Saturday, April 16, 2011

The Turtle vs the Rabbit




So we've had this raised garden spot for years. I've planted in it quite a few times, although in recent years mostly it is a spot for grass and weeds. Oh, if only the grass grew as well in my lawn as it does in the garden! Anyway, prior to last year I hadn't gardened in a few years. Too much to do in other places. Last year I decided I really wanted homemade salsa - from fresh grown tomatoes. So the kids and I spent a day digging out the weeds and grass...til we got down to the opening to under the house. We had to stop there because we found a bird's nest in the grass. Anyway, I figured we had enough space for tomatoes and peppers. We planted....and it rained, and rained, and rained. I gave up, the tomatoes finally came back but the peppers died. I let the garden to to seed..again.

It was suggested by my doctor that I need to be outside more during the day. I need the sun on my face so that I sleep better at night. So I decided to take on the garden again. I decided to start today by just pulling grass a little at a time. Slow and sure wins the race - like the turtle, right? So the first pic above shows what I finished today. Doesn't look like much, but it was the end with the bird's nest in it last year, so this was 2 years worth of grass and weeds. It felt good, and I decided that even if I only plant flowers in May, I will have my face in the sun whenever it shows. I'll post more pics as I get more weeded.

5 comments:

Angela said...

Yeah for sunshine!! Yeah for spring!! :) I'm excited to have time to garden when my baby is a little older. Way to go! :)

Anonymous said...

looks like good progress to me! ;)

Jenni said...

I bet it felt good out there too!! Looking forward to seeing what you plant...

Sara Kemp said...

Melinda, it looks great! Slow and steady is the way to go! Goodwoman! Keep it up! It was so nice to have lunch with you the other day. Let's do it again soon!

mamaseversike said...

I have an 18' tall tomato start you can have. Should give you a jump on the season, maybe we'll even get a tomato that RIPENS! That would be a trick! Keep at it, cause you're right, slow and steady does win the race!!