A wall of old fashioned hollyhocks line the front porch.
Risers attached to tomato bed.
Trench planting to hold water for hot peppers,
cabbage, and various eggplant.
"Pedro" and "Poncho" work on the tomato risers together.
Bob continues to build what ever I ask him to. Andy, our tenant and friend helps where ever he can. John Paul and Ami helped tremendously to get the bones of this garden together. I'm not a kid anymore, and I couldn't have done it by myself. I am so grateful to all of them for their help. Tonight Bob and Andy put together the upside down U shaped wood risers that I will tie the tomato plants to. They were pretty funny together. Andy started calling Bob "Pedro", and speaking Spanish the whole time. They were the New Mexico Laurel and Hardy, with a bit of Andy's El Paso thrown in.
Bob actually let Andy use his cordless screwdriver. I laughed for an hour listening to the banter, and Andy teasing Bob (and me) in his loving way.
Scarlet runner beans planted in crop circle formation.
They will climb a teepee shaped trellis in a few days.
It seems like light years ago when I struggled with getting enough soil to fill the beds. Now I battle new demons: like shade...too much sun out there at a mile high burns the little seedlings when they pop their head up. Tomorrow, frames stretched with shade cloth like canvas' will be built and added in places. I am trying to build a "shade shade" that I can roll open and closed as needed. Bugs have discovered the garden. It's got to be the best tasting thing around. End rot on the tomatoes mean they haven't been able to get their nutrients properly. So I spent 2 hours softening soil, and digging in peat moss. Tomorrow night with my head lamp on, I will do the same to the peppers, eggplant, cabbage and herbs. It is a work in progress.
The POV of the heirloom tomatoes.
And dear dear Buddy. He follows me all around the yard, and steers clear of hoses and sprinklers. At night he curls up keeping one watchful eye on me. He's run after a rabbit a few times. But now I put him on stay command, and he obeys. Sweet boy.
Buddy guards the topsoil...he knows what it took to get it here.
Next on the list is the gate. I have metal birds arriving daily from various Etsy shops to put on top of the posts. I ordered 2 black crows to go on the posts on either side of the gate. This summer is the beta test...I will continue to work out the kinks. Alex has promised to put in the drip system starting Saturday. It's exciting to see it all come together. Someone must get a picture of me with my head lamp on. I put it under my shirt like Ironman and came into the shop exclaiming: "I am Iron Gardener." Bob laughed!
Thanks for reading. I'm still amazed that you do.
xo
Suz
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