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Gardening

Plan for the garden

Last year about this time, I was in the midst of finishing school, trying to find a job, and planning a wedding (all after having lost a lot of time and energy with a ridiculous flu/bronchitis/pneumonia whatever thing). This year, I am thrilled to be able to plan a garden and go about in an orderly way, rather than only getting what fell in my way through herb sales and several quick trips to Home Depot.

We joined a Community Supported Agriculture program this year, so most of our vegetables will be coming from Tempel Farms. My understanding of CSAs is that they are great, but that you have to be prepared for massive quantities of root vegetables. They are building a new farm this year, so I’m curious to see how that goes, and I’m also hoping to make a trip up to the farm sometime to take a tour and do some work.

In addition to the veggies we are getting from the CSA, Mike and I are also hoping to grow a variety of plants here, with sun/heat loving plants on the south facing back porch, and shade/cool loving plants on the north facing and well covered front porch. The most ambitious project we have planned is building an EarthTainer, which is a self contained planter and watering system that you build out of a Rubbermaid storage container. Lifehacker linked to it the other day and apparently that temporarily shut the site down, but it looks like it’s back up. There are 19 pages of instructions, but I get the feeling that once you build one, the rest are much easier.

Given the (mostly melted) snow and cold temps for this week, the only thing I’ll even try is to plant my mesclun mix seeds. I don’t have space for much else inside, and those should be fine even though it won’t likely be above 50 this week. It’s true what they say about April.

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Productivity Television

Why I Love Spring

Lots of times in the early morning I put on The Weather Channel, ostensibly to see the day’s weather, but partly because the morning anchors are kind of ridiculous, in the best tradition of morning anchors. Anyway, they kept promising to show a segment called “Why I Love Spring”, but I never saw it. They kept putting it off to talk about blizzards and floods in the Plains states. So I will have to make my own list:

  • Even if I might have not been doing such a good job with my productivity system last week or so, spring cleaning gives me a new influx of procrastinatory projects
  • I am busy at work now. This is great for my morale.
  • The light later in the evening makes me excited to go see friends. Thanks, Daylight Savings Time.
  • Since I wasn’t prepared for local eating (which I only got excited about in November), and it’s pretty much in between seasons now, I’m taking a break from trying to do that, and eating zucchini, butternut squash, new asparagus, and frozen peas all in one meal. (The peas were heated up.)
  • Even though some TV shows are getting close to season ending cliff-hanger territory, America’s Next Top Model is only getting started.

I promise to write a post that doesn’t involve the unordered list tag soon. I’ve been on a serious English lit kick, and also am all about reading Roman history and Shakespeare. Also the novels of Phillipa Gregory, but let’s not talk about that. Yet.

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Libraries

Self-promotion

I’ve mentioned to a number of people (but never said here yet) that I had recently started reviewing books for Library Journal. My first review was just published, so it’s here if you’d like to see it: A Weed by Any Other Name. (Scroll down a bit on the page to see it.)