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Solstice Stealth
Our first seeds sprouted today. My paternal feelings are a little odd. Even Matt is suffering from an acute case of anthropomorphism. During dinner, he was silent for few minutes, scrunched his nose and said, “If we go out to a concert tomorrow night, we won’t get home in time to water our plants at their usual time.”
Matt was the first to notice them. One pumpkin sprout. One watermelon sp
rout. One cantaloupe sprout. Awed by the fact that the three sprouts appeared on the exact same day, I asked, “Matt, did you dig the plants out of the ground or something?” He confirmed that he did not. Then … Read More
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In It for the Long Haul
So the garden is up and running. Phew.
I’m too tired to even type about it. Really.
There was a point last month when I was debating about whether to follow the easy gardening path (i.e., the square-foot gardening method). I didn’t realize that the “easy” gardening path would be so damn hard.
Matt and I pretty much devoted an entire day to constructing those
boxes. Yes, power tools are fun, but they are more fun if you actually know how to use them. Fortunately for us, our super-friendly landlord was hanging out on the premises, fixing a few odds and ends. He was able to solve major conundrums in … Read More
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$180 Later
In the square-foot gardening book, Mel advises to start out small. Matt and I shirked his advice and decided that we wanted to have enough vegetables for a salad and dinner (for each of us!) every day for the entire growing season. That amounts to 65 square feet. We broke out the graph paper and decided to arrange our 65 square feet as follows:
(1) 2ft x 6ft bed for vertical gardening (cantaloupe, watermelons, and pumpkins)
(1) 2ft x 3ft bed
(5) 2ft x 4ft beds (with plywood bottoms, so they can be easily moved, since we’re not sure how much sun stuff will need)
(1) 2ft x 2ft bed … Read More