Sunday, May 20, 2012

Three Straight Days of Gardening

Columbia shut down for a 4-day NATO holiday--worried, I think, that the commute for all of us would be terrible and that violent protests might break out putting all of us in harm's way.  So, it's almost like we got a big blizzard that shut down school for fours days. . . 

Except it's May, and the weather has been gorgeous all weekend long.  Sunny.  80's.  Windy.

So, I've spent the whole weekend gardening.  Literally every day.

Neighbor's Yard
(okay.  I had to get this out of the way first.  I had no part in this, but they have the prettiest roses in bloom right now.)


 Friday--Front Yard
I didn't do loads of work in the front yard.  Planted a big load of perennials and annuals that I bought on Friday and then watered and watered and watered--this early hot weather is pretty brutal on new plants that haven't had a proper spring to root themselves in.  

But there's some pretty stuff in there--new bleeding hearts, irises that I stole from the foreclosure across the street.  

And the northern part of the front yard--thanks to lots of patience and dividing of hostas in the last two years--is starting to actually fill in really nicely.
 

 Saturday & Sunday--Back Yard

 The big work this weekend was in the back yard.  Dan helped out a lot on this project--turning over the soil and then using a hoe to break up big chunks into smaller, planting friendly dirt.

Since the back surgery, I am less good at the heavy lifting part of gardening 
(though, I'm hoping in another year, that might turn around.  Hope springs eternal).

Backyard veggie plot before work:

Total mess.  Weedy.  Hard packed.  Ugly.



Backyard veggie plot after work:

Gorgeous! 


Okay, so I know it doesn't look like much yet.  But it's so cleared out and dark brown.  Plus, the secret ingredient. . . there's horse manure from the Ohio family farm in there. 

I planted loads and loads:

7 Tomato plants
3 Hot pepper plants
2 mounds--one squash, one zucchini
Kentucky Blue runner beans
Brussel Sprouts (from seed. . . again hope springs. . . )
Basil
and. . . 

 Green bush beans and Yellow Wax Beans


Plus, some veggies in containers with more to come.


The peonies are in bloom.


And L.P. helped out the whole time.


Man, I love spring and summer.
And four-day weekends.

1 comment:

Cincy Mom said...

Everything looks GREAT! I love the yellow and brown iris and it's wonderful that you can grow bleeding heart. Gail has gorgeous ones up in Minneapolis but I've never found a spot in the yard here where they work well. Dan did a super prep job! Mom