What a Difference a Year Makes in a Garden
My float garden in 2007. |
Last summer John replaced the cedar siding around the four raised beds and the walkway so I missed out on a whole growing season.
At the end of summer I left the beds cleared except for a perennial herbs. What a difference a year makes.
New cedar boards outside and in. |
We visited the cabin in December and January between our Snowbird RV Adventures to California and Arizona. Then, like people around the world, we sheltered in place to slow the spread of COVID-19. At first, we chose our condo in Bellingham. In July it was time to come home to BC even with a strict 14-day quarantine.
My float garden on Powell Lake, BC, during a typical summer.. |
We found lots of things to do to get our float cabin home back in shape. One of them was my float garden. While we were away it was taken over by flowers, herbs and weeds gone wild.
Here's what I found when we finally got home in July, everything gone wild. |
On the north side of the float garden the mint that used to be in a pot took over the front bed. The other north bed sported weeds including fireweed that must have been beautiful while blooming.
All four raised beds were totally covered with plants already going to seed. |
The beds on the south side included more weeds in the front section, and a full bed of chamomile going to seed in the rear. I must have dumped soil that container with seeds for this prolific flowers. At least I love the smell and enjoy a cup of chamomile tea on winter evenings.
Over the years my garden has been highlighted in the media.
- Sunset Magazine in 2007
- Sunshine Coast BC blog in 2011
- Sunset Magazine Contest in 2011
- Our Canada Magazine in 2011
- CBC Radio in 2013 and 2015
- Powell River Garden Club in 2014
- Guest Blogger in 2018
- Powell River Library Calendar in 2018
One bed cleared and ready for future planting. |
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Do you garden in raised beds? What are some of your favourite crops? -- Margy