It’s doing it
to me again, this late January thaw…I am itching to get out in my dirt, with
shovel and hoe and plant matter. This dull, grey
weather and the brown that is peaking through the melting pristine snow makes
me start to plan and, gulp, shop online.
I was super
frustrated over the weekend over the lack of gardening shows that are broadcast
these days. What the heck? As one online
article put it there’s a lot more “H” and little “G” in HGTV. I loved the gardening shows of the past and
hope to see the Do It Yourself network continue with Yard Crashers,
which does still air episodes, thank goodness. Limited, but, they are there on Saturday mornings.
My Pinterest
board is filled with gardening ideas.
This year, I will be able to spread some rock and more mulch since the interior
of the house is substantially finished.
This year, the deck, porch and landscaping are the focus! I have already spent hours scrolling through
pins and posts, and jotted down ideas and color combinations. I will admit to a slight obsession with pots
and planters, and maybe already own more than I need..but a few more won't hurt.
In the article
I mention above, one point made is maybe people who garden
spend more time outside and less in front of the TV, which is fair. Maybe we do like to get outside
and get our hands in the dirt and feet in the mud, and not in the living room watching
another house flip show. (You can read the article here,
but it was posted in 2017) Forgive me, but I do not want to see one more tiny
house episode. Not one. As I said to my brothers, and mentioned in a
previous post, I grew up in a mobile home…ya can put lipstick on a pig, but its
still a pig, and those tiny homes? We called ‘em trailers.
I made my way out to the shed over the weekend to put two little Christmas trees from the porch away. I have to come out here, I thought, and take inventory of what I might need for spring planting and there's definitely some clean up that needs to happen, evident from the tow rope hanging down from the ski tube stowed in the rafters. Yes, the list is long and growing. While January might be a little too early to start thinking about plants, mulch, pots and planters, I can't help myself, especially on days of thaw. I look forward to the green of spring, those little shoots of crocus and daffodils shoving their way through, assuring us once again, that these longer days aren't misguiding us, that spring really is just around the corner.
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I too am itching to get outside and dig in the dirt. Also, currently a trailer dweller, with a tiny house across the road. I've had sheds that were bigger.
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