Beginning a Garden Journey | ThryceUponAGarden

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  • @AbundantLifeTarot
    @AbundantLifeTarot 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    I am 100% here for ThryceUponAGarden! Happiness right now for me is my sparkling hard cider, a big bowl of spaghetti and watching your video right now. I loved hearing everything about your garden and I can completely relate and understand about having to research every little thing when it comes to gardening. What a treat to have blueberries and I hope you get fruit this year. Yum to the scallions!! Your garden has all the stuff I want in my herbal life, lol. Thanks so much for sharing! Please stay safe. Love to you my friend 🥰💖💖

    • @NyaThryceTarot
      @NyaThryceTarot  4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Love you too friend. Stay safe.🥰♥️😘😘

  • @renagooch987
    @renagooch987 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    oh also if there are areas you want cleared out of weeds or blocks of grass, use a couple layers of newspaper and wet it down well. Even some cardboard if you have any and soak that. Remove after a week or so and the ground will be super easy to till up and clear. Consider an area you can make a compost section saving your clippings and all the leaves. The compost will make your plants happy!

    • @NyaThryceTarot
      @NyaThryceTarot  4 ปีที่แล้ว

      Rena Gooch definitely focused on building a healthy compost. I have to get in the habit of separating my produce clippings and things to the compost instead of the bin.

  • @renagooch987
    @renagooch987 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    You have made a lot of progress and hitting it early in the season is super smart. The peach trees definitely need thinned out. I would vote for removing the three smaller ones if I counted that right..I lost track after the first three. Keep two, the biggest already established. The beds themselves definitely need to go. The brick and material used there could be recycled into a single raised bed for just about anything. You have a lot of potential, equally sunny and shade. I am excited to see how it turns out. The slope in between the tree and brick wall and the house, I paused for a bit on that. I just see an english type style garden. Very square neat blocks of lavender edged out with white sage. Leaving a walking path in between beds. Some of the flowers planted there are from bulbs. Its best to move them as early as possible or in the fall ideally. Some may not survive transfer. I imagine near the trees it is shady and that is why the previous owner planted so much under them. When you go to clear out and replant keep in mind what time of year the sun hits where. You can plan your garden to provide all year long in a symphony of nature. Enjoy your journey and listen to what the earth tells you it needs where. Also remember lettuce and greens come in an amazing variety of colors and shapes. A bed of edible greens would be darling all on its own! Best wishes.