I had a plan to plant on May 9. Instead we had downpours that resulted in soil too wet to plant in. Then I had to wait a week due to a turn in the weather. I was finally able to plant on Sunday, May 18. It was in the 80s that day, but had been cold and snowing just two days previous. It was still a risk to put plants in the ground with our changeable weather, but I went ahead and planted plants and seeds in an all day marathon.
Time wise (so you can compare) I was able to get the plants and seeds in the garden in about 3.5 hours. I started around 10 am and worked until about 1:30 with a break for lunch around noon. That included planting and watering. I spent another hour on that day placing some peat moss around some of the plants and rewatering so that would not blow away.
I had to rake out the weeds that were sprouting int he space, but did not need to till the soil,m as the park district did that.
Here are some images of the work:
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Plot #72 with a few planting areas marked with flour. |
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The final garden plan (as designed) This is subject to change during planting, but I had a rough idea of what I wanted to do using this plan I created in advance. |
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Tools: shovel and rake; watering cans; hand tools including trowels, hand rake, and ruler; plant markers, clip board with plan; brown paper bag with seed packets; cooler with water and snacks. |
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The plants mixed in two flats and an extra two cardboard boxes |
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The first thing I did was mark the handle of my rake with markings ever two inches for 1 foot, then 6 and 12 inch increments after that. Now I just lay it down on the ground and can easily space plants. |
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You can see how close the RR tracks are! This is before work began, nothing raked or placed. |
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After raking a good portion of the plot (20 feet by 20 feet) I then placed out the plants based on the plan to see if everything would fit as desired. |
We have way more tomato plants that originally planned, so that changed the diagram. We also put in a few more paths that I planned too to make it easier to get in and take photos for future blogs.
That portion int he middle which is not raked is for seeds I did not intend to plant on that day, so I chose not to rake it until I was finished planting the other areas.
Here is a sneak peak of the completed planting, I will provide details of the how we got to this point in another post.
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