Although I've theoretically had more free time since our shelter-at-home order went into effect on March 20th, hunting down supplies, touching base with friends and family, and a project I felt committed to move along have kept me from doing much more in the garden than watering and deadheading. I'm now looking forward to tackling the garden projects that need doing. I conducted an inventory of sorts with my camera yesterday, starting with the projects at the top of my personal priority list.
So those were my top priorities. However, the day before yesterday my husband started one of the projects on his list. It's a project that benefits me, a new compost bin to replace the compost tumbler that had literally disintegrated over time, discarded during last year's home remodel. While I'm very appreciative, the issue is that the compost bin is slated to go next to my garden workbench.
My husband started to move the stone we'd saved when our indoor barbeque was demolished last year so he could put the pavers behind the garage for the time being. That meant finding new homes for the stone, which isn't something I'd made much progress doing.
The tasks related to shifting the stone now have priority over my original plans, although I'm still hoping to work in a few mail orders for new plants along the way. My inventory of what needs doing yesterday also reminded me that I have other no-fun tasks I need to tackle sooner rather than later.
I hope you're finding ways to stay productive in some capacity during this most unusual of times. And I hope at least some your projects are fun! Take care all!
All material © 2012-2020 by Kris Peterson for Late to the Garden Party
So those were my top priorities. However, the day before yesterday my husband started one of the projects on his list. It's a project that benefits me, a new compost bin to replace the compost tumbler that had literally disintegrated over time, discarded during last year's home remodel. While I'm very appreciative, the issue is that the compost bin is slated to go next to my garden workbench.
My husband started to move the stone we'd saved when our indoor barbeque was demolished last year so he could put the pavers behind the garage for the time being. That meant finding new homes for the stone, which isn't something I'd made much progress doing.
The problem with that is that it covers a nice mossy stretch of path, which I'd prefer not to do. So now I need to find someplace else to move all the small flat stones he'd added. |
Some stone will go on the back slope too but first I need to clean out another mass of Centranthus seedlings that have spilled into the pathway here |
The tasks related to shifting the stone now have priority over my original plans, although I'm still hoping to work in a few mail orders for new plants along the way. My inventory of what needs doing yesterday also reminded me that I have other no-fun tasks I need to tackle sooner rather than later.
I hope you're finding ways to stay productive in some capacity during this most unusual of times. And I hope at least some your projects are fun! Take care all!
All material © 2012-2020 by Kris Peterson for Late to the Garden Party