"It's May, it's May, the lusty
month of May
That lovely month when everyone goes blissfully astray
It's here, it's here, that shocking time of year,
When tons of wicked little thoughts merrily appear."
Lusty Month of May - from Camelot
That lovely month when everyone goes blissfully astray
It's here, it's here, that shocking time of year,
When tons of wicked little thoughts merrily appear."
Lusty Month of May - from Camelot
Despite
the snow, despite the rain, May is the time when those with a bit of farming
gene in their blood start thinking about spring gardens as they sit in their
recliners in the evening and pour over stacks of seed catalogs. They are
anxious and ready, and they know there is magic in the month of May. Soon it
will be planting time and the excitement of growing vegetables and flowers is
as exhilarating today as it was for their ancestors centuries and centuries
ago. Seeds are united with soil, sun, air and water to create the miracle of
life.
This
year, I’ve convinced my husband into making me a bucket garden stand from
two-by-four lumber. It consists of two-levels of raised shelves where
five-gallon, plastic buckets—filled with soil, seeds, or plants—stand above
ground to make gardening simple and easy. I’ve added a picture here, but it’s
not my stand.
I’m
pondering what plants I want to grow, but I know for sure that two buckets will
be filled with tomato plants, one will be a basil plant, and another will be
seeded with yellow squash. Since mine is an eight bucket stand, I have time to
come up with some other choices, including one bucket that may be filled with flowers.
I can’t wait to smell the soil, stand in the sunshine, and get some dirt under
my fingernails. As soon as our creation is finished, I'll be sure to post a
picture.
Now,
all we have to do is chase this rainy, cold weather away, and let the lusty
magical month of May arrive with all its blossoms, bird songs, and beauty.
Coming June 24th - HUCKLEBERRY HAPPINESS
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