Wednesday, May 29, 2013

Garden & Gate - Memorial Weekend Part 1

We had a very busy couple of days at the Country House last weekend. We don't get many long summer holidays due to Greg's business being at it's busiest during the warmer months, unless 4th of July falls on a Friday or a Monday. But, Memorial Day is always on a Monday so we take advantage. We worked 10 full hours Saturday & Sunday with another 4 or 5 hours thrown in for good measure on Monday before coming home.

I finally got to drive on the driveway, many times over the course of 3 days! It feels kind of slippery but will pack down over time.

Saturday morning, we decided to go ahead & 'set' the gate post, the one that the gate will hang from. Greg cut the 6x6 post to length, dug the hole, placed the post in, poured in quick set concrete w/water added, squished that around, leveled the post, more concrete & water, check level & then let it set until late afternoon. These are the tools of the trade.

10" Auger

The gate

Posts & Misc

Small quiet generator
After that was done, Greg mowed while I piddled around the house. When he was done mowing he decided to string trim.

I had checked on my weedy garden during the course of the day & saw that the beds were not settling as much as I had thought they would. I want to get the asparagus planted this year (2 beds) so I decided to take up my most gracious neighbor's offer of compost, good compost, horse poo & straw compost.


Now that is a load of compost! This is located about 1/2 mile or less, from the house. I had loaded 2 55gallon drums on a small trailer that I had connected to our golf cart. Here's an older picture of that setup from when we first started working on the garden.


It was about 3:00p by then & I was kind of tired. I knew I couldn't put those drums on the ground & then put them back on the trailer so I just shoveled it into them while on the trailer. They got higher & higher w/each shovel full. I would shovel about 30 loads & then rest. The sun was shining almost directly on the pile & it had gotten hot! Plus, our other neighbor (BPC - bi-polar cousin) had started under brush burning of a small row of trees across the street & I was just waiting for the wind to shift to blow smoke my way (which it never did, thank goodness!). I met a new friend while resting.


Bell
My friend has a lot of hobbies & horse & buggy riding is one of them. This horse (Bell) is used for that purpose, and of course helps with the compost pile. He has another horse & a donkey name Ringo, but they weren't around. Natural gardening is another of his hobbies. Here's a picture of his open pollinated corn patch.


His greenhouse is to the right, he almost starts everything from seed too. That raised bed to the left is asparagus which has been in for 3 years so he was able to harvest this year. There is another huge garden behind the shed/chicken coop to the left but I didn't get any pics of it.

I finally got the barrels full & headed back to house. I got 1 asparagus bed completely full & another one almost full, lacking by about 2".

About that time the in-laws arrived & they had brought a whole truck bed FULL of leaf compost from their house in the city. They had brought the mulch up to supplement 26 Crepe Myrtle trees that will be planted (& posted on) soon. But they had brought enough to plant 100 trees! I asked if I could have some to top off the other asparagus bed. The timing couldn't have been more perfect. We told them that we would unload the rest in the morning.

Before compost.

After compost.
We then hung the gate on the now dried post.


By then, it was about 6:00p so we decided to call it quits. We went in, took showers, made an adult beverage & sat down on the back porch to finally relax.

About that time we see Mom & Dad driving over to the fence line in their truck with the intention of unloading the rest of the mulch. Let me mention that they are both stubborn as heck & my FIL is 82 & MIL is 78. FIL has some shoulder issues (having surgery next week) not to mention he's had 2 hip replacements as well. He gets around like he thinks he's 50 but it's getting harder on him. They had loaded the mulch the night before & MIL mentioned earlier that his shoulder was aching.

Anyway, we weren't up to unloading it for them that late but knowing they wouldn't listen to us, I asked Greg to let them know I would like to use some of it on the other garden beds the following morning. They agreed to wait to unload after I had gotten what I needed, whew!

To be continued ....







12 comments:

Mamma Bear said...

You guys got a lot done in a short span of time. I know all about shoveling that manure. I am so sore the next day I have to double up on Ibuprofen!

DFW said...

I did double up Mamma Bear! Otherwise, I wouldn't have been able to do as much the next day.

Sandy Livesay said...

DFW,

Your having beautiful weather, can I trade with you?

I love what you and your hubby did with the gate, it looks great.

Your asparagus raised bed will really produce some mighty fine asparagus with that wonderful compost.

DFW said...

Sandy,

Thank you. The gate still needs a bit of adjusting but it's up.

Yes, the weather has been nice thus far. Soon to change & you won't want to swap then. Hope the nasty stuff leaves you guys alone soon.

Leigh said...

Sounds like you've made some wonderful progress! It's encouraging, isn't it?

DFW said...

Yes, thank you Leigh!

Manuela@A Cultivated Nest said...

Sounds like a busy day! I planted some asparagus in my strawberry bed because at the time I didn't have room anywhere else. I had read that asparagus and strawberries are good companions. My bed is two years old so hopefully next year I'll be able to harvest!

DFW said...

It was busy Manuela which left us a good kind of tired! I'll think about the strawberry combination, thanks for the tip.

Sandy Livesay said...

DFW,

I hope you and yours are okay. I hear a hurricane is out in Florida.
Please be safe, sending prayers.

DFW said...

Sandy,

No damage at our house, just lots of rain & some wind gusts, which broke one of my tomato plants. There was a spin off tornado about 3 miles from my house & a couple just north of us. Thanks for thinking of us!

Izzy said...

Holy smokes you guys are busy! Nice to have a neighbor with all the gardening experience.

DFW said...

It is nice. And, it's a plus that he gardens naturally & somewhat organically & even tries a few heirlooms here & there.