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Everything will be different this time around.   Soil added,  spaces opened up.  that new faux raised bed.   Many things are possible.   and….knowing that the Worms are there,  having met 2 of Them….the Partnership.   

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24 responses to “housekeeping in the Garden”

  1. Nancy Avatar

    These flowers are so beautiful!

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  2. Liz A Avatar

    how gardens evolve is endlessly fascinating …

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  3. jude Avatar

    same here, and the snow is melted, for at least a day, and I smell earth.

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  4. CatherinE Avatar

    That big open bowl… waiting!

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  5. Tina Avatar
    Tina

    I’m excited and looking forward to seeing your garden grow.

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  6. Faith Avatar

    I know raised beds, but what is a faux raised bed? Seems to me it’s either raised or not. An unframed raised bed?
    Have you read The One-Straw Revolution by Masanobu Fukuoka? I read it a very long time ago, so I’m not 100% certain it’s the right source, but I remember reading about a no-dig, no-till kind of bed where you just keep adding compostable material–leaves, straw, pre-composted manure, shredded paper, etc. and plant in/through the top layer.
    Also, I wanted to mention it before when you were talking about potatoes. Did you know you can grow them in a trash can? (https://cityrootsfarm.com/blogs/farm-blog/how-to-grow-potatoes-in-a-trash-can)
    I’m thinking of trying it this year.

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  7. Faith Avatar

    https://commonsensehome.com/potato-towers/#What_to_Do_with_the_Soil_from_the_Potatoes
    According to this article, it might not work for you because of the heat. Might not work here either, in summer. Maybe an early spring or winter project??

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  8. victoria Avatar
    victoria

    That sounds like Hügelkultur a German horticultural technique.
    “Put simply, hugelkultur is a centuries-old, traditional way of building a garden bed from rotten logs and plant debris. These mound shapes are created by marking out an area for a raised bed, clearing the land, and then heaping up woody material (that’s ideally already partially rotted) topped with compost and soil.”
    Also similar to Lasagna Gardening.
    Lots of stuff about this on the web.

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  9. grace Forrest Avatar

    they are a shrub. Perennial. there are blossoms year round, a slowing at end of summer, but short. And then again…they blossom. The bees continue.

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  10. grace Forrest Avatar

    this year is great…being the only one…can be many things. i am sad about A Garden, the Wall Garden. But i can’t do them both.

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  11. grace Forrest Avatar

    that EARTH fragrance….oh, that.

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  12. grace Forrest Avatar

    that bowl is many things

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  13. grace Forrest Avatar

    i think it will be Good. I think it is what i will be able to CARE for. In a complete and good way.

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  14. grace Forrest Avatar

    yes! One Straw….yes. No till.
    this faux raised bed…in that manner, because i cannot Till. Earth here does not allow. But Earth is THERE. Receives roots as they come.
    This space is not a lot…just logs high. I could have brought boards that would have allowed for higher, but i wanted it how it is…logs i can manage on my own. their aesthetic.
    and potatoes…yes, too. But we are a user of potatoe family….can’t grow anywhere near enough, so i turn toward other things, stir fry things. It is all such incredible possibility….it’s JOYOUS and great and funny

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  15. grace Forrest Avatar

    hugelkultur…yes. so much YES. i have followed that Way

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  16. grace Forrest Avatar

    heat is more and more a factor. last year, definitive.

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  17. Liz A Avatar

    that was one of my great loves in the Hill Country … watching the interaction of plants and rocks … how roots can be strong beyond belief and will find their way

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  18. LaceLady Avatar
    LaceLady

    I love the yellow flowers on this shrub – and love perennial plants. What is it named?

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  19. Laura Avatar
    Laura

    Your new garden reminds me of your sweet altar gardens in NM.

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  20. grace Forrest Avatar

    Euryops pectinatus Viridis Euryops
    it blooms year round. Has a slow time, late summer, but short. Begins again. A fierce strong Being. Deer (Goat) unappealing

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  21. LaceLady Avatar
    LaceLady

    thank you so much for the scientific name! I thought at first that it might be a shrub daisy, and so it is ~ at least one of the “common” names! a wonderful “pollinator” here – bees and butterflies love it! “unappealing to deer and goat – even better! I’d best get some!

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  22. grace Forrest Avatar

    it has been SO HAPPY to Grow!!!!

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  23. grace Forrest Avatar

    we wanted to try potatoes and did. But they are so
    OtherWorldly….we will graciously accept them from
    other places

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  24. grace Forrest Avatar

    it is becoming that. You are right. Many of the things that have found their way are from that Place and Time…
    carry a continuity of love

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