In the Garden
DH comes home the other day and says to me “so what are we going to plant next in the way of fruit and vegies because they’re saying they’re all going up again”. Apparently he heard something on the radio about there being a shortage of potatoes due to problems with water allocations at planting time.
I really hate predictions like this. About half the time the dire predictions of things going up in price or supplies running out don’t even come to fruition. And the other half of the time they do but worrying about it in the meantime hasn’t made a scrap of difference. Perhaps it’s to give us time to hurry up and get our own gardens planted. Then again, if they already know there’s a problem due to planting, maybe it’s too late to plant something just to avoid the price increase.
Most of the time I think I’d rather not know and just deal with any problems that arise as they arise. I am working on growing stuff in the garden and finding it quite a challenge and a large learning curve. So in some ways I don’t really need any more pressure trying to make this garden produce any quicker - especially when so far all I’ve managed to grow (despite numerous attempts) has been lettuces. LOL. Which reminds me, I took this photo a few weeks ago to show you my lettuces (just cos I can lol) but I’ve been too busy blogging about other things to post it.
So there you have it. Proof that I can actually grow *something* even if it’s all I can grow so far. These lettuces are quite significant in a way though. Because I think had I not been successful in at least one thing, I would have given up by now.
Anyway, back to DH’s dire predictions conversation. In this instance I think I might have used it to my advantage. You see, we have no problems with space in terms of acreage (you’d hope not living on a farm) but there is a problem with our soil. Around the house area it is very heavy clay soil and not so wonderful for growing things in. We tried to plant an orange tree I was given for my birthday last year but it really didn’t like our soil. So we have a bit of work to do before too much planting can happen and a lot of it is stuff that I really need DH to do. So I told him if he wanted me to grow more, he needed to do blah, blah and blah. Fingers crossed this might actually spur him into action (in his defense he is a busy man and has been getting some great around the house type projects done in recent months - it just all takes time).
In the meantime, we’ll keep eating lettuce. LOL. Which reminds me, I think it might be time to sow some more lettuce seeds.
