I think this is year two (?) for my flat-topped hugelkultur bed. |
I hear slugs hate sand, so I gave this bed of bok choy and other greens a good sprinkling... |
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Some of the open-sourced seeds I got from the lovely folks at Seedy Saturday this year (held in Dayspring at the Municipal Activity and Recreation Complex, aka the MARC, back in February). |
The garlic I planted in the fall is several inches above the ground, so that's encouraging. I am planning to build many more hugelkultur beds in the next couple of weeks – some for veggies, some for flowers and herbs, some located along my driveway and others on the land that was cleared around the new cabin.
I am also harbouring some nut tree fantasies. I haven't decided yet if those are in my budget for this year, but I expect you know the saying: "The best time to plant a tree was 20 years ago. The second best time is now."
Oh I love growing things or helping things grow and then eating them. It's just so wonderful.
ReplyDeleteMe too, Trevor! Gardening feels like a pretty new thing for me, but it's rapidly becoming a favourite hobby.
DeleteDo the nut trees/shrubs. You won’t be sorry! Takes a while for them to fruit. The hazelnuts we planted for you are munificent now, but when did we plant them? Buy the biggest you can’t afford!
ReplyDeleteAs you know, Mom, I got my hands on some! They are leafing out now and looking pretty comfortable so far.
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