May Garden To Do's
My May To Do Gardening List. Not Necessarily in the Proper Order
- Finish clearing out sun and shade perennial gardens of weeds & wood hyacinths
 - Arrange remaining perennials to be planted
 - PLANT THOSE POOR PLANTS
 - Map out the new beds
 - Line new beds with border stones
 - Build 4 new raised vegetable beds, fill with soil
 - Plant tomatoes, peppers, cucumber, squash, watermelon
 - Start Basil seeds outdoors in mini green house
 - Fertilize Strawberries
 - Kill Slugs
 - Work out non-surviving plants from front beds and replace
 - Pot new clematis and place
 - Purchase mulch mats for new conifers
 - Add compost to new raised veggie boxes
 - Plant beneficial flowers under and around tomatoes
 - Begin work on digging out new Winter Interest garden
 
I think I can accomplish this! Settling into a new house and gardens is always hard at first but if the jobs are done right, then the enjoyment lasts for ages to come.
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| The shade gardens are progressing along nicely | 
Cheers, Jenni


Lots to do, but I know you'll have fun getting your list checked off. Your shade garden does look pretty!
ReplyDeleteThat's one ambitious list Jenni but I know you'll accomplish every item on it! The shade gardens, a.k.a. Truckview are looking very nice!
ReplyDeleteWhat do you fertilize your strawberries with? I have a bunch of the ones you brought to the swap, and they are flowering like crazy. They're in potting soil, and not in the ground though.
ReplyDeleteThat is quite a list! It's true, gardens are a lot of work at first, but a good foundation makes the next few years easier.
Ah I remember those lists...had one last spring for our first year here. Threw it away because I never got it all done.
ReplyDeleteSuddenly it goes from cold, to hot here, and last year the mosquitoes were so bad all day, all night. This year I am still working on last years projects, but that's OK. It's all getting done in good time.
Your garden is lovely.
Jen
That's a lot of stuff to do. Good luck! Is that a flowering Philadelphus tree I see in your shade garden?
ReplyDeleteHave fun with your new gardens!!
ReplyDeleteSo what are you gong to do next week? :)
ReplyDeleteDon't pressure yourself to get it all done right now. I'm finding that always having projects ahead of me is part of the FUN of having a new house and yard.
ReplyDeleteDon't forget to put a little bit of lazy time on that list.
ReplyDeleteYour shade garden is looking lovely...sit enjoy !!!
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