We just bought a house and moved across town. Had to say goodbye for now to the greenhouse, planter beds, berry patches, herb garden, and fruit trees we'd been cultivating for the last 15 years. Bittersweet in that regard, but renters of the old place are greenthumbs and appreciative of the garden. Stocked it'll pay dividends for them and remain.
Took a break today from the endless work on the new place to spend an afternoon out front breaking ground on a new garden set up. Few things sweeter smelling and more satisfying than brand new cedar planter boxes. Way better than working on tear out, windows, painting, flooring, baseboard, appliance switch out, and roof repair etc.
Box 1 - rainbow chard, artichoke, Quinalt Strawberry, Mt Hood Strawberry, Pt. Bonita Cabbage seeds
Box 2 - pole beans (probably just tie twine to the back fence to let em creep) lettuce, bok choy, couple carrot seed varieties
Box 3 - rosemary, lemon thyme, sage, parsley, oregano, Walla Walla onions, basil seeds (I'll be shocked if they do sh!t until May)
Huge shout out once again to Mr Doof who collected the Bonita seeds. I had started 6 indoors and they were doing well, but got trashed and neglected in the move. Every garden should have an experiment and this years is the seeds just planted.