Tuesday, March 19, 2013

Longing for Green

 
It's been a cold and dreary March here in Ohio, leaving one to wonder if 
spring will ever escape winter's grip.
 
 
This is about as green as it gets in my yard right now.
 
 
Even though the weather has been chilly, I have been able to get a few things accomplished in the back yard.
 
  
I've been doing some reading and decided to take the space that was my vegetable 
garden and turn it into raised beds.
 
   
It's been a big and heavy project hauling wood and bags of soil and compost.  Bags of pea gravel are also being brought in to cover the new dividing pathways.
At least all the boxes are made.  I only need to get one box filled right now, 
so I can start planting the early crops like peas, spinach, and lettuce.  
The rest can be done in the next month or so after my back recovers. 
 
 
What excites me most is the good soil that will be in the boxes and how much better everything will/should grow.  I've mixed a combination of top soil, compost, 
manure, vermiculite and peat moss together to create the perfect growing medium.  
 
   
Now all I need to do is plant some seeds, pray it gets warmer, and wait for something green to sprout.
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12 comments:

Linda P said...

That looks lovely and although a lot of hard work has gone into making those raised beds it will be easier to manage. Looking forward to seeing your plants as they grow and bring pleasure.

Laura Turner said...

You've done a lot of hard work, but those beds will bring you many yummies and much beauty. Congrats on tackling such a big project!

Laura

Marty@A Stroll Thru Life said...

Can't wait to see the new garden. Hugs, Marty

Liz said...

What an exciting project, even tho it looks like a lot of work! I would say you are well on your way to a great spring/summer reward!

Edith DUTERTRE said...

les travaux de jardinage ont commencés
j' espère que le gel n' aura pas fait
trop de perte dans les plantes
d' ici 15 jours on pourra
profiter un peu plus de soleil
bonne journée
edith (iris)

Michele M./ Finch Rest said...

Oh that's going to be awesome, Cindy!

Let me know if when things start growing we need to do produce swaps- we seems to have different lucks each year.

I just pray we have better luck with tomatoes this year - not sure if it was rabbits or deer or husband, but for two years now we've had bleh crops.

Can't WAIT for warmth and sun to dry up all this cold yucky grey rainy weather!! Yesterday was AWFUL- we were supposed to have our windows put in but they cancelled due to sideways rain coming down...they are here today though and already it's looking nicer!

Lucille said...

I am amazed at the amount of hard work you have done. It will be a lovely vegetable garden and you know what you will be eating. You must be extremely physically strong to have accomplished all this. We're having a huge snow storm in Ottawa today. I really hope it's the last one of the year. It looks like Christmas eve out there.

My Garden Diaries said...

WOW!!!!!! This is AWESOME!!!! Oh how I wish I had enough sun to have this four square with a path that divides! Your back must really be sore because that is a huge project! I can not wait to see your garden grow! Wonderful work!

Unknown said...

Nice boxes made. Wonderful information for me.

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June said...

oh my goodness Cindy, this is amazing! Could you come on over here to my place and do that? After your back heals up :)
I can't wait to see the pics of everything growing like mad!
sending hugs...

~Lavender Dreamer~ said...

You've made a good start and you'll be ready to plant soon! Happy Spring!

Cottage and Broome said...

I'd love to raised beds of veggies but the deer would feed on them daily! Still to cold to do much work out side in Michigan. Can't wait for spring. Thanks for stopping by, Laura

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