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That Special Spring Exhaustion
By: Julie Day
Our garden spot tilled three times in different directions.
With spring threatening to give way to summer, it was high time we got some things planted. So, we had what can only be described as an epic work weekend around here! This evening, I’m settled to do a little writing, because my fingers (the 9 of them that aren’t bandaged) are the only parts of my body that can still move!
It was an absolutely perfect weekend for working outdoors – the sun was gleaming in a brilliant sky, bluebirds were singing, butterflies were fluttering, and my (t)rusty little garden pickup was purring like a kitten.
Here’s a little breakdown of our weekend’s work:
Garden Prep Time

Garden layout and composting.
The next morning, I – along with the rest of the county – made an early start to the garden center to load up on over 100 veggies, herbs, and flowers; then I stopped by the landscape supply yard for a truckload of compost. And then, with the help of my mother-in-law (who was visiting and got more than she bargained for!) I got to work shoveling compost and nestling these babies into their new homes!
Vegetable Garden
Our garden has most of the summer veggies, including:
- ‘German Johnson’ tomatoes
- ‘Early Girl’ tomatoes
- ‘Roma’ tomatoes
- ‘Juliet’ and ‘Supersweet’ cherry tomatoes
- Purple, orange, and red bell peppers
- Cayenne peppers
- ‘Peaches ‘N Cream’ sweet corn
- ‘Blue Lake’ green beans
- Zucchini
- Yellow squash
- Sunflowers
- Marigolds (as natural insect repellent)
- Globe amaranth (for a supposedly deer-resistant colorful border)

Seeds and seedlings.
Herb Garden
Onward to the herb garden, which is really just a narrow border around our tool shed. This little garden is handy to the kitchen and provides a perfect wall for growing vines and climbers.

Herb garden with basil and cukes.
- Pickling cucumbers
- Slicing cucumbers
- Thyme
- Cilantro
- Parsley
- Oregano
- Chives
- Sage
- Basil
Vineyard
And if that weren’t enough planting, by late afternoon I went down to the vineyard, where my husband and father-in-law were hard at work on a new planting of grapes! As the sun lowered in the sky, we hand-nestled 36 new vines (18 Chardonnay, 18 Cabernet Sauvignon) into holes that Matt and I had dug with an auger a few days before.
One Tired Bunch!

Grow, grapevine, grow!
Today, my muscles are too sore even to enjoy a massage, I’m sunburned in all sorts of weird places (who knew my shirt was a little short in back?), and I’ve got a sampling of the various bug bites and poison ivies that farm life has to offer.
But I’m one happy gardener! Now, to keep the deer from eating the veggies . . . .
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