Almost Starting My Organic Garden

Posted: March 2010 in gardening,Go Green,Home and Garden - Tags: ,
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Sunny days makes us enjoy being outdoors. Today I started removing some leaves that fall in our backyard from the eucalyptus. I need brown stuff to put in the composter so the old dry leaves are excellent.

Being jobless makes me think more about improving the house and the garden. We already bought packs of seeds of several vegetables and I am thrilled to start planting them. I’m going to wait a few more days because heavy rain is expected in the next days, but as soon as I can I will start the gardening.

Looking for a job outside the house, in an office, right now, it’s not an option. I would like to work from home so a IT job search is not out of question as well as editing, translation, blogging or something related to writing.

So, right now I have plenty of time to take action and build my own organic garden with the most common vegetables. As soon as I start planting I will start a weekly update with photos and a description of the progress.


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3 Comments

  1. Having worked from home for a few years myself I just can’t go back to the pointless routine of commuting into the office and back home every single day. Some employers are still old-school about working from home and don’t understanding the carbon foot print it leaves with all that travel, not to mention extra office space, air-conditioning and office attire we feel we have to wear and keep pristine looking. Good luck with your job hunting.

    Looking forward to seeing more posts about the organic garden. That eucalyptus will extract every drop of moisture out of the surrounding soil (my house in Melbourne is surrounded by them). I use the leaf matter to create a layer of mulch on the surface, leaving it where it falls if on the garden beds. It’s the easiest and most efficient mulching you’ll ever do. No weed will ever grow through a 2 inch layer of gum leaves!

    Comment by Foo — March 15, 2010 @ 07:17

  2. I appreciate your job.I also like gardening.When i get free time i do gardening.Really i have collect a verity of plant .Thanks for sharing. Keep blogging.

    Comment by Amtico — March 16, 2010 @ 10:19

  3. [...] Although we still have some rain from time to time, these last few days we have sunny days with some gray clouds in between. It’s time to start our Organic Garden. [...]

    Pingback by Buy Better and Have a Better Life » Starting Our Organic Garden — April 2, 2010 @ 23:56

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