catjac1975
Garden Master
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We had a drought last summer so bad our well dried up. It is just a well for gardening and animals so we still had our town water. Never curse the rain. It will subside, your garden will get done. What if you had planted and then the torrents started. Good luck with the sunshine.So I'm going to challenge myself to not curse!
I FREAKING HATE RAIN! It has rained for about two weeks straight now! How in the name of the Blessed Goddess am I suppose to till and place pathways in my vegetable garden if its a huge mud pit!?!? This is my first in-ground garden and I'm not very happy, I wanted to have everything laid out by now and just waiting to plant, but there isn't a point if my paths and trellises aren't in place! On top of that we're getting a huge and way too fast temp change for the weekend so we're having to keep an eye out for twister weather! Whats the bloody point of putting in all that hard work if a thunderstorm with high winds is just gonna knock everything down before its settled?! I've had it up to my eyeballs with all this wind and rain, here it is the suns shining but its still chilly and damp as a used wash cloth! If I tried to fire up my huge heavy tiller that I've used exactly three times since its purchase and run it through my 15' garden I'd sink faster than the bloody Titanic! My last frost date is tomorrow, if I stuck to my original timeline I'd be planting next week after my plants had hardened off in the shed all week but it looks like my entire garden is going to be behind! If I'd had my hoop house ready for my winter garden I'd just use that and have everything anchored but I still have to till GRRRRRRRRR I just wanna scream! everyone at work wants to gag me because every time its starts raining i start grumbling about not being able to work in the garden. So ends my rant. Stay tuned for further restrained complaints of a clean vocabulary nature once Mother Nature decides to tick me off again.