Intrigued, I decided the garden idea was goin' down, no matter what our objections were. Whip and Hubby tossed all the rocks out of a corner of the lawn that got the most sun and tilled the soil. I bought a boatload of different seed packets at the Dollar Store in town, and one night over a few glasses of wine and PBRs we banged it out. Sure, we had a book to guide us, but no, we really didn't know what the hell we were doing. We just plopped the seeds in the dirt into dedicated rows as neat as we could be, highlighted the rows with some string tied to old tent stakes with the designated packets on top, and then crossed our fingers to see what happened with water, sunshine, and time. We named it John's Garden.
I present you with a photo of a newly-planted John's Garden:
And some of the results:
Lesson learned: More often than not, it pays to just bang something out even if you don't know what the hell you're doing. So what if its not perfect? If we waited for perfect, we'd have no zucchini. Or John, frankly.
4 comments:
yep, some things you just can't plan for.
bang it out!!
I miss living out in the sticks because I can't grow tomatoes in the city. There is nothing better than a fresh tomato from the garden. Well, maybe banging is better...
What a true, and very sweet, statement. There is hardly ever a "right" time to have a baby. But once they're here, it's usually perfect timing.
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