- FEBRUARY 2021
Friday, February 12, 2021
Monday, January 18, 2021
JANUARY 2021
Here it is more then half way through the first month of 2021. Time is going by too fast. The older I get the faster time flies but I don't really care how fast this winter passes.
We completely retired from VHC Brands at the end of September 2020 just in time to enjoy a beautiful and warm Fall with plenty to do with getting the yard and garden ready for Winter. Our house sits on two city lots and we have used much of the space to create flower gardens as well as a vegetable garden.
The vegetable garden is in the back yard and had a very steep slope as we are on the top of a mountain and the back yard rolls down to the edge of a thick wooded area full of wildlife therefore we have a six foot fence around the back yard to keep most animals out, even though we always have a problem with smaller critters digging under the fence and enjoying eating veggies until caught. We had a very successful garden last year and were still picking tomatoes in November. But, the garden had one major problem, especially for folks in their eighties and we took a few soft rolls while picking and working in it. So to solve this problem we had the whole garden raised so that it is now level and six feet higher on the back side enclosed in a brick wall. We will have to have a fence put up on the back side so we won't fall over the edge. Now the fun part starts with ordering seeds and starting some plants inside. Our average last frost is about the middle of April so we have plenty of time to collect everything we will need to start the 2021 garden.
We are still trying to adjust to so many Saturdays. As out of town company has been halted and very little entertaining going on we find we have a lot of spare time. Even though we have a rather large house, with just the two of us, it doesn't take much time to do all the chores.
I keep seeds from a lot of our plants and will be spending a good bit of time deciding what to plant this year.
This is a picture of the garden wall. The garden is about 20 x 30 and we usually have four rows.
Will keep you updated on when I start my seedlings. I have a little greenhouse with four shelves that will be moved inside the house so I can start seedlings about six weeks before the last frost.
Nancy Kline