It is still to early to plant, but it is a good time to get some of the physical things in order in anticipation of the growing season. In truth, I think I should be in the seed starting phase and as usual am late to get started. It takes up a bit of the inside of our little house to do it and I am want to give up the space.
What I have done is to pull out the "chicken wire" fencing from around the main garden on the down hill side, as well as the boards that formed a bulkhead to hold the garden in place. The stone wall just down hill of the garden is now going to act as the bulk head, thus giving us a little more room, and elevation, and letting me get the wood out of the ground that might have been a lure to pests.
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new section of stone wall. Bulbs looking very green in March. |
one of the first things I did yesterday was to take down a section of wooden picket fencing and begin to replace it with stone wall. The stones for the wall have been accumulating in a pile over the past year and were now at an amount that seemed sufficient to start the build.
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new section of loose stone wall. |
I have a lot of rock on the property. I chose to build loose stone walls where ever I could because the pitch of the property is so steep that the force of water running down hill would eventually overcome any structures attempting to hold it back. The loose stones allow for some moisture to get thru preventing hydroscopic tension, but still hold the earth in place. My walls at this spot are also allowing us to build up the level of the garden beds to some degree.
It is kind of nice to have the fencing down, though it feels a bit exposed, more so because I just cut back all the big grasses that lined the property where the road is.
All is still very brown/grey here, but a warmth has set in that speaks of green and rebirth and Springtime soon to come. Next week is the Vernal Equinox so we are actually getting there.
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