There are two gardens at the community house. A flower
garden in the front and a raised bed vegetable garden on the side.
They'd both been running wild for a bit. I was eager to dive in and
start my contribution to the community house. My housemates told me to
go right ahead and give it shot because they are fabulous people who
also happen to not be too big of fans of dirt. Luckily, I have no
problem with dirt.
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Fiercely not having a problem with dirt in The Gambia.
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Proudly not having a problem with dirt in Turkey.
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Determinedly not having a problem with dirt at BVS orientation |
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So
I dove right in and started pulling weeds. Or at least pulling what I
could figure were weeds. I attacked the vegetable garden first and
then moved on to the front garden. I recognized some things as straight
up weeds and some as straight up supposed-to-be-there plants. But
there were a lot of in between plants. Sarah and Sticks had wandered
out to keep me company and I would confer together before deciding what
needed to be pulled up. It was rather pleasant.
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Either I have just valiantly removed an evil weed or I've just destroyed someone's hard work. If it's the former, Sticks and Sarah totally told me to do it! | |
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The most nerve wracking thing I did was to
plant seeds in the vegetable garden. That, my friends, is faith. You
plant these bitty seeds in the ground and just pray that something
sprouts. it was terrifying. While I was possibly committing plant
murder, I was fretting about wasting seeds and failing the house
garden. But luckily, my housemates are marv.
Sticks told me that if one things grows, our garden is a success. And
Sarah snapped pictures so I had proof that I tried. (I'm not sure what
Marc thinks. He probably hopes things grow if only so he doesn't have to
hear me lament about them not growing).
I'll keep you all updated with our house gardens. Hopefully
something will grow. Until then, here's proof that I'm working hard:
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It's also proof that even elbow deep in dirt, my nails look fabulous! |
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Cross posted at the Cincinnati BVS Community House Blog, which is updated each week by a different member of our house.
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