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It's That Time of Year Again.......
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<blockquote data-quote="Mattsmom277" data-source="post: 592812" data-attributes="member: 4264"><p>I haven't mentioned it on the forum, but we relocated cities in February and now have a huge front yard for flower beds and a huge back yard to FINALLY put in a veggie garden. I am so dang excited. Except for the delay from this dang Canadian weather. It is finally warming here enough to start this weekend to dig up sod, put in some good soil etc in prep for actual planting in a few weeks. I haven't had a vegetable garden in ... well ... I can't remember how long. </p><p></p><p>I'm going all in because I love canning and buying at farmers market to do so was really annoying. I'm putting in cucumbers for pickling. Beans, snap peas, potatoes, tomatoes, lettuce, watermelon, pumpkins, carrots and peppers. I'm also adding some berries to the very back of the back yard. Strawberries, blueberries, raspberries. And rhubarb. I plan to keep my S/O hard at work since I'm limited often with MS from being in the full heat for long in the summer months. Luckily he loves the heat and physical labor working up a sweat. He'll help baby them for me lol.</p><p></p><p>easy child and I are putting in rose bushes in the front. I felt so sad leaving behind the rose bushes I'd cultivated for so many years. Not sure what other flowers I will put in but I plan to "try" to put in a bunch of never tried before flowers and shrubbery. </p><p></p><p>I am so psyched to have the yard space. I can't wait to see all the posts through the season as you all chat about how your gardens are doing. I always love reading those posts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mattsmom277, post: 592812, member: 4264"] I haven't mentioned it on the forum, but we relocated cities in February and now have a huge front yard for flower beds and a huge back yard to FINALLY put in a veggie garden. I am so dang excited. Except for the delay from this dang Canadian weather. It is finally warming here enough to start this weekend to dig up sod, put in some good soil etc in prep for actual planting in a few weeks. I haven't had a vegetable garden in ... well ... I can't remember how long. I'm going all in because I love canning and buying at farmers market to do so was really annoying. I'm putting in cucumbers for pickling. Beans, snap peas, potatoes, tomatoes, lettuce, watermelon, pumpkins, carrots and peppers. I'm also adding some berries to the very back of the back yard. Strawberries, blueberries, raspberries. And rhubarb. I plan to keep my S/O hard at work since I'm limited often with MS from being in the full heat for long in the summer months. Luckily he loves the heat and physical labor working up a sweat. He'll help baby them for me lol. easy child and I are putting in rose bushes in the front. I felt so sad leaving behind the rose bushes I'd cultivated for so many years. Not sure what other flowers I will put in but I plan to "try" to put in a bunch of never tried before flowers and shrubbery. I am so psyched to have the yard space. I can't wait to see all the posts through the season as you all chat about how your gardens are doing. I always love reading those posts. [/QUOTE]
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