Tomorrow
The weather will be 69 and partly sunny
Tomorrow
The frame for my raised garden will be carried down the hill to the back yard
Tomorrow
I will spread flat the weed blocker material
Tomorrow
I will build the raised bed
Tomorrow
I will fill it with 12 bags of soil
Tomorrow
I will divide the bed into 25 squares
Tomorrow
I will plant the blueberry bushes
Tomorrow
I will sow the bib lettuce and spinach seeds
It is hard to wait for tomorrow
Enjoy the 69 and sunny! We, too, are looking down 71. Can’t wait. Hope your garden and writing life yields much.
Darla & Jen
I loved your poem and repetition of “tomorrow”. Tomorrow always brings hope for good things! Good luck with your garden!!
I love the “tomorrow” format that you used. I’m tired just from reading it but it also sounds like a lot of fun. Enjoy the blueberries!
LOVE this! Format is great. Can’t wait? Wow.
Tomorrow you will need some Ibuprofen in the evening and boys to wait on you hand and foot. What an ambitious project! I hope you will have veggies a plenty by the time of staff meeting in the summer. 🙂 I hope you have better luck with the blueberries than I did, they never survived.
What a tomorrow to look forward to. Wish I had a green thumb.
Tomorrow sounds fantastic – but you had fun today, anticipating and planning! It is going to be a long, hard-working day – enjoy!
Erin,
This sounds so warm. Since it was in the 20s last night, this is not even in my next month of tomorrows! It will take many, many warm days before I am ready to put any plants outside. Our spring weather is just too darned changeable!
Love this format! May literally be borrowing for tomorrow!
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The format of your post is very fun to read, it makes wonder and anticipate what’s to come at the end of each line. I have been seeing a lot about raised beds recently. I’m wondering if its appeal is less weeding, less spreading or over growth into the yard or the sore backs that’s made them so popular?