So, I've decided
to call this year's version of our garden "The Pregnant Gardener".
As you may know or have guessed already, I am pregnant. I'm nearly
24 weeks along with my 3rd child and I am determined to still have my garden.
The only year I have not had a garden in the past 6 is when I was
pregnant with my second child, but that's because he was born at the beginning
of June and I was WAY to round to get down on the ground! This year has
been rather slow in coming...about 2 months ago, I weeded all 3 of our garden
boxes......our boxes are about 3ft by 20 ft each. I was still feeling
good and capable and was anxious for the spring. Well, then we had a
range of icky and nice weather, but I knew there was still a frost potential so
I waited.........well, guess what happens when you have a range of icky and
warm days and fertile boxes of dirt? Unless you are from another planet,
then your guess is probably right...stuff grows! I went back out right
after the last frost about 2 weeks ago....and you would have thought I had
never touched those boxes. Devastated much? Well, there is a big
difference in 2 months ago to now......namely a little girl, all curled up and,
up until this past week, with her back flat up against my pelvic bone.
Doesn't lend to the ability to bend over for any length of time
easy......at all! There is only so long that I can either hover over
those boxes or be in the downward dog position in the grass before I'm just
worn out. So, I have been doing a 5-6 foot section at a time and calling it
a night. I have now cleared 1 2/3 boxes. Hope to get the second
totally done this weekend and maybe the third....maybe. I have gone ahead
and planted things as I have found the good soil again. Stood up my
trellis tee-pee and planted cucumbers which have started to peek through
already. Got some pumpkin plants going and they are about an inch tall
now. Tonight, I managed to put in some sunflowers, beans, yellow squash,
peas, and butternut squash. It was hot, though. I was never so
happy to read on the package of pea seeds "scatter and cover".
Hot damn! So, there you have it. The beginning of what I hope
will be another successful year. Learned a few lessons last year about
positioning my cucumbers so I can see all the plants instead of going on safari
to get them and putting the pumpkins near the outer part of the garden so they
can grow out into the yard instead of into the other boxes; creating our own
pumpkin maze. Getting a late start, but our growing season was extensive
last year so even get a percentage of what we had last year would be quite the
haul! At some point I'll get some pictures up here, but not until the
other boxes are done........how embarrassing otherwise! Maybe I'll even
convince my sister and friend to post some of their pics too since they have
quite the produce sections themselves! Signing off for now.......I'm
EXHAUSTED and being kicked! Happy gardening!
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