That exercise got me motivated enough that I've spent several hours today fiddling with my online garden planner. I realized that some of the measurements I'd used in my planner last year weren't right, so I re-measured several areas of the backyard. I now have one plan that covers the raised beds, one that covers what I call the west wall, and one that covers both areas together, which is almost 3/4 of the yard.
My challenges with garden planning this year are many. I planted all of my tomatoes and peppers on the west wall last year, but I don't want to do that this year because we might be able to have the wall rebuilt this summer (budget allowing). A refresher on what that wall looks like:
The infernal failing wall |
West side |
With the realization that I needed to find new places for tomatoes and peppers, I've decided to add another raised bed. Since it won't fit in line with the others because of a slope in the lot, it'll probably be on the flat area in front of the wall. So, I've added that project to the list, which also includes fencing the two un-fenced raised beds. I'd rather deal with the fence, which was a hassle to install, than deal with the rabbits, and this year's garden layout depends on all of the beds being fenced.
After all of today's noodling and measuring, here are the current versions of my plans:
Raised beds:
A better view can be found here: http://gardenplanner.motherearthnews.com/garden-plan.aspx?p=791629
West wall area:
Better view here: http://gardenplanner.motherearthnews.com/garden-plan.aspx?p=794671
Entire backyard:
Better view here: http://gardenplanner.motherearthnews.com/garden-plan.aspx?p=801208
I hope those links work.
By this time last year, I had already started to plant things, so I'm a little behind, but I think I've finally got my garden mojo back, and that feels really good.
Yes - your links work :) Being organized and having a plan goes a long way towards having a productive garden. I love the "fresh start" that goes along with planning the garden - at this stage of the game, I always envision everything growing just as it's supposed to with no pests or diseases to speak of :)
ReplyDeleteI do, too! If we gardeners didn't start the season with that kind of optimism, we'd probably never plant a thing!
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