We enjoyed Mother’s Day one day early because I had to be out of town on May 9th. I woke up to find two cute, excited girls, a wonderful breakfast and presents. My favorite present was a T-shirt that they drew on for the occasion. Each girl drew on one side and put on things that were special to them. In the evening, we went to a Mother, Daughter dance and I wore that shirt. I received a lot of compliments about it.
After breakfast, we went outside and did one of my favorite things…..worked in the garden. We normally start our garden earlier, but we were a little behind this year. In the past, I used to rototill the garden, but I feel that this is not good for the soil. What I do now is I dig out a trench where I want to plant. I then put in compost from our Dual Drum compost tumbler or from our homemade compost bin. This not only provides nutrients for the roots but needed
air too because the soil is not compacted. We then put some of the soil that we dug out on top of the compost and plant our seeds or plants. Everything in our garden is from seed except for the tomato plants.
The girls helped me with all of this. They love to put seeds in the ground and watch them grow. We all enjoy eating the vegetables that come out of our garden. I had a wonderful day with my girls. What did you do for Mother’s Day?














At the end of May, I dumped both sides of our
materials to decompose. When it reaches this point, I dump it and start all over again.
dress it with the compost. Prior to having children, I would sift this compost until I had nice, fine “dirt”. I don’t have time for that anymore, besides… it was backbreaking. Now we take this compost and dump it directly onto the lawn or garden.
We continue to rake this compost until it works its way down to the soil surface. We like to leave about 1/4” of this compost on the surface of the soil. It helps to cut down on weeds, it helps to retain moisture, and it slowly feeds the lawn…..naturally! We prefer to fertilize and garden organically. There is not a better fertilizer to use than
compost from a hot compost system or vermicompost.
