Friday, July 25, 2008

Catching up...

It's been quite awhile since I last posted here, which a few very important people have pointed out! Since my previous post spring has melted away into summer. In case you were wondering, I do mean that literally! It is Georgia after all & it's hot as the dickens! The past few months have been spent working on a number of outdoor projects. The first few I worked on, but the last couple have been almost entirely (if not all) Jeremy's accomplishments.

For example, thanks to Jeremy we now have:
  • a fenced-in compost area
  • several brick bases for our rain barrels, which elevate them so that they drain more easily when we use them to water the garden
  • stepping stones & a brick border for our front flowerbed and
  • a brick ring surrounding the tree & the lantanas planted around it













In April Jeremy & I also
planted gladiolas, calla lilies, asiatic lilies & freesias behind the house. Planting them was quite a project, as we had to dig an enormous trench into the rock-solid Georgia clay that makes up our backyard. To give the plants a chance to thrive, we made the trench at least 12 inches deep, filled it with a soil mixture of peat moss, vermiculite & compost, then planted the bulbs at their recommended depths.


Although the asiatic lilies & the freesias have apparently failed to thrive, we've been pleased with the bright & pastel gladiolas that have bloomed (the photo at right is actually a mixture that I picked). I'm hoping that as the plants age they will reproduce so that each successive year will result in more abundant colorful blooms. Only time will tell, as they say! I'm also glad that we put the gladiolas in the backyard, as it doesn't matter if they start to look sloppy as they fall over.

Meanwhile, the veggies & flowers that we planted in the raised beds & directly into the ground are doing great! So far, our crop consists just of tomatoes; we're still waiting for the peppers, eggplants, squash, etc. to get large enough to eat (as you can see I also planted some sunflowers for the birds, which are lovely). Anyway, since it's nearly August, I'm getting a bit nervous & wondering if we've done all this work for so little profit. But, there's always next year! At least then the raised beds will already be prepared, so we'll get everything planted earlier. At the very least, this year has begun the learning process that will likely continue for the rest of our gardening lives...

1 comment:

Audrey Friend said...

I love how your garden looks and the colorful flowers are awesome! You and Jeremy have green thumbs for sure! I hope one day to be able to have such a lovely display of blooms as yours.

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