Today I planted the first seeds at home. After raking the side garden and reassembling the composter, I planted arugula seeds in the garden on the property line with Tammy. The garden looks better after pulling out the oak leaves that accumulated there over the winter. Since the composter is empty, I dumped quite a few of the oak leaves in the composter. I also set up the tomato boxes in the area near the Holly tree on the property line with Tammy. She did an monster trim on her formerly huge GoldSpot bush and azaleas along the fence line so I hope that the tomatoes will do well there. Should be at least 6 hours of sun there.
I emptied the flower boxes in the front of the house and replaced the coconut mat liners; I bought some potting soil from Merrifield garden center because I didn't feel like treking up to Costco . The bag I bought (32 quarts ) looks itty bitty compared with the Miracle Grow potting soil I normally get at Costco...the Merrifield brand was also way more expensive. While at Merrifield, i bought seed potatoes, shallots bulbs and onion sets as well as some more seeds...sunflower and peas. I am soaking the peas in order to plant them tomorrow. Hope to transplant the Fig tree (I think it's in a bad spot- not enough sun) . I did transplant a little bush from under the variegated holly tree by the garage and moved it along the property line with Tammy and put in a rhubarb plant I bought at Whole Foods this week to the bed close to the garage.
Tomorrow, I'll dig the hole for the fig and amend the soil with some perlite that I bought at Merrifield. I hope that the tree will eventually fruit. Its been raining a nice gentle rain so I am hoping the transplants will do well.
Am going to stop at Nottoway tomorrow...the problem will be that there will be so much work there that I know I will focus on Nottoway to the detriment of the herb and veg garden at home. I think the peas will go in here on Verdict Drive since the birds at Nottoway are masters at eating the pea seeds. the last two years I have not had one successful pea plant at Nottoway. The birds perch in the trees and watch every move the gardeners make a la "The Birds"!
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