Welcome to my garden blog 2023.2 ๐ป We had a little rain so I took the opportunity to move some daffodils into the beds by our drive.
We have crocus, daffodils, and tulips we put in last year. The cluster of two color daffodils in the middle and the two clumps off to the right are new today. We have been eyeing some "voluteer" daffodils at the edge of a nearby field. Our neighbor dumps all the clean up from his garden and yard along the edge of the woods and there are some flowers growing there now. We transplanted some to level up our new beds ๐
Moving on the garden, we cleaned up the beds before the rain came. We had some garlic that we planted last year but it was shaded by other plants and never really got going. But it over wintered and is off to a good start this year ๐ We gently transplanted it all together in the end of the bed near the gate. Its the only thing in our raised beds right now. We have started seedlings inside and I will update you on those in another post. But its too early to move anything outside yet.
I fashioned some supports for the raspberries from scrap lumber. I also added a new fence post to repair the fence section damaged by a fallen tree this winter.
The big project for the day was adding some narrow beds along the fence. We are going to use them for radishes, onions, and other small plants that need some space outside of the jungle of the bigger beds ๐
I had to breakdown and buy some new lumber for the sides of the beds but I found scraps to do the ends. We used hugelkultur principles to fill the beds. Starting with cardboard for a barrier at the bottom then some sticks and leaves for fill. We added more but didn't get a picture. This was just the start.
Next we added some fill soil and then better gardening coil for the top.
We added four narrow beds about 4 foot by 6 inches each. Lots of new space. Inside the fence ๐ protected from rabbits and deer plus with better soil than the acidic local soil under the pine trees. No way to keep the squirrels out ๐ For those of you in the northern hemisphere, I hope your gardens are coming together. Its an exciting time of year with the flowers coming up and leaves popping on the trees!
I'll end with a picture of the lake on this cloudy day. Thanks for checking out my post ๐
that looks great!!!
my parents have fields and fields and fields of daffodil. so pretty.
happy gardening
Thanks. Daffodils are definitely one of my favorite flowers.
You have shared lovely photos and at the end of the post adding the picture of the lake is excellent. This is a very nice place
It's greentuesday on Leothreads and we can share anything like a picture, a thought, an idea, or anything. Hope to see you there!
Thanks friend ๐
Cool garden... here too, the squirrels eat all my "plantations". Last year I could only save one strawberry ๐. Fortunately they don't eat the herbs although they like to make holes in the planters to hide some nuts.
Squirrel just dig lol Dig holes to hide nuts. Dig holes to look for nuts. Dig holes just to see what you are doing digging in the garden.