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spinbaby

(15,196 posts)
Sun Jun 6, 2021, 09:06 AM Jun 2021

Never done with gardening

I belong to a local Facebook gardening group. Every spring we get one or two people posting that they are now “done” with their gardening. This is invariably accompanied by a picture of a pristine patch of mulch surrounding freshly-bought ornamental bushes.

I can only conclude that these are people who have never gardened before.

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Never done with gardening (Original Post) spinbaby Jun 2021 OP
Well, I mulch every year. piddyprints Jun 2021 #1
Probably, it's more like done for the moment. Phoenix61 Jun 2021 #2
Never done! MontanaMama Jun 2021 #3
A gardener is never done zeusdogmom Jun 2021 #4
Your gardening schedule sounds like mine spinbaby Jun 2021 #5
You, too, are a smart gardener 😄 zeusdogmom Jun 2021 #6
Here's a picture spinbaby Jun 2021 #7

piddyprints

(14,815 posts)
1. Well, I mulch every year.
Sun Jun 6, 2021, 09:11 AM
Jun 2021

This year’s mulch is next year’s compost ... which is why my clay is no longer just clay, but nice soil in the gardens. I have over 25 garden areas, which I consider “done” once they’re mulched and trimmed (prune after bloom) for the summer. No, I’m not “done” yet this year, but closer today than yesterday. Of course, I still have to go around to pull weeds and dead head roses regularly, so it is definitely an everyday job!

Phoenix61

(17,570 posts)
2. Probably, it's more like done for the moment.
Sun Jun 6, 2021, 09:13 AM
Jun 2021

I’m still trying to figure out what goes where. “Full Sun” does not mean full sun in Florida. Several new planting beds. It took me some time to figure out how to reconfigure the irrigation system so they get watered automatically. I’m just not any good at hand watering.

MontanaMama

(24,004 posts)
3. Never done!
Sun Jun 6, 2021, 09:37 AM
Jun 2021

I’m always futzing with something in the garden...weeding always...and moving plants here and there.

zeusdogmom

(1,045 posts)
4. A gardener is never done
Sun Jun 6, 2021, 09:45 AM
Jun 2021

Never. About the time you may think you are done a fresh crop of thistles pop up in the peas or the formerly beautiful blooming centaurea need dead heading. And there are a lot of them because they spread like crazy. Fish pond needs attention, too, and the lawn needs mowing. The list goes on forever and ever. I guess if I get to the bottom of the list I can always turn the compost 😄

It’s 10:30 AM and I am done with garden and yard chores until later this evening. Really warm, full sun and no breeze - actually a beautiful day filled with the symphony of cicada song. But I know my limits. Besides I have pleasant things to do inside, too.

Life in its simplicity is good and I am thankful every day for the blessings in my life.

spinbaby

(15,196 posts)
5. Your gardening schedule sounds like mine
Sun Jun 6, 2021, 09:59 AM
Jun 2021

Mornings and evenings—best times of the day for the garden. I don’t even have a vegetable garden—just a cottage garden with mostly flowers plus some herbs and the occasional vegetable. This morning I planted what I think will be the last of the annuals for the year, putting a nice scoop of homemade compost under each one. Then I watered them in and weeded a bit and, before you know it, two hours were gone and it was getting too hot to work outside. Tonight I plan to edge and mulch two beds and deadhead the spent peonies and irises.

zeusdogmom

(1,045 posts)
6. You, too, are a smart gardener 😄
Sun Jun 6, 2021, 10:19 AM
Jun 2021

My peonies are a mess. Beautiful blooms for a couple of days then a crushing down pour. All of those beautiful blooms are looking a little worse for the wear. A couple of my bushes have outgrown the standard peony cages so they look extra sad. I need to build some supports to accommodate the huge plants. Obviously something I should have done this past winter.

I have a sneaking feeling your flower beds are beautiful.

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