Last Spring I bought a handful of pots of flowers from the grocery store one weekend on a whim. I hung a couple of them on our front porch and sat a few others in the back yard. I was surprised all summer long at how much I loved seeing the beauty that they brought to our home and how much I enjoyed caring for them (which just consisted of watering them about every-other day).
As Spring came along this year, I knew I wanted to do even more gardening. This year I also felt like I wanted to plant some vegetables too. I’m not really sure why, other than just for fun. I mean, I do like to eat veggies, but it’s so easy to get them from the store. I don’t expect that anything I grow will be better, although maybe I’ll be surprised.
It was around the middle of March when I first got the itch to start this project. But, a little bit of research and asking around quickly led me to realize it was too early to actually plant anything outside. So instead, I started down two paths that I could pursue indoors, while waiting for warmer weather.
First I bought 16 different packets of seeds – 8 types of flowers, and 8 vegetables (I let the kids choose the flowers; they let me pick the veggies). Next I ordered 2 different seed trays from amazon (one) (two). A few days later, the kids and I spent a couple hours after supper one night filling the trays with potting soil and planting our seeds.



The kids had more fun than I would have expected. Other than the fact that they didn’t like getting their hands dirty planting… They also helped with daily watering. And we were all so excited after a week or two, as little seedlings started to emerge.





Meanwhile, the second leg of my gardening adventure was to build a raised garden bed. I found a pretty simple design online, picked up some cedar at Home Depot, and, well, then I let it stand in the garage for a few weeks… But eventually I got to work with my mitre saw and drills, and after a few evenings, wouldn’t you know it, I had a raised garden bed to call my very own!



Finally, we just had to wait for the weather to get warm enough, and a pocket of time to open up, where we could transplant all our little flower seedlings into pots and other spots around the yard, and into the garden for the veggies.





We’ll see what happens next. I went ahead and bought a few more store-grown flower pots for the front porch, just to add some color while we’re waiting to see if any of these guys bloom. But, I think I achieved my real goals already: Lots of fun, and some good new memories with the kiddos.