Friday, May 8, 2026

Garden Work is Well Underway!

 Mrs. F.G. has begun the annual spring clean-up  and tune-up for the garden.  In particular she and our garden helper have carried out the bags of soil and reconstructed the 'towers', adding the soil as they went.  Mrs. F.G. uses a number of soil amendments to achieve the balance she wants, so it all requires mixing.

A great deal of the garden work goes on indoors where Mrs. F.G. has lights set up in the basement and grows many of her plants from seed.  This year she has tried geraniums, and she has already moved them into the garage to harden off.  They won't get planted out until the end of the month.

In the back yard work began on building the towers, starting with the soil mixture.

By the end of the day three towers were in place, ready for Mrs. F.G. to try out various little plants in them.

The big job was filling each layer with soil as they were built.  These towers are taken apart and the soil removed for the winter.

In other news the onions and peas have been planted.

The decorative trellises for the peas have been installed.

And the grandchildren's giant dragonfly added.

Mrs. F.G. has also begun her annual translocation trapping for chipmunks and red squirrels.


14 comments:

  1. Love the dragonfly. Tomatoes, Coleus, Geranium and maybe the smaller Pelargonium, and more I wasn't sure of, that's a huge lot to be starting off, great idea to have lights to help the seeds along. Did you know at the South Pole the USA base has an indoor garden area with lights and grow greens?

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  2. Oh nice! We used to have a small garden in front of our door but when the new owner and managers took over, they told us we weren't allowed to have it anymore.

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  3. Love that first picture. Still too cold up here to do much hardening off of plants. We are struggling to get up to 10C during the day, and frost overnight. Love the red and yellow cups...just like I use.

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  4. Busy busy busy!! Look forward to seeing all those flowering plants!!

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  5. That's a lot of work to be accomplished before planting even starts. Mrs. FG is to be admired!
    I loved the spring flowers in the previous post!

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  6. Fabulous planter tower. I'm going to look for something like that here. Lots of folks here have tried to "relocate" grey squirrels ... they just come back. Hope Mrs. FG has better luck.

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  7. Mrs FG is quite an amazing gardener. Those towers are impressive!

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  8. A very big job done with love and commitment.

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  9. I'm almost embarassed to show what my gardening looks like! No wonder your yard always looks so impressive, kudos to Mrs. F.G. Good luck with the squirrels.

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  10. Very cute! I need to work on my front yard, but summer is now HERE (triple degree temperatures), so only the sunflowers and maybe some zinnias will survive our desert heat! LOVE your ideas!

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  11. Looks like Mrs. F.G. will really be adding colour to her garden this year.
    Stay Safe and Enjoy the season.

    It's about time.

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  12. That’s a lot of work, but the garden will look amazing!

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  13. Busy times in the garden ... I like those tall towers.
    Your garden will look wonderful as the season progresses.

    All the best Jan

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  14. That's a great gardening team you have, working hard to set things up and get everything growing. When done, you could feature your place in the 'Better Homes and Gardens' book. Front cover even. Left a comment on your last post, but I'm not sure if it worked. Sometimes I press the 'Publish' button and my comment doesn't show up. Oh well, we can't expect everything to work right all the time.

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