Your girl was lazy last night and didn't want to write an entry so you get a twofer today.
Memorial day holiday, I love having 3 days off.
I also love and respect those who gave the ultimate sacrifice for us as a nation and died in the service of this country. I feel a lot of big ways about how things are now, about our leadership and military leadership. I'm full of disappointment over it all. How far we've come in 70 years or so.
Gah.
Anyway.
We did our usual lazy Sunday thing in the morning with coffee and quiet game playing on our phones. At about noon, Doug hauled the dirt he'd gotten at Lowes up into the back yard and we commenced to filling in the planters.
We didn't have any wood or yard waste to fill the containers with to displace area. We have a giant black walnut tree, and a lot of downed branches, but those won't be good for the garden bed because of the juglone it produces which is toxic to so many plants. So we went with straight on in dirt. 8 bags per bed, and one extra bag Jess gave us that they aren't using because they have to move soon.
No need to put a garden in at a house you're leaving.
All the stuff growing outside the beds, according to google lens, is some sort of wild lettuce. It is inedible, prickly, and everywhere. Our entire damn yard is full of that shit. What the hell.
I've never seen it before in my life, and it was a bitch to pull up. Doug mowed over it, and I pulled what I could, but feh. I hate that guy.
We used a ton of left over cardboard under the raised beds to hopefully prevent crap like this wild lettuce from growing up and in. Fingers crossed.
After all the dirt was in, Doug declared it break time, and we sat on the porch and chilled. I was afraid this was as far as we were gonna get because I know our track record when breaktime is declared.
Yesterday was supposed to be another wash out full of rain, but it didn't happen, and we decided to seize the day after all and went to Lowes and get plants.
Doug always over buys, his enthusiasm for gardening is nice but it's always a bit too much. I had told him to get 3 raised beds, but he got 2 "to see how it goes," and now we have what I think is a little too much.
There hopefully will be a bounty of a variety of tomatoes, some cucumbers, zucchini, and yellow squash. And a lot of peppers. He loves peppers. I always feel like we end up with too many peppers because I just don't care to eat them. He's enthusiastic for them. Horny for peppers, I guess.
We also got seeds, and we got too many fucking seeds.
The herbs are all in individual pots, and I feel like we'll need big containers in the yard in a couple weeks when they start to germinate. He told me to plant all the seeds in the pots, and .... it's too many seeds. So many seeds. But... Okay. Farmer Chris can take instructions and say "see, I told you so" later.
Herbs a plenty! Six different ones: Greek oregano; rosemary; dill; peppermint (always has to be sequestered from everyone else); parsley; and thyme. I'm not a big oregano fan, but Doug likes it. I am looking forward to dill, and parsley is always nice in meals.
For the veggies, he bought two kinds of lettuce, a spinach, and onions. The spinach we'll hold until late summer to plant, he says it does well in the cold. He told me to put all the lettuce seeds in the end of each of the planters, and we'll thin them out if there are too many (there will be too many).
And the onions were planted down the middle of each of the beds, in between the plants. Hopefully it'll all come together nice, and full, and bountiful.
On the left, the pepper and squash team. On the right, tomato and cucumber town. Where it is just dirt at the ends, on the pepper side are the seeds for Bibb lettuce, on the tomato side is butter crisp. I will be monitoring daily for germination.
This morning was another good sleep-in, and Toffee came to wake me up. Geoff fed her at about 7:30am but didn't let her outside. So she came to get me at 9 or so.
I let her out, went to find my yoga pants, did my blood sugar and took the morning meds, came back down and got a cup of coffee. I walked outside to find my dog standing in the middle of one of the raised beds eating dirt.
The actual fuck, dog. So there was a major scolding. She got out fast when I busted her ass, and she received NO cookie for going outside. No cookie for dirt eating dogs.
I went out to survey the damage, and she'd walked in both beds, huge paw prints everywhere. Two tomato plants stomped on like Godzilla on Tokyo, and a cucumber firmly shoved to the depths. I fixed everything up, repaired the stompage, and we'll have to keep an eye on her. Can't believe she did that.
Jerk.
Oh, one other thing. I'm a big fan of cherry tomatoes, and sometimes the Big varieties of tomatoes don't do well in the garden. They start to get nice and big and stupid bugs find them. Cherry tomatoes are always just ready to be picked and popped in your mouth or a nice salad.
But we did get an heirloom tomato because for real, y'all. Who can say no to something named Mr. Stripey. Here's to hoping he does well in our garden and produces some nice 'maters.
Digits below!
Sunday digits
exercise: 12/12 hours. Treadmill run, 10 min/.64 mi (i had to pee, and dinner was ready, so i stopped). treadmill walk to make up for steps, 9 min/.51 mi; 10k+ steps by bedtime
blood glucose:
9:30am: 165
4:45pm: 164
11pm: 119
food & meds:
9:30am: jardiance + phentermine
I forget what I ate Sunday during the day.
1pm: met+glip
6pm: bowl of spaghetti w/sausage and meat sauce
7:30pm: met+glip
no alcohol
Monday digits
exercise: 12/12 hours. Treadmill run, 30 min/2.2 miles; 10k+ steps by bedtime
blood glucose:
9:30am: 125
4:45pm: 125
10:45pm: 85
food & meds:
9:30am: jardiance + phentermine
12pm: english muffin w/pb; about 3/4 a cup of mac & cheese (not enough to put in the fridge for later so I ate it)
1pm: met+glip
6pm: 2 cheeseburgers, no rolls, some curly fries
7:30pm: met+ glip
8pm: vodka & diet cranberry




























