Ironically I have been for the last few days working on the plans for my gardens. Flowers, herbs and vegetables- then I see your post here and think... WOW! We are on the same wave-length.
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Ironically I have been for the last few days working on the plans for my gardens. Flowers, herbs and vegetables- then I see your post here and think... WOW! We are on the same wave-length.
We are on the same wave-length. That's very cool!
I have been going through all my notes and photos trying to organize and draw out this years plan (and budget). I like to go through photos to remind myself of what worked, what didn't, what needs to be moved, what I need to buy more of etc. Garden planning is a big job. I just found some lovely close ups of potato bugs at every stage in life. My epic potato growing fail should be a lovely post (haha).
I know! Planning out the garden can be so time consuming,but nothing outweighs the end result with the harvest.
I read so much about which plants/flowers/herbs need direct sunlight, shade and then add in the companion planting part of it and it becomes a job for someone with a college degree.
I do the same thing, and I really do plan it down the the last detail as best I can, but when I get out there my free spirit kicks in and I start planting things all over the place forgetting all my charts and notes. I like to think that some of it just "sticks" and happens anyhow.
A person with OCD would hate my garden. :)