Friday, June 12, 2009

A New Fence!


My garden has a new fence!! Thanks to my wonderful boyfriend, Yves, the new fence and gate were finished late Wednesday night! Night you say?? Yes, we were able to work in the garden until 10pm! I guess you know you live in the city when there is enough artificial light for you to work that late! It also helped that the lights of Fenway Park were on as the Red Sox-Yankees game was still in play.

I am not sure what is happening with the weather lately in New England but it is the pits - and frustrating to an anxious gardener! It has averaged 60 degrees and with rain almost every day. Hopefully the sun will appear tomorrow. Luckily, I have Fridays off during the summer and used today to pick up more supplies, including the hard to find vermiculite! Yves and I also finished getting lumber to build a raised bed that will extend around the perimeter. This will be an on-going project that will one day be filled with a mix of annuals and perennials.

Tonight we leveled the garden in preparation to lay down the weed blocking fabric. We also started building the 4x4 raised beds as tomorrow should be the day for PLANTING! Since it is getting late to start most vegetables from seed, I will be buying starter plants for most of my veggies. I still have to work out exactly what I will be planting and where it will go, but should have it ready to go for tomorrow when I PLANT!! Can you tell that I am excited?? For now, here is my plot layout to give you a general idea of how it will look!

2 comments:

Toni said...

How's your garden growing? So fun to see the Pru there in the background!

I miss seeing all the sailboats on the Charles!

Have a great day!

alizardinthegarden said...

Hi Toni,
Thanks for the comments! Boston is such a great city and it is very cool having a garden in the middle of it all!! The garden is going great! I am just waiting and watching!! BTW..I am very impressed with your 50 tomato plants! Start gathering your canning recipes! Maybe next year I will try canning...after I survive my first year gardening! take care, Liz