Making progress toward a raised-bed suburb garden
As I write this post, it’s hailing and raining and thundering outside. Thank goodness my little seedling starters are cozy in their seed starting tray.
Bubba and I planted marigolds, cucumbers, and a variety of herbs on Saturday and they sprouted almost immediately! A few books told me to wait until a few strong sprouts pop up and then pinch off all put one strong seedling per compartment. We’re waiting… patiently. We hope to plant these outside in our garden after the last frost.
In other news, Haus built an amazing sandbox last weekend. Remember what the sandbox area used to look like?
Haus borrowed the plans on a blog we found called Dover Projects and altered a few things to create a 6 x 6 foot sandbox too fabulous to describe. Because I married an engineer, not only were rocks moved, ground leveled, and peat gravel laid prior to the sandbox’s arrival to its new plot of land, but the edges of the box were routed, sanded, and painted to match our house. Gotta love that man.
I’ve already enjoyed the ease of preparing dinner with an open window to monitor two satisfied sandy kids. We also decided that since the kids play in the monster doghouse more than the dog, we should keep it near their play area. Here’s what it looks like now. We moved A LOT of rocks.
My next project is sanding and painting my free Craigslist planter, a 4 x 5 foot box that I’m turning into my square-foot garden. This box used to be the indoor lost and found container at a local gymnastics center. I saw the free listing, drove up, and with the assistance of a few strong gymnasts, left with a perfect waist-high, 12-inch deep planter. Can you say, SCORE?
You should have seen Haus’ face when he saw that in the back of the truck. Even though he half admits to the impressiveness of the frugal find, I’m no longer allowed to peruse Craigslist while I have the truck keys nearby. Weather permitting, I hope to be posting a picture of this freshly painted planter in my garden area next week. Until then, happy spring, friends!




