Thursday, April 4, 2013

How Does My Garden Grow?



                     Pallet Garden


With thoughts of harvest

I turn once more to gardening, in pallets

of all things.  So small and manageable

as my hands spread  dirt

in neat rows between wooden slats.

Seeds of herbs and vegetables nestle in, bide their time,

while water and sun nurture small shoots.

Soon the small corner of the yard

fulfills that pull of nature.

The ripe joy of freshness, just born,

picked moments before gracing the table.

Sating a desire – providing sustenance

for the body, yes, but more the soul.


The idea of a pallet garden this summer sprang from a random glance on Pinterest which produced an immediate spark to have a garden again, without the work of having the large 12 x 12 raised bed garden that used to sit where the new two car garage now rests. 

http://gilannie-goddess.blogspot.com/2012/04/my-new-pallet-garden.html
I mentioned it to Steve who just happened to know where to get me a couple of pallets and my spark was on its way to becoming reality.  It’s a fairly simple process, and there are quite a few websites (best so far) I’ve found to help me along with suggestions like making sure the pallets are heated treated wood, how much soil it will take, watering tips and of course  the best vegetables for this type of growing venue.  A quick Google image search gave me the idea of adding another pallet vertically just for herbs and maybe a few strawberry plants for good measure!

And already what’s grown?  A poem!  It’s been a long time since I’ve written a poem and don’t even know how to begin apologizing for its form or meter or lack of thereof.  (Let’s just call it free verse and leave it at that.)

So how does a poem grow from my pallet garden? I can thank an online writing course I started on a whim last evening.  One of the exercises was to explore whether I prefer to write poetry or prose. Since I haven’t written any poetry for a very long time, I was surprised the above verse came so quickly.  It was a nice reminder that I enjoy writing poetry too.  And, the exercise helped me process this blog post as well that was at the idea stage but hadn’t been started yet. 

So already, my pallet garden has provided a lovely mix of passions, writing and gardening.  All this, nurtured on a whim…

Stop by again this summer, won’t you, and see what else the harvest brings?

17 comments:

  1. oooo I love the idea of a pallet garden! Grand idea!

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    1. Thanks for stopping by to read and comment - I can't wait to get started!

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  2. What a fantastic idea. Sadly I live in an apartment building and can't have my own garden.

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    1. Hi Corrine - too bad you don't have a balcony. I've also seen some awesome ideas for small container gardening. Loving your A-Z challenge and your enthusiasm!

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  3. A very nice pallet garden poem. I love poetry. Good luck with your garden. Thanks for dropping by my blog.

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    1. Thanks Suzy! I've been enjoying getting to know your blog through the A-Z. I'm not participating this year as a writer, but loving it as a reader! Appreciate your stopping by.

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    1. Seems so simple doesn't it? We'll see when I actually get into it. :)

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  5. Love your poem and will be interested to see how your pallet garden turns out! Good luck with it!

    Kathy
    http://gigglingtruckerswife.blogspot.com

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    1. Thanks Kathy - I'm realizing I'll have to put up a little chicken wire around it too so little ones like rabbits and puppies like your new little girl don't get messy! I'll be posting follow ups!

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  6. I've never been very good at writing poetry or growing plants.

    http://joycelansky.blogspot.com

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    1. Humor's not my strong point Joyce, so you have me there! Love your posts!

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  7. Lovely poem, Amy, and a lovely garden to come, I'm sure! Can't wait to see more photos of it growing.

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    1. Thanks Elaine - I'm excited about it and I enjoyed having the poem come up. :)

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  8. I've never been great at poetry writing nor gardening.

    http://joycelansky.blogspot.com/2013/04/atoz-ww-n-for-naughty-pictures.html

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  9. I very much enjoyed your poem and your recent blog post. Since the 2012 Blogging A to Z challenge, I've linked to your blog, but haven't visited in awhile. I'd be interested in knowing what online class you took. Keep up the good work and writing. If you have a minute, drop by www.dianeweidenbenner.com I have a few blogs about gardening, CSAs and such.

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  10. Diane,
    The course is http://creative-writing-course.thecraftywriter.com/. I am still working on it but have enjoyed it so far with good resources and exercises. Thanks for the writing encouragement. I stopped by your blog. Loved how you worked the A-Z challenge them with the titles and enjoyed many of your pieces. I'll be planting my pallet garden this weekend and will post updates!

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