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My 2020 Garden

May 18, 2020 by admin 21 Comments

Gardening has been ingrained in me since I was 6 years old. That’s when my parents moved from town out to their dream house they had built on 2 acres just outside of town. Both my parents grew up on farms and gardening was a way of life for them. It wasn’t long after we moved in, that my Dad started tilling up a very large spot for the garden at the back of the yard. One of our most unpleasant and tedious first garden chores (I really don’t think I actually spent too much time at it) was picking rocks out of the space, I hated it. Then he had a truckload of manure (eww…I was confused about that, at the time) delivered and he tilled that it.  My Dad was always trying to teach us something, either about hard work or about living off the land.  I don’t know that I always paid attention, but I think some of it must have stuck.  I remember a moment I had with my Dad in the garden like it was yesterday, and he often brought it up for years because I guess he thought it was funny.  I absolutely could not figure WHY he was putting that old nasty, shriveled and sprouting potato into the ground and burying it. When I asked him about it, I don’t recall him answering me at that point, I believe I ended up seeing the results. I do remember him making the rows and showing us how and where to follow along and dropping the seeds in. I also remember how he showed us that you could pop open the pea pod and eat the raw peas right there in the garden, yum! My Dad grew the vegetables, and my Mom canned them (that was more chores)…us kids helped with both parts, and the canning part is for a later post! 

I didn’t grow my own garden until the year 2000 when I was 34 years old. I unexpectedly lost my father in January of that year. That spring I was seriously compelled to grow my own vegetables, it was a need I had so deep, my husband didn’t question it. He built for me my first raised bed. It was rectangular about 4×6 and only about 4 inches high. But I made it work. As I was digging in that ground and setting those seeds, I was literally watering them at the same time with my tears. Everything I planted that year grew beautifully. Planting that garden and watching it grow was so therapeutic and healing for me. How I wanted so desperately to call him on the phone and tell him all about it. I did that for a few years, until I got busy with work and raising a busy teenager, and it sadly fell by the wayside. 

Then about 6 years ago, I felt the need to garden again. This time we went full on square foot gardening. My husband built me these 6, 4×4 beautiful raised garden beds with trellises attached onto the back. We filled them with garden dirt and compost. It’s crazy how many plants you can pack into these boxes! 

A couple of weeks ago, we prepared the beds by turning over the dirt with a tiller and amending the soil with manure. This year’s list of chosen vegetables: sweet peas, green beans, cucumbers, tomatoes, jalapeño peppers, carrots, beets, sweet potatoes, potatoes, butternut squash, zucchini, and a few herbs.  I direct sow the seeds for almost everything except for the tomatoes and peppers, as our growing season is a tad short here in the Mitten state.  I have started my tomatoes and peppers from seed myself indoors in the past, but it gets tiring having seed trays take over your dining room table for 2 months, so now I just get the plants from my local greenhouse.  I’m also trying sweet potatoes this year for the first time, so fingers crossed that goes well. I’m putting my potatoes in potato sacks for growing this year for the first time, I’ll make another post about that, I’m excited to see how that’s going to work. 

Direct sowing my sweet pea seeds! One square foot space can fit 8 pea plants.
Transplanting my tomato plants. One tomato plant per 1 square foot space.

To transplant your tomato plants, one plant goes per one square foot. I dig my hole just a bit larger then the root ball. The black plant containers, are usually very easy to rip open with your fingers, I find this is the easiest way to get the plant out without disturbing the root ball too much. I do, however, loosen the roots up with my fingers before planting. Stand the plant up straight in your hole and pack your dirt firmly up against it so it stands upright on its own. We will eventually add support to all these plants with tomato cages.

Last step, water gently to moisten every box. Water every day, and watch for it to grow!

Completed! Doesn’t look like much yet, but it will soon!

To be continued…

That St. Patrick’s Day, Where We Had To Stay Home

March 17, 2020 by admin 9 Comments

Today is just but a small blip on the calendar of our lives. I think we all remember the St. Patrick’s Day of 2012 when we experienced record breaking heat wave weather for March in the Mitten State, and we got into 80 degree temperatures that day. But this year, St. Patrick’s Day will be marked and remembered much differently. Had someone told me we would have a St. Patrick’s Day celebration where we were not allowed to visit our local restaurants and bars, I would never have believed it. This will forever now be remembered as “That St. Patrick’s Day where we had to stay home”.  I try really hard to be a “glass half full” person, but we’re experiencing unprecedented times right now, and what’s happening with the Coronavirus, I admit, It’s making me feel off my axis. It’s the unknown that gets me. But with that said, I’d like to mention about a wonderful and very important St. Patrick’s Day that happened way back in 1964, before I was born, that would end up eventually changing my world for the better. Because that’s the day my awesome husband Patrick entered the world. ☘️ So to my honorary Irishman for the day, (because he’s really all Polish) Happy Birthday! 🎈It’s not the day we had planned, but grateful for another year around the sun together forever with you! I love you ❤️ 

P.S. You’re the best Papa, and I loved watching you become a new Grandpa this year, makes me love you even more! 

P.P.S. I’m the one that’s actually got some Irish genes in me, Patrick really doesn’t care for the holiday…that’s a story for another time.

From My Corner Of…Gina

From My Corner Of…

May 31, 2019 by admin 3 Comments

The inspiration behind my name, From My Corner Of…

I think it’s ironic…my husband not so much! 

My husband and I are from the same small Michigan town in the northern portion of the lower peninsula. Although we didn’t know each other until we started dating late in our 20’s, our parents knew each other. Our mothers worked together as teenagers at the dime store and our fathers were in the same graduating class at our local high school. Anyway, until I was 6 years old, we (me and my future husband) lived on the same downtown street, just a few blocks apart. That part really isn’t relevant, I just think it’s kind of cool. Well the house that he lived in on this street was a corner house. He spent his entire childhood there and a bit beyond.  My parents moved from town when I was six, it was to a new house that they had built…on the corner of 2 gravel roads about 2 miles outside of town. I lived there until I was 20 years old. Through our 20’s, both of us lived in a few various apartments. But a year after we got married, we bought our first (7 year plan starter house), well 24+ years later and we’re still here…and if you hadn’t guessed…it’s a corner house! So both of us, have spent the majority of our lives, living in corner houses! I thought it was a perfect fit for my name choice! And no matter where I am in the world, and what I write about…it’s coming from…My Corner Of…

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