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Layla ([personal profile] layla) wrote2005-05-31 11:39 am

Greening...

Memorial Day is the traditional "past the danger of frost" planting date in Fairbanks, although this year, I don't think it's gotten below freezing since late April. Nonetheless, I spent most of the weekend working on homework, doing Kismet pages, reading and generally goofing off. I finally got my butt in gear on the garden last night ... Then I discovered that the mining tailings (which is what our yard consists of) were too rough to drag a laden wheelbarrow to the area where I built the beds, so I had to fling or carry the dirt to it one shovelful at a time. This is what happens when your yard consists solely of rocks. I ended up just putting together one 8-foot bed. If I get to feeling industrious, I'll fill a second bed with dirt and put in perennials or something, but for right now, this'll be my garden this year. I transplanted my strawberry plants into one end of it last night, and then strung up a fence to keep the dogs out. (Lucky loves the soft dirt.) By then it was after 9 p.m. and I still had to make dinner, so I didn't get any seeds planted -- too bad; it's raining today and it would have been perfect! Tonight I'm going to hit a greenhouse or two between work and class, and pick up some more strawberry plants. I have seeds for lettucs, carrots, radishes and spinach, so this will be a nice little salad and strawberry garden this summer.

Re: Greening

(Anonymous) 2005-06-01 04:38 pm (UTC)(link)
What, no cabbages? ;-)

Have fun planting your garden. Planting and growing things leaves one with such a good feeling!

-Sarah D in CA

Re: Greening

[identity profile] laylalawlor.livejournal.com 2005-06-04 08:18 pm (UTC)(link)
No cabbages this year! But next year for sure! :D