I
have to say, Spring may be the only time of year I can honestly admit I Really Dig Weeding! Being so cooped up
on the east coast all these cold, snowy months, we gardeners are also ready to
pop just like leaves, flower buds & weeds!
The ground has been frozen here & the
days not so warm. But with mild temps last night & today I jumped at the
chance to work in the garden. As I venture outside today it is 69 degrees (but
with rain coming it will soon be 38 degrees by tomorrow night!) Yes, that's
what you get this time of year ~ a mixed bag of weather (as a verb!). Remember
to not get frustrated ~ the joys of Spring are endless. The smell for one -
nothing beats a spring rain smell. Also, those first warm days where you say to
yourself "it doesn't need to get any warmer than this ~ this is perfect!"
The past two days were my first digging
opportunities. Among my digging discoveries today was my prolific weed of the
year ~ the wild strawberry. (Yes, I get a new 'weed of the year' annually) It
is masterfully disguising itself this year among my Bee Balm. It has the same
color right now & growth habit. With each clever plant that was yanked, I
felt exhilarated! Face it, you just
want to be doing anything outside,
that's why weeding can be so enjoyable now, a true stress reliever. With all
this said, I know some of us are behind on Spring outdoor cleanup because of
the snow & cold, but remembering to take it slowly is important. Here are
my tips for a pain-free Spring clean up:
~
Take your time ~ We can't play catch
up all in one day! If you feel even a twinge on your back or any other muscles
~ rest! ~ or wait for another day. One to two hour sessions is plenty in the
beginning!
~
Alternate chores ~ Rake a bit then
weed beds for a bit & alternate. You use different muscles for each chore
& this will help keep you from overtaxing certain ones. Remember, we aren't
in gardening shape in April!
~
Preserve the knees ~ Remember to sit
on a blanket or low bench ~ avoid kneeling or squatting for too long. Also,
always have a spade with you to dig out deep rooted weeds. The pulling yanking
motion can cause some tendonitis if you are not careful; loosening the roots
will help. Making sure the soil is moist from rain will help the process
tremendously!
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All work & no play ~ Allow some
strolling along and dream time. This is the dreamiest time of year to visualize
what you would like to see, smell & feel in your outdoor spaces. Imagine a
color scheme for these pots or this bed. Make sure you jot down your ideas and
keep them with you come May when you will be shopping plants. Pantone's Color
of the year, marsala (a deep winey red) can translate into the garden quite
well. We too often rely on flowers for color, but embrace beautiful leaves this
year. Marsala can be found in coleus, heuchera, and succulents. Plant red leaf
lettuce now for edible color & red basil in a month. Think outside your
usual color box & dig dreaming!
~ Soak it
up ~ yes, the early not too hot sunshine for vitamin D for one... but I'm also
talking a hot bath (see my Mindful Bath blog) for muscle soreness, deep
relaxation & more garden visualization & dreaming!
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