Timber!

If you have been following along with our photos of our yard, you will often notice a tree trunk that is in the middle of the photos of our overall yard. When we first moved in, there was a tree trunk that clearly had been cut, but was still managing to grow. At the time,…

Fall Yardwork

Well, here in Canada, the weather is starting to cool in the evenings and the plants are finishing off their season. A few will continue to produce in the weeks to come, leading up to our first frosts, but most need to be harvested and the beds cleaned and prepped for next spring. Over the…

September Comparisons

Another great start to fall harvesting. Numbers on some plants are dwindling as usual, while others are just starting to really start producing. The temperature averages have been on par with 2022, though we saw a lot more sunny days in 2022, which always helps with garden items becomming ready to harvest. We are still…

June Comparisons

Yet another edition of VERSUS. This time it is June 2022 versus June 2023 and what we were able to harvest. For the most part, we are on par with what we were experiencing in 2022 with most of our plants. Some of the harvest measurement differences were based not so much on what was…

Grassy Run

Last year we finally took out the run that ran up the side of our upper yard and beside our house. The inside fence posts had rotted and one good wind was going to knock it over so out it came. We were left with a strip of weedy dirt, which we planned to eventually…

Protecting The Berries Again

We love birds. Just about all birds. I would say the only bird I don’t appreciate are the doves. They are supposed to be these symbols of love and beauty, but I think their false hoot (so-called coo) and slug-sized poops are bothersome. Unfortunately we seem to have a few that have been hanging around…

Herb Planter

4 years ago, I was looking for a project to do with some scrap wood that I had accumulated, and I ended up building a cute little herb planter for on our walkway by the back door. I called it my scrappy scrapper, which you can read about in the post with the same name….

Irrigation Irritation

Irrigation is a wonderful thing once it is in, but running it can be irritating, so we have taken to calling it irritation lately. I am sure that we will be calling it irrigation now that it is all in and working properly, but getting to this point is always irritating. You think it will…

Little Big Garden

Well, the gardening days have been busy. We have been working away for 3 weeks in getting the beds on the left side of the yard planted and happy with irrigation. We have also managed planting a few sections of the right side, however majority of those beds still need to go in. With the…

Soil, Cover, Plant, Repeat.

We are now going on 2 weeks straight of getting the gardens prepared and planted with all of our delicious garden goodies. Opening up the other half of the yard to garden beds, has certainly doubled the work, but I like this better than building rock walls. Plus, the more area to grow, the more…