What a beautiful and productive day! The sun was shining and warming the earth: The sort of day that just begs one to get out and enjoy. This morning my daughter and I went to a MOMS Club meeting, an enjoyable and needed break. She played with her friends while I got to chat with mine, and ooh and ahh over my friend Jen’s new baby girl. She is adorable and how appropriate to welcome spring with a beautiful new life.
This afternoon Josh and our nephew, Jacob, moved some old equipment that had been “parked” on the side of the garden we want to expand. Our daughter helped me build three new portable compost bins, and Josh finished them while I started dinner. Now we can get all those leaf piles out of the yard.
I’ll have to look around and see where I can find a source for more ‘green’ fuel for the compost until we start mowing the lawn though. Most of our compostable kitchen waste goes to the little biddies in the henhouse – they need and deserve the fresh greens and peelings. Not to mention they love it.
It seems like we have gotten a few necessary things done this week. Started on Saturday - and finished on Sunday - planting 100 strawberry plants. They’ll need a year to really get settled, but then we’ll have plenty of strawberries. We ordered these from Raintree Nursery and they were all nice, healthy plants. Our order from Johnny’s Seeds arrived yesterday. Hoping we’ll have lots of corn and at least truckload of beautiful pumpkins come October – that is a hint for anyone looking for a pick your own experience that is a little (or a lot) closer to Bellingham this year.
One disappointment this week though. We’re going to have to start over with our green cabbage starts. They got much too leggy trying to find adequate sunlight before we installed a grow light and aren’t able to support themselves. One of the drawbacks of having piggy little house cats that like to eat fresh greens every chance they get is not being able to place our seed flats in front of just any window.
Everything else is doing really well however. I can hardly wait until they’re big enough to plant out in the garden. I’m glad for the sunny days, especially since rain was predicted. Also very happy for the longer days and moving into the growing season. Out in the garden today I discovered some little red lettuces pushing up where we let some go to seed last year. It is a pleasant surprise to know we are a just a week or two away from some fresh salad from our own garden.
Everywhere spring is popping out. Daffodils are beginning to bloom, trees are getting new green buds, and I can hear the over abundance of local frogs serenading each other from early evening until late at night. Tonight they are especially noticeable as today was our first real ‘leave the windows and doors open’ sort of day and the front door is still hanging open in the cooling evening air.
Oh how I wish my kids lived anywhere near a real farm. It's one of my only life regrets...that they will never 'get it' no matter how many ways i try to explain. We have enough sunlight in our backyard to support exactly 2 tomato plants...not quite 'farm life' the way i remember it!
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