a small herb garden for tea blends. The variety of pumpkins are mainly for Sophia. They were so neat to grow last year and she LOVES Halloween. I'm growing tons of extra lettuces because I'm hoping to be able to donate to a local soup kitchen.

Thursday, March 11, 2010

I'm in HEAVEN

Its almost 8:30am. I've been up for awhile. Made some coffee. Fed my furry little sidekick, Happy. So far I've planted two trays, 72 pods each, of randomness-veggieness. Tons of sproutage going on. (the broccoli is my overachiever this year) I'm about to place another order with an heirloom seed company, Baker Creek Heirloom Seeds, mainly for herbs and special tomatoes that you can't find around here. In a nutshell, I'm in Heaven. The weather is starting to turn around finally and the sun has been peeking out almost everyday for a bit. I've got such big plans for my house and garden this year!! So much energy!!!