Okay, not funny.
This is, however THE weekend of gardening. If Spring/Beltane/Summer had a "Black Friday" weekend, this would be it.
Today, I went to Chadwick Arboretum's Plant Sale and Auction. I had heard about this, but last year was the first year I went, with the Lovely and Talented Misty. Misty is so lovely and talented, she now as a job, so I went by myself. I arrived at OSU, kicking myself for not making a List to Be Adhered To (as to avoid overspending), and resolved to be Sensible and not get more than the cart would allow.
The carts hold quite a lot.
I meandered around. I'm never sure what to get, even if I know what I'm looking for. I mean, I want a 'tomato' but there's 87 million varieties, and each booth has overlapping types and they're organic and stuff and....*sigh* I let intuition guide me, usually. They have lots of good stuff, so if you're available Saturday you should check it out.
I probably got there at 8:30 and was home by 10, with:
Flowers: Nasturtium, Brutus Hosta ("created" there at OSU, hence the name), blue salvia, pink salvia, and goldenrod for the butterfly garden. I got something else for that garden, but it didn't have a tag, and I couldn't remember where I got it. Sadly, that did not mean I got it for free and since at the time I didn't know what it was or where it belonged, back it went.
Herbs: Marjoram, oregano, lavendar, basil, parsley, lemon grass, and rosemary
Vegetables: 2 zucchini, 2 pickling cucumbers, lunchbox peppers, 2 yankee bell peppers, 2 amish paste tomatoes, 2 some other slicing tomato (heirloom!), 1 black cherry tomato.
You'd think I'd be done, but tomorrow is the Gahanna Herb Show. I'll be meeting Beth, Misty, maybe Julie and Teresa for breakfast before we descend upon it. I really don't have much to get after today, but I liked their pole beans from last year (although I have seeds I got last year too), and I'm sure I can find something.
The seeds I sprouted are doing okay. I forgot to bring them in one night, so I'm not sure how they're going to do. I might want to replace them with actual plantlings, but we'll see. I do need to replace some strawberry plants. I wish I had seen that before this morning; they had some there.
I came home and had second breakfast, and then after cleaning up from that, I pulled weeds in the raised beds to get them ready. Almost every bed has had it's spring weeding, except the moon garden, and that's almost done. I just don't know what belongs there and what doesn't. Seamus will have to do that, and then roto-till the beds. I may want to turn the compost and see if I get some good stuff to roto-till in there.
Pictures forthcoming.
As I look at my big box of green-kins, I remember last year how excited I was for the summer growing season to come, and the plans I had...and then how that was completely kicked to the curb by random mystery illness....it's hard to raise that level of hope again, but such is the lingering emotional challenge of the past year. I almost didn't do any gardening at all this year, but that would be to admit defeat and while I don't always feel like it, I follow the maxim sometimes of "Fake it, 'til you make it." So much doesn't seem real, like it happened to someone else....but not all.
So I plant. The Earth heals.
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