Gardening

Let’s Launch: Square Foot Garden, 2011 Edition

Welcome, spring.  Can we safely say that you’re here to stay now?  Because I’ve got some gardening that needs to be done.  When it’s cold, I become a lazy gardener.

By winter’s end, the 2010 square foot veggie gardens had become this hot mess:

Tres embarrassing. I got a little lazy with the garden in the fall, and never cleaned it out.  And that brown grass the builder planted is clearly trying to eliminate me from the Better Homes and Gardens tour.

So one warm day in March, I got to work and yanked all the dead plants out of the garden.  I mixed up the dirt, turning it and loosening it with my bare hands.  Oh, that cool, damp soil felt so rich and yummy on my hands.

And looky here, what did I find amongst the dead leaves and plants?  Last year’s Brussels Sprout plant, which had been massacred by pests, seems to have weathered the winter in one way or another.  I’m not sure what it plans to do, but it’s cool to see that it survived.  As did the strawberry plants and some of the swiss chard.

Enough oohing and ahhing over the pretty dirt.  Time to get serious with the greens.  Have you seen the price of lettuce?  Outta control.

I made some tiny little holes in the soil and filled one entire 4×4′ raised garden box with seeds for microgreens (whatever the heck they are), arugula, and spinach.  To mark the rows I found some little scrap pieces of wood and wrote on them with sharpie marker.  Please, hold the applause.  I know it’s a very fancy, sophisticated way to label a garden.

And when I was done, I could gaze upon this site from my studio window.  Fresh gardens, nasty brown grass, and a pile of scrap pulled from the gardens.  What, you thought I’d put away the stuff I cleaned out of the planters?  I’m much lazier than you give me credit for.

Then we went on vacay.  When we came home, I had some lovely little sprouts to greet me!

As I inspected their progress, the cat inspected the progress of the rest of the yard.

He gave me a failing grade on the herb garden.  It looks like it needs to be triaged to the top of our outdoor cleanup list.  STAT.

In other news, beautiful little flowers have sprung up all over our yard.

Ryan is telling me that they are something called “weeds” and apparently are unwanted in our yard.  I think he’s full of baloney.   Why take grass when you can have these?

What’s blooming in your neck of the woods?  Or does your yard, like ours, still look like you’re a finalist in the “2011 Redneck of the Year” awards?

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10 Comments

  • Reply Jennifer Laughlin at 7:16 pm

    I’ve never tried my hands at sprouts or lettuce-y greens before! I’d love to once we get settled and can do a non-container garden!!! =) Right now I have mini peppers, jalapenos, roma tomatoes, and lovely basil! I still have so much more to plant though! I ran out of pots and have to wait til the move for the rest of my garden goodies!

    I’ll be hitting you up for raised bed advice soon! hooray for the sprouts making it through the winter! I think i have a small pest control tip if you’d like it?

    put a little cilantro and tomato plant leaves in a blender with water and put in a squirter bottle for a pest control spray. It helped us a lil last year! <3 there are probably oodles of recipes and concoctions online too! this one was just something I read in a random magazine =)

    xoXOxo
    Jenn @ Peas & Crayons

  • Reply LifeinRehab at 8:21 pm

    Effort counts, and it’s looking pretty sweet out there! Congrats on some of the greens even surviving the winter. And your raised beds still look really good too.

    My yard isn’t exactly the Biltmore Gardens. In fact, no one without a cinder block planting wall will ever take my Redneck Yard of the Year crown.

    • Reply Jane @ The Borrowed Abode at 8:50 pm

      Damn, if I can’t even win the Redneck of the Year award I can’t win
      anything!! Guess I’d better convince Ryan we need a cinderblock wall!

  • Reply Christine at 8:28 pm

    Ha Ha Ha! I just had my first ‘oh dear, I didn’t clean out the garden last fall’ moment. I’m completely guilty each year of not ‘puting my beds to bed’ but I just can’t bring myself to rip out plants and herbs that are still green (living). And then by the time they are dead, its way too cold to be hanging outside! I’m thinking herbs and lettuce this year (I do all my gardening in container pots on my patio). And I’m splurging on a new hydrangea plant because they always remind me of my parent’s summer house on Cape Cod. We also signed up for a CSA this year so we’ll be getting our summer veggies from Bleinheim Organic Gardens.

  • Reply Steff at 9:30 pm

    I’ve got the same weeds… flowers! all over the garden, and I actually put some of them into a planter to display outside the front door. Message to Ryan and my mad trigger- happy gardener: Roses are red, violets are blue, weeds want to exist and so do you. When I tried this little ditty on The Man, he was less than impressed, but the violet weed thingys remained untouched. Success! Especially since the weedy goodness, for the moment, is the most beautiful thing our garden has on show. Actually… it’s the ONLY thing our garden has on show. Period.

  • Reply Jennifer McCormick at 1:01 am

    I am going to WIN the 2011 Redneck of the Year awards. My yard is so gross right now. Oy. Your beds look great! It’s my goal to at least get our beds cleared out this weekend, so we can plant, uh … soon? 😉

  • Reply Robin at 6:09 pm

    Oh I totally understand! We live on the 3rd floor so we container plant on our fire escape and I did not clean out the containers this fall like I should I have! I started my herb seedlings indoors this year but the planters still desperately need to be cleaned out. You’ve inspired me to get off my lazy butt and work on that! Once it stops raining I mean … 🙂

  • Reply Amanda at 11:12 pm

    I’m visiting from Life in Rehab, where I just read her humorous account of your “date.” hehe!

    Anyway, I’m with ya on the lazy gardening thing. I don’t even have any sort of vegetable garden, so I’m really impressed with what you’ve got going on there. Although I’m thinking of trying to start one…

    I’ve never seen weeds like those! Considering we don’t have any flowering plants whatsoever yet, I wouldn’t mind having a few of those! 🙂

  • Reply mikalah at 4:16 pm

    Bahaha! I love this post! You have such a great sense of humor. I too am super lazy when it’s cold outside- our garage and my car both are looking extra shabby now and need some TLC, but I know it won’t happen until the temps are at least in the 70’s. I seriously am ready to have a yard and garden of my own, I love your little gardens! I am going to try and do some more container gardening on our porch this year though, I’m thinking of doing more herbs and edible things as well. We shall see!

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