Vegetable garden, take two
April 20th, 2009I went out onto my back porch today to take in a little vitamin D, and happened to notice that my blueberry bush – the one that I had written off for dead not a few weeks before – blossoming with new leaves. It reminded me of the ill-fated “winter greens” that I planted in October around the same time.
Spring is here. Time for new beginnings. I figure this time, my leafy greens have a couple of things going for them that they didn’t have last time around:
- No more sub-freezing temperatures
- No more cats using the garden as a litterbox
I used a metal rake to break the dirt up a bit and smooth things over, then sprinkled some all-purpose organic fertilizer, that I had bought for some good reason I’m sure, around the planting area. Then I buried little rows of left-over seeds from last fall.
If this goes well, maybe I’ll venture into planting some root vegetables or vine plants.
April 22nd, 2009 at 12:46 pm
Hope your garden provides much good eating and pleasure.
May 14th, 2009 at 10:01 am
Maybe it’s your all purpose compost thats killing your blueberry plant!!
that compost contains lime and they hate lime.
try some ericaceous compost!
and dont feed with tap water – only rain water
August 11th, 2009 at 8:58 pm
Thanks for the info Siobhan. I meant to respond sooner. I did add some acid-loving plant fertilizer to the mix which seems to have helped. My blueberry plant is still alive and is actually finally starting to look pretty good.
And I just ordered some rain barrels today so in a couple of weeks I can stop torturing my plants with the tap water.