And so it begins…
The seed catalogues are arriving, and my excitement and anticipation are growing. I want to buy all the things, the flowers, the veggies and even the fruit! I must pull myself back, hold and evaluate what grew well and what didn’t and why.
Let’s start with the wins. The tomatoes, kale, carrots, sunchokes and peppers were the bombs! Why were these so good? I chose the right spot and amended the soil with compost and manure, added minerals and covered with chopped straw to hold the moisture.
The peas, cauliflower, beets, cabbage and beans, not so much. I did get a yield, it was small, and they weren’t as large as I had hoped. These were not as plentiful or as large because I did not do the things mentioned above. I thought the soil was still good enough from the last years’ amendments, so I got lazy and just planted. I also had a couple of weeks where I was just completely overwhelmed when my mother passed away, and I just didn’t water the beds as much as I should have. I didn’t cover the beds with chopped straw either to hold the moisture, lesson learned.
One thing I did choose to do that blessed me every day was I decided to plant flowerbeds in the vegetable garden. This one choice made my days a little brighter and allowed me to smile because I was able to stop and watch the bees we house on the property, buzzing from flower to flower.
I have been watching YouTube and reading to learn what I can change to do better this year on those crops. I have learned a few things that I will use to tweak how I grow this year. I initially thought that I would just give up on growing those things, but I have since changed my mind and will instead relocate them and set up a gravity-fed watering system. We are also increasing our composting this year, we just have not taken it seriously enough and always come up short of what we need, not this year!
So what are we going to grow this year? Well, I figure we will continue with beans, carrots, tomatoes, peppers (sweet and hot), peas, lettuce, zucchini, spinach, onions, cabbage, and cucumber. We will be adding potatoes, squash, pumpkin, swiss chard, broccoli and grains (wheat and oats). In the orchard, we will be adding more herbs, flowers and comfrey to bring in more beneficial insects.
We will be fencing our chickens for the first time ever to tear up some sod to create a rotating pastured pen for them. We used to free-range them, but it isn’t working in our best interest, more on that later.
I will be starting an organic spray cycle to the orchard to deal with many of the ongoing issues that have severely impacted our fruit yields. Again, I had been overwhelmed because of not planning to be very successful in the orchard. We are looking forward to an abundant crop of apples, Asian pears, plums, pears, cherries as well as berries this year.
I look forward to sharing the varieties that I decide to grow and the plan once it is done! My question to you is, what if anything has this inspired you to grow?
Ease, Joy and Prosperity,
Wanda



The walk from the house down the path that leads to the garden gate is not very long, it takes but a few minutes. Some mornings it is hurried and others, a slow leisurely stroll past the garden with the large white hydrangea blossoms taking time to stop to see the myriad of floral and fauna.
We have fruit and berries popping and the veggies are planted. So many colourful blooms and the fragrance of lilacs wafts through the air. I have planted many kinds of potatoes this year, which is a new experience for me. I have also started my very own sweet potato slips as well, so excited to see how well they grow this summer!
l love it, however, Kerry doesn’t feel the same way I do, unfortunately. 😦 He is not sure of the area and the work rewired there. So, I have been feverishly looking for other properties in Nova Scotia.
hind to keep some money coming in until we got situated? So many questions and even more unforeseen factors at play. I was excited about the property, about the area, about the new opportunities, but I could feel Kerry’s nerves building and his fear of change and uncertainty. What should I do? I called the agent and had a discussion about all of our questions.