DuaeGuttae
Minister of Fire
Work continues on the new garden space. My husband finished building the boxes, and the kids and I worked on loading them up with organic material we’ve been producing and collecting. They’ll get a good thick layer of purchased compost, too, but that part isn’t done yet.
We were also able to use the trellis frames that moved with us from our former home. They were built only three feet wide, but we replaced the old (and worn) trellis netting with some four foot wire fencing that we got from friends who no longer needed it. We have more supports to build, but we’re making progress. (If you look closely in the background, you might be able to see some of the branches that had to be cleared for this project. They’re slowly providing the chips we’re using around the beds.)
I have some cool season plants in the very back bed (dill, green onions, Brussels sprouts, and parsley). The more heat-loving plants continue to spend most days outside but have been coming back inside at night recently. The frost date actually just passed, but the temperatures are low enough at night for me to bring them back inside. The peppers got potted up again, the cucumbers for the first time. It’s looking like it may be possible to plant them out next weekend temperature-wise. We’ll see.
This week has been a spring break devoted to yard work (there’s a lot going on other than this spot, too, but it’s not quite gardening). We’ll be back to our regular schedule tomorrow, but it was nice to have some extra time to work and to make it a real family project.
![[Hearth.com] 2019 Garden Thread [Hearth.com] 2019 Garden Thread](https://www.hearth.com/talk/data/attachments/242/242514-7df62966c2c6ea1b1b7bd16b949db8d1.jpg?hash=r72hccRQqk)
We were also able to use the trellis frames that moved with us from our former home. They were built only three feet wide, but we replaced the old (and worn) trellis netting with some four foot wire fencing that we got from friends who no longer needed it. We have more supports to build, but we’re making progress. (If you look closely in the background, you might be able to see some of the branches that had to be cleared for this project. They’re slowly providing the chips we’re using around the beds.)
I have some cool season plants in the very back bed (dill, green onions, Brussels sprouts, and parsley). The more heat-loving plants continue to spend most days outside but have been coming back inside at night recently. The frost date actually just passed, but the temperatures are low enough at night for me to bring them back inside. The peppers got potted up again, the cucumbers for the first time. It’s looking like it may be possible to plant them out next weekend temperature-wise. We’ll see.
This week has been a spring break devoted to yard work (there’s a lot going on other than this spot, too, but it’s not quite gardening). We’ll be back to our regular schedule tomorrow, but it was nice to have some extra time to work and to make it a real family project.
![[Hearth.com] 2019 Garden Thread [Hearth.com] 2019 Garden Thread](https://www.hearth.com/talk/data/attachments/242/242513-8ed218a3d4de6c1af69fa1c138a3ad13.jpg?hash=QMrX6B-r4M)
![[Hearth.com] 2019 Garden Thread [Hearth.com] 2019 Garden Thread](https://www.hearth.com/talk/data/attachments/242/242514-7df62966c2c6ea1b1b7bd16b949db8d1.jpg?hash=r72hccRQqk)