13 June, 2007

The Garden City

Missoula's officially called the Garden City and, although it was coined because of a large local garden that isn't around anymore, it seems that gardening is a big deal here. We bought our house in November when pretty much everything was dead and have been blessed with an amazing crop of perennials all around the house blooming and surprising us each week it seems. Because a lot of the big work is already done, it's been so fun to spray some water, pull a few weeds, transplant a few volunteers and feel like giant green thumb. I'm sure I've pulled a few flowers thinking they were weeds, but thankfully there's a learning curve. With the addition of a few pots and hanging baskets of annuals, the house looks great. We also put in a small patch of vegetables in the garden area in the backyard--mostly some peppers and tomatoes. You can see a few more pictures here.



I'm already dreaming and scheming of more plantings and flower beds for next year. I'm hoping to get some things started from seed and do a little greenhouse inside, but we'll see if that actually happens. Right now I'm pleased as punch to be able to cut fresh flowers weekly for my table and I can't wait for BLT's right out of the garden.

4 comments:

words and streets said...

hey, that looks great! we had the opposite problem on our house... not only was there nothing planted, but our back yard was/is full of holes. o well. slowly, slowly... probably by the time we get it to be where we want it to be we'll be moving! anyways, i was sorry that we didn't get to see you guys. todd's schedule is awfully crazy right now and he was pretty much working the entire time you all were in town. maybe catch you next time around? those pictures were adorable of the kids at play in the mud, by the way. One of levi's favorite, for sure. okay, well, hope that you are feeling better and i think this is a long enough post for 6:30 in the am! much love, allie s.

Daisy said...

Looks beautiful-- how nice to have a garden already in place. We have had to build ours from scratch at both houses. Lots of hard work and pricey too.

Anonymous said...

Accually Missoula's coined name comes from.....whereever you are in the city....your with 10 blocks from a community garden or city maintained park....Sorry but just thought you should know

Rachel said...

Hmmm, I actually googled it since you mentioned it and I found four different reasons it's called the garden city, none of which were mine or anonymous's...guess it's just urban lore any way you slice it.