- Weeding. You don't have to do the whole garden all at once. If you have to pick and choose, get the ones that are starting to flower first. Get a small hand cultivator (single hook for small spaces is my choice) and work small patches. Something is better than nothing.
- Watering. Most plants are better off allowing to dry in between watering. Concentrate on containers first and do it in sections so you aren't out there for hours. Consider soaker hoses and drip lines where it makes sense. Turn it on and have a beer.
- Planting. It doesn't have to get done all at once. Prep an area and plant. Have another beer. Prep another area and plant. Do a little each day, don't save it all for the weekend. A hidden reward in planting over time, especially with edible crops, is your garden keeps producing all summer long. The one caveat is to watch the days to maturity on your seed packets. Don't wait too long on those long season crops or you will be disappointed. Space out greens, herbs, and short season root crops for extended harvest.
- Harvesting. My favorite thing in mid-summer is to take my morning coffee out to the garden early in the morning. The neighbors are sleeping, but the birds are singing. What better atmosphere can you ask for if you have some work to do? Morning is also the best time to harvest many things since they are not wilted by the heat of the day. Keep buckets or bags in a small deck box or even a plastic covered bin so they are always handy when you find yourself picking more than fits in your hooded sweatshirt.
- Dead heading. Yup, you really should pull, pinch, or snip off those spent flower heads. Early in the season, this will keep your plants blooming better. If you plan on collecting seed, then you should let some go later in the season so the seed can mature on the plant. Keep a garden scissors or snips in the same box or hang it on a hook by the door. If you don't have to look for your tools, you are more likely to do the job. Purchase a couple so you can keep them close to different garden areas. You can also enjoy a beer while doing this task.
- Smelling the flowers. Don't forget that the main reason you garden is for the beauty of it all. Put chairs out where you can sit and enjoy the fruits of your labor. I like to have sitting areas in the most unexpected places. It is fun to look at things from various perspectives. And have another beer.
A bit of gardening, a bit of memories, and a bit of life. I started an on-line garden journal for myself, but I hope it also gives something to others who read it. Thank you for all your kind encouragement.
Saturday, May 23, 2015
Garden goings on
In between all the big work of the nursery and greenhouse, I snatch moments in my own garden life. I don't do marathon gardening sessions like I used to. Even less now. Here is my list of garden jobs you can do in small snatches of time and still enjoy gardening on your terms:
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beer,
dead heading,
harvesting,
planting,
watering,
weeding
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