Monday, June 01, 2009

Busy

Spring is definitely here in Wisconsin, which means I spend nearly every nice day working outside in the yard. Last year my big project was the landscaping of our natural fence. This year my big project is our vegetable garden and the beginning of landscaping around our back patio (I say beginning because this is going to involve tearing out a lot of grass -- that's a lot of work!).

In late March I started by ripping out a bunch of grass next to our patio and porch. This area gets a lot of sun and faces south. It also looked to me to be the perfect size and location for a set of raised beds, for vegetable gardening. I ripped up the grass and flipped it over so that it would die and start to rot. PHEW! I was tired after this (but not as sore as I thought I would be. woo! Also, note how brown the grass is, and the bare dirt to the left by the white rock.).

This stayed like this for about 6 weeks, though I would go out there occasionally and smooth out areas or tear up big chunks of sod. Meanwhile, I started my seeds.

In the beginning of May, we bought our lumber to build the raised beds. We built 3 separate beds: 4'x8', 4'x5', and 3'x6', using 2"x8" pieces of wood (which really means 1.5" x 7.25". weird).

Last weekend we bought the dirt to fill 2 of the beds, and Connor helped me smooth it out. He had a lot of fun with that. We tore up the rotted grass and put that in the bottom of the beds. Oh, and see the plants growing up now where the white rock is? That's our raspberry patch.

I transferred our strawberries to the 3'x 6' bed, and the 4'x 5' one now has broccoli, sweet red peppers, jalepeƱos, serrano peppers, and lettuce. The rear bed will be getting the roma tomatoes and tomatillos sometime this week. The grass is also much greener now, no?

I also bought a new half-moon edger and have been working on cleaning up the edges of the flower bed. In this photo I'm working my way towards the peach tree. For now, I'll just clean up the edge, but eventually, a bunch of that grass around it is going to be gone. You can see the bird bath the family gave me for Mother's Day too. Most of the iris are in full bloom and those peonies are going to be next. Things are looking really good.

5 comments:

Carolyn (Diary of a Sewing Fanatic) said...

for someone who lives in an apt on purpose, this is amazing that you do all of this and enjoy it! I can't wait to see pics of it as the season progresses!

Micki said...

I can't wait to see how everything turns out!

Yarndude said...

I like how it's June 1st and here in Wisconsin we're saying things like "Spring is definitely here..."

It sounds like you're getting a lot of work done, I'm sure it'll be worth it.

Anonymous said...

This is really cool! I would love to do this in my yard. Do the beds negatively affect your home's resale value? Is there a lot of weeding required? Does the wood rot? Right now I have 2 pepper plants, and my daughter and I have enjoyed them.

Cheryl said...

I love what you're doing! It is such hard work, I know. Everything looks so beautiful...nice job mi hermana.