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LOL!! I gotcha beat...I'm on hubby #3...but third time's definitely the charm...this one is a total keeper!
I sure don't regret for an instant taking out most of our sod. It takes so much dang water and for what?? Nothing, really. A nicely landscaped garden area with veggies and/or flowers can look even nicer than just flat lawn and it's all useful as well. We have about 3/4 of the lawn left in the back yard but I'm thinking that's going to be shrinking. The border area near the fence lines averages 5 to 6 feet deep where it used to grow grass right up to the fences. I stuffed a LOT of perennial flowers and shrubs back there and now I'm sort of regretting that. I think we need "pretty" in our lives too, but I'm starting to be jealous for space for veggies LOL. Still, veggies don't need to be planted all together in tidy rows...I can easily stuff a couple of broccoli plants in there between the irises, and some bush beans in with the roses. Should actually make for some interesting textures and colors.
I think I'd give up on the orange dirt too and just mulch it all over really well
While you're busy growing good things to eat in the back you can be amending the soil in the front with all the nice compost you'll be getting off the back. I love it when things complete the "circle". I envy you that black gold even if you do have the orange stuff to go along with it. What we have here is mostly alkaline concrete. We just can't make enough compost fast enough to suit me. We have 2 bins now and are planning at least two more this season. I'm now hooked with a friend who has a horse, so we can bring home lots of nice poo, and we generate a lot of trimmings and leaves and such (well, we go around the neighborhood asking folks for their leaves and oddly enough most are perfectly happy to have us haul 'em off
We just got some rabbits and they're little poo machines...there's some brown gold for ya...don't even have to compost it...just dig it right in. Still, we only have 3 of 'em at the moment, so we could use more bunny berries. Seems we always have more green than brown for the compost though...that's something we'll have to get cracking on more this year.
I'd send you some money tree seedlings if we had any, LOL. It's in short supply here too but I love finding ways to do stuff for cheap or free and I figure the less I have to spend on groceries (garden, chickens and rabbits), the more I have for things that simply have to be bought and paid for. Little by little, we'll get there...keep on keepin' on, Girl!
I sure don't regret for an instant taking out most of our sod. It takes so much dang water and for what?? Nothing, really. A nicely landscaped garden area with veggies and/or flowers can look even nicer than just flat lawn and it's all useful as well. We have about 3/4 of the lawn left in the back yard but I'm thinking that's going to be shrinking. The border area near the fence lines averages 5 to 6 feet deep where it used to grow grass right up to the fences. I stuffed a LOT of perennial flowers and shrubs back there and now I'm sort of regretting that. I think we need "pretty" in our lives too, but I'm starting to be jealous for space for veggies LOL. Still, veggies don't need to be planted all together in tidy rows...I can easily stuff a couple of broccoli plants in there between the irises, and some bush beans in with the roses. Should actually make for some interesting textures and colors.
I think I'd give up on the orange dirt too and just mulch it all over really well


I'd send you some money tree seedlings if we had any, LOL. It's in short supply here too but I love finding ways to do stuff for cheap or free and I figure the less I have to spend on groceries (garden, chickens and rabbits), the more I have for things that simply have to be bought and paid for. Little by little, we'll get there...keep on keepin' on, Girl!
