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It is amazing how relative time is! One week vacation goes like the speed of light, yet one week with the flu seems to last an eternity!! Yep, I was literally in bed for a whole week with the worst flu I have ever experienced. Watch out, because I am back and ready to make up for lost time!!
As I lay in bed, we had our first touches of spring weather and I listened from the open window as the kids played outside, this time on their bikes instead of in full snow gear! Just the day before the flu hit, I twittered about recommitting to my daily walk in my exercise routine and wanting to get away from my exercise bike...so that daily walk will be on my agenda beginning this week!
Now that I am better and roaring and ready to go, we have rain, wind, and cooooollllldddd! I thought it wiser to wait until the wet cold stuff goes away before I head outdoors considering I am still trying to regain my full strength!
I had to do something today with my springtime energy, so we all piled into the van and headed to the home and garden store to pick out the seeds for our veggie garden! We have a good sized garden in our back yard and the kids will each plant their own section this year. They get to choose the plants they want to grow, do the actual planting, and keep it weeded and watered, and help with the harvesting as the time comes around.
The 'harvesting' part is always the best and usually amounts to the kids eating straight from the garden - can't get any food more alive and fresh for your body than that! I love going out and picking my own food...makes me feel like I actually know what I am doing when it comes to gardening! I am a total novice, and just wing it, even though this is the third year we have had our own garden! We use our own compost dirt and some organic fertilizer, but you never know what we will decide to plant each year!
I can't stop dreaming of spring and summer! To help bide our time, we planted our seeds earlier than usual in small pots indoors. That way, when it is warm enough for the plants to survive outdoors without threat of frost, we will have small plants to transplant. When we transplant this early round, we will plant some fresh seeds, too, so that we have a rotation of fresh foods throughout the season.
Today, we set ourselves up at the kitchen table and filled the little pots with organic dirt. Each of the kids got their own set of pots, and a big spoon to dig out of the huge bowl of dirt I set in the middle of the table. (We really didn't need those spoons in the end, since digging through the dirt is such a great sensory activity anyway!) As much dirt ended up on the table and floor as in the pots, but we just scooped it back together and it to top off the pots after the seeds went in!
Erik chose carrots, spring onions, chives, and radishes. Emily got spinach, dill, cucumbers, and beets. Kieren rounded out the choices with peas, lettuce, basil, and more cucumber! In the other sections, we will plant kale, swiss chard, romaine, green beans, zucchini, tomatoes, and other herbs like oregano, cilantro, and lots and lots of parsley! We already have peppermint, mini-strawberries (mmmm...they taste just like sweet tart candies!), raspberries, blackberries, and blueberries growing from previous years.
Our garden is usually heavy on the greens...can you tell? :) It is the one thing that I can't get a good organic variety of in the stores here in Austria. Speaking of organic foods...for a family of 6, we spend a loottt of money on organic produce. We get what is available in organic, which makes it really nice in the summer to grow our own food. Between the garden glory and our fruit and nut trees (cherry, plum, apricot, and walnut) we love, love, love summertime! For our bellies and our wallets! :)
We had so much fun planting today! Now, the kitchen windowsill is covered with platters topped with small pots of dirt, freshly watered and waiting for the little surprises to start finding their way through! Now the fun begins as we wait for our sprouts to start showing up!
What will you be planting this year?
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