I don’t think I was born with a green thumb. I’m not a natural gardener, in fact, I’ve killed countless houseplants and any garden I’ve ever planted has been mediocre at best. My husband already claimed that my garden will fail; before the seed was even in the ground. Last year, was a wash as I was caring for a young baby; or at least that was my excuse. Mitch did end up putting in some potatoes last year, without any help from me. Yet for all my gardening insufficiencies, I have always enjoyed the “fruit” of gardens, and so this year I will make the effort to grow a good garden.
Here is the "before" picture.
I am a 4th generation farm wife on the Schultz Family Farm. The Schultz wives have always had very good gardens. In fact, our entire back yard used to be a garden. I’ll try to give you an idea of how large an area that it is the following photo. I feel as though I may be dropping a legacy…
My garden is SIGNIFICANTLY smaller, although it is still bigger than many whole back yards in the city. I have actually given in to the encroaching grass (my ever present enemy) along the one side of the garden and allowed it to become about 6 feet narrower than what it was a few years ago.
That's awesome... I would love to have a garden that big in my backyard... although it would be tricky to manage with kids in tow! Can't wait to see how it turns out!!
ReplyDeleteGood job! Speaking from experience (I'm not a great gardener myself and I have a huge one right now) it's ALL about a timer on the sprinkler. Watering was the hardest part for me believe it or not. So, just make sure it's well watered and you can't go wrong!!
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