tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1633553687959629815.post7045220461577329366..comments2016-06-20T22:48:30.938-06:00Comments on The Davis Family Digest: Dirt is therapeuticMichahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16352224769158367920noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1633553687959629815.post-24258105300057370322012-05-08T08:37:31.343-06:002012-05-08T08:37:31.343-06:00That looks fantastic! Good work! Eric and I have...That looks fantastic! Good work! Eric and I have been digging and weeding ourselves. I built a nice big garden box. It really does feel good to dig in the dirt and make something! Have fun with the garden!Melhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13885949615445534519noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1633553687959629815.post-2141328535062008872012-05-08T08:27:38.292-06:002012-05-08T08:27:38.292-06:00We have two gardens this year . . . one up by our ...We have two gardens this year . . . one up by our house, and the other in a community garden box area. (They were asking for volunteers, and only a few of us raised our hands.) The dirt up at my house is so hard that if you want to roto-till it, you have to soak the ground first . . . and I couldn't get hold of the rototiller this year. So I've only planted things in hills in the ground by the house. (Soaking the ground as I dug with my shovel . . .) The garden box is growing green beans and a little Swiss chard, and I intend to plant the rest of it this weekend. (Hopefully everything survives the horrible spring winds . . . the tomato plants are protected by #10 cans, but I didn't have enough cans for all the squash and watermelon seedlings.)<br /><br />Good luck!Anachanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00544003519381539691noreply@blogger.com