High Hopes
It was a beautiful weekend. I had two whole days off, two glorious days of 80-degree weather
What did I do instead? Work on gardening. Really. The whole weekend.
About two weeks ago I was at the dollar store (yes, I am classy like that.) and noticed that they had a wide variety of seed packets at the unbeatable price of 10 for $1.
Pictured above: Gardenias, in front flower bed, slumping.
So I sowed (planted? scattered?)
As fate would have it, the boy recently found 30 feet worth of chain-link fence in our stream (also 7 old tires, but those would prove less useful) which after some discussion (involving the word
Add a few yards of topsoil from the waste management center down the road a ways (it sounds like we live in the boonies because...we sort of do.) and half a hot day's worth of cutting sod, digging, spiking, and wheelbarrowing and we were well on our way to tacky hick yard paradise. (Check it out, pictured above)
Later on in the day when it got a bit cooler I plopped the little sprouts into the new beds and
The next day I got up pretending that I was just going to putter a little bit in the garden before studying, but of course somehow ended up back at that same dollar store buying more seeds (this time of flowers) and some classy garden day-cor, including a little ceramic thermometer with birds on it, a hummingbird sheperd's hook, and a copper-wire and green marble swingy thing. Totally. Sweet.
So then I spent the day planting morning glory around the split rail fence in the front yard (pictured to the left) and the garden

Some more random pictures:
Below: Makeshift garden labels from chopsticks, paper, packing tape. I did not take a picture of the "cabbage" flag which I taped upside down onto the chopstick. R: Transplanted fig tree (which was definitely a half-day's worth of work digging up roots, etc. I hope the dang thing lives!):
1 Comments:
Glorious! I am very jealous and hope to have a similar garden of my own someday :)
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