I am not a very good gardener. My wife calls me a bumbler in my yard. A great description as that is just what I do. I hope you’re not reading this in hopes of gleaning nifty tips and what not. If you have vast experience with gardening, you will probably get a kick out of hearing about my latest bumblings.
In the past few weeks, I’ve been in garden ramp up mode. Cleaning up mountains of leaves. Cruising my neighborhood for even more leaves. (I make my own mulch. Just me and the lawn mower and lots of time.) Planting bulbs. Watching as my bulbs get carted off by those damned squirrels. Clearing out the weeds from my vegetable garden raised beds. Building more raised beds.
Last week, I got a large part of the vegetable garden plan complete. (I must have a plan. Must.)
Some of these vegetables are only staying for the cool weather.
My first cool weather harvest was, shall we say, small.
I think the winter we’ve had really beat the crap out of my plants. Never fear! I’ve started some new cool weather plants!
Just look at those little cabbage seedlings. So full of potential. I did leave one lone cabbage plant in the ground to see what happens.
It certainly looks better than the other ones I snatched up already. I’ll give it a few more weeks and see if it makes something worthy of the Kroger isle.
This year, I’m starting a strawberry patch. So far, I’ve added a load of composted horse manure and mixed it all together. 
I can’t decide if I should plant the Everbearing or Junebearing. Or if I should buy these starter roots(super cheap)


or the small plants.


I’ll think on that some more.
Ok, so I’m pretty excited about spring coming soon. Bring on the sun rays!



















Kenn
/ March 9, 2010Awesome.
Sharn
/ April 29, 2010Dig it! (sorry for the pun)
hey, i had the same problems with bulbs and squirrels… wrapped them in chicken wire and problem solved