2.25.2010

Gardening: The Total Body Workout

Today I transformed an old, empty garden at my sons' school into a vegetable/fruit/herb/flower garden.   I did this alone and completed the job in 2 3/4 hours.  I experienced a good workout in the process. Multitasking rocks!

My first step was to pull all of the weeds that had crept in over time.  Weeding is as effective as reverse situps and squats. No joke.
 

Then I removed about six inches of existing soil from the "produce" side of the raised bed and lined it with plastic edging to keep the old soil separate from the new soil.  Doing this was the equivalent of curls, dips, crunches and lunges.

 

I then lined the produce section with weed barrier.  More squats.

 

Next came fresh soil that I raked until smooth and then watered down with a mixture of water and liquid seaweed (an all natural root stimulator). The lighter soil is a mix identical to "Mel's Mix", as described in the book "Square Foot Gardening." It contains the optimal mix of ingredients to produce a prolific and healthy vegetable patch. Only edibles were planted in the light brown soil (basil, carrots, watermelon). The dark brown soil is just fresh flower bed soil, into which we planted wildflower seeds.  More lunges.

 

 I redistributed soil I took from the produce section to the other sections, then tilled and smoothed the other sections to plant sunflowers and wildflowers.  Shoveling is the equivalent of lunges, curls, dips and reverse sit ups.  If you keep up a good pace, it's your cardio, too!

  

All of the kids took turns planting seeds, which they loved doing.  Finally, I labeled all of the plantings so the children know what they're looking at as things grow. 

Cool down. :)


Great workout - I mean garden!

5 comments:

Holly said...

Wow. You are awesome.

I'm a little upset that you're gardening while I am enduring the storm of the century.

Can't wait to see how the garden turns out!

shraddha said...

that is lot of work..

ou did good my friend..

also no snow..i am so so so jealous.

Meg said...

Awesome garden! So jealous that you are all preparing for spring - down here my garden is winding down for the winter. Make sure you post pics of it as it grows :)

Deb K said...

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Paula Jo @ home decor accents said...

What a good workout you had. Taking care of a yard and garden takes lots of work, but the rewards are worth it. Here in Houston, TX it has warmed up into the 70's now, so I've been out cutting back plants, and getting ready to mulch again this year in my flower beds. Busy, busy, time of the year. I like your garden and you did a wonderful job.

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