Wednesday, January 19, 2011

Its enough to make me sing!!!!

Here is a link to a you tube video of the graden along with a song written for it!!

 My Garden by the Sea


Cant help it..  just inspires song
Take a listen!!

Perspective # 3

January 19, 2010

5 degrees c today and raining--  Odd for January

State of the Garden.
Snow is often touted as being the Poor man's fertilizer.   The fact that there is no snow cover, however convenient, is a concern for the graden and for the insulation of the tender perennials.

The planting for the 2011 year began in  October 2010.  Four Dozen garlic bulbs where planted.  Planting is recommended before Thanksgiving  ( that is canadian thanksgiving) for the following year harvest.   The weather has been such that the garlic sprouted before xmas and now sits a good 3 to 4 inches out of the ground. Once you have a crop,  you can use the garlic bulbs to plant for subsequent crops..  and there you have it your first "Organic" item.   Of course Organic just means that the only thing on it is bug droppings and everything elese that the general environment is made up of.   Nothing is every totally "clean".   What ever is in the air , whatever seeps into the water table, (exhuast, pollution...etc...)  all gets added to the plants chemistry...unless it is grown in a bubble...

Perspective 2

Tuesday, January 18, 2011

Perspective


The First posts will consist of pictures of the garden from previous years to give some persepctive of the space in use and the variety of diversity of things that thrive.

January 18, 2011- A new year

With each turn of the seasons, life is affected in some way by my life as a gardener.  Whether it is the wonder and inspiring renewal in the spring, the glorious rich abundance of summer,   the collecting, and harvesting in the fall,, or the winter months filled with hibernation, preparation and planning for the garden in the year to come .

This blog will document the complete process with pictures, prose, music.