Saturday, April 18, 2015

It's garden time!!!!!!!!!!!!

Hello from the garden.  It’s time to start preparing the garden, my vegetarian friend Reindeer decided to come outside and help me supervise.

One of the first jobs is to spread some manure around the garden to give the soil some nutrients.  This bag looks hard to open, better have the roommates do it.


Next step is to work the manure into the ground.  Yep, you guessed it, another job for the humans.  Good thing we have 2 supervisors today. 


Now that things look good we better take a closer look.  It seems Sequoia showed some interest in gardening.  Actually, he has started to eat grass, perhaps Dogter Freud can help us figure out what is going on with Sequoia.  One thing for sure he hasn't really learned to pose yet. . 



We got some tomatoes and peppers along with a lot of seeds this year.  We hope our garden grows big this year.  Fellow gardeners….have you started planting your garden yet?

9 comments:

  1. We have not yet started to plant our garden, because we have to wait until the threat of frost is gone, usually very early in May. In the meantime, Jerry will look at your photos, cross his arms, and grumble a bit... (he's a bit jealous).

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    1. Poor Jerry! Perhaps Ben can bake him some cookies to assuage his pain.

      I will ask my mom if we can buy a mini indoor garden this year.

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    2. An indoor mini garden is a great idea.

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  2. Oh yes - we've started our garden!! I need to do a posting about that. We have seeds in the grown and some tomatoes and peppers in a little mini-hothouse - cause it still gets down to 6 C at night, which is a bit chilly.

    Maybe Jerry needs to take a trip and visit the West Coast and get his paws a little dirty...

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    1. I can't wait to see your garden post. I recall inviting Jerry out west last year to help us pull weeds....funny he never got back to us on that offer. Jerry, the offer still stands....fyi

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  3. I agree, get the humans to do anything involving manure. I will see if Dogtor Freud can give any advice about Sequoia...

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    1. A session with the Dogter might be good for Sequoia. Do we pay Dogter Freud in bacon?

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  4. Sorry Jerry....if you and Ben want to come west I can show you the flowering roses in town. Maybe you can book a first class train trip out west.

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    1. I think that's a great idea. I mean... how expensive can a stuffie ticket be??

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