Sunday, May 3, 2009

And We're Back.....

Welcome back to my blog and to the garden!! I am pleased to say I am taking all of the knowledge I've gained over the last year and applying it in this year's garden.

I've consulted a lot of gardening friends about how to cut down on weeds. I decided to try the landscape fabric and straw technique. I bought two rolls of fabric and put it down yesterday before I put my veggies in. The idea is that the fabric will help cut off the supply of sun to the weeds. Here's hoping it works!

Yesterday, I visited Tait Farms, a wonderful farm in Boalsburg, and purchased a load of veggies to plant. I bought onions (only one container this year!), lettuce (two kinds), bok choy and broccoli. I'll put peppers and tomatoes in after Memorial Day, when the soil temperature is at a consistent 70 degrees and more conducive to growing them. I also plan to plant herbs in pots after Memorial Day.

While at Tait's, I was able to enjoy their open house and try some yummy local food. I wound up buying a hunk of sharp cheddar cheese made by a local farmer in Millheim. I am a sucker for good cheese and aspire to someday make my own. I probably need to find someone with a cow first, but I'll work on that.

I am really excited at how popular gardening has become. We started a community garden program in the Township. We sold over 20 plots with very little effort. The best part is that some of the gardeners are people who live in apartments and therefore wouldn't have a way to grow their own food. Its great to see a push toward sustainability and healthy living. I really hope this fad sticks.

In addition to my garden, I've been busy getting the yard in shape. Last year, I was totally overwhelmed by the flower beds and the yard. This year, I've decided to tackle things in chunks. I've focused on the Oasis first. I planted the "gutter" of the trellis (which is really a planter) with some pretty flowers. I also redid the bottom of the trellis - I added more stones and ripped out the cheap plastic border. In its place, I made a border out of the rocks that the old homeowner picked from the garden and stored in my cellar. I got over my fear of the cellar and harvested a ton of rocks. I still have a ton, so if anyone needs rocks, please let me know!

I'm in a play, so the next three weeks are incredibly busy. Expect more posts once my turn as Mandi McCoy is over.

Until then, happy gardening!

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