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posted by [personal profile] malnpudl at 08:24pm on 25/05/2013
A dozen years and four homes ago, I used to be a passionate gardener. I had a gorgeous raised bed organic veggie garden and also ornamental plants and shrubs stuffed into every possible inch of anything that resembled plantable space. And oodles of pots in the unplantable spaces. I fed the neighborhood. It was glorious. It made me joyous and fed my soul.

Then there was marriage, divorce, and a couple of flavors of disability, and there were little apartments with no dirt and no will or physical ability to garden, anyway.

Several years ago I moved to a double-wide mobile home with its own little yard. Unfortunately, it's not a particularly plantable yard. Fortunately, it's pot-friendly and very sunny.

Today I planted four oversized pots with veggies.

From closest to farthest, they are (or will be, once they sprout):

"Stupice" tomato (Czech variety, should tolerate the weather; our summer temps average around 70)
"Sunsugar" cherry tomato (orange, very sweet, heavy producer if I'm lucky)
"Romano" flat green Italian pole beans (omg yum)
"Golden Wax" yellow bush beans

Garden 2013 - Planting day 001

I am so excited! *happy dance*

I'm also going to get some sort of small, non-greedy flowering annuals to plant around the outside edges of the two tomato pots. They'll help attract pollinators and beneficial insects, and they'll look pretty.

Life is good. Today, life is very good. :-)
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posted by [personal profile] icarus at 03:44am on 26/05/2013
Yay! *does the maypole dance around the potted garden pots, weaving in and out*
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posted by [personal profile] mific at 05:10am on 26/05/2013
It's amazing what you can get from pots like that - I have containers too and grew great green n butter beans, spinach and peppers, livened up by marigolds and petunias this past summer. In spring I plant pansies. Cheerful!
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posted by [personal profile] mergatrude at 11:23am on 26/05/2013
Yay, garden! It's food for the soul, too! :-)
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posted by [personal profile] brigantine at 05:07pm on 26/05/2013
Yay for veggiebles! \o/

Gosh, I miss having a garden. I shall look forward to the progress of your 'matoes. Mmmmmm..... homegrown 'matoes.... *daydreams*
 
posted by [personal profile] pudacat at 01:00am on 27/05/2013
Container gardening is awesome. It's not the same as a full garden like I grew up with, but it has always satisfied my my need to play in the dirt. I'm in a second story condo, and my cats and I would be lost without my many pots on the balcony.

Go you and your veggies!
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posted by [personal profile] luzula at 04:27am on 27/05/2013
Oh, lovely! I hope they grow well and bring you joy. ♥

I am on a ferry in Norway now, which inexplicably left at 4.45 in the morning, gah. And the hostel was full yesterday, which meant that I walked around in the town of Bodø until I found an out-of-the-way place to put up my tent so I could get some sleep before I had to go to the ferry, oof. Anyway, I am on a mission to a remote island to see puffin birds! We'll see if I succeed...
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posted by [personal profile] hazelwho at 01:29am on 28/05/2013
Oh, yummy! I'm totally jealous of other people's gardening skills. I have fond memories of community garden veggies as a kid, but never manage to find the time to grow things anymore. And the last few years, everything I plant has been dug up by enterprising squirrels or angry cats anyway. I should make an effort this summer to plant something and make it squirrel-proof.

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