Author’s Note: Sorry for my long absence, it’s been quite the mess in my world the last few weeks. If you’re interested, you can read about it here. Hopefully, I will now be able to devote time to this blog again. Thank you for your patience!
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It’s time.
That time.
The time we’ve been waiting for.
Yes, Virginia, it’s Garden Time.
I think we’re finally at the point where I can start planting. But first, I have to take care of the ground. As I mentioned in a previous post, I have purchased the book, The New Organic Grower by Eliot Coleman. So my project this weekend is to learn how to prepare my ground, and then actually dig my garden!
My dad thought it would be a good idea to call the power company and have them mark the yard just to be on the safe side, even though I was only digging a garden. Well, I’m glad I listened to him for once. Turns out that it is illegal in the state of Indiana to break ground without having all local utilities mark where their lines are. Things like phone, internet, electric, gas, sewer, water, etc.
In Indiana, go to the website for the Indiana Underground Plant Protection Service. There is a phone number to call, and they will ask you several questions about your project such as scope, location, and things like that. After you schedule the visit, there is a 48-hour waiting period to give the utilities time to mark the ground. There are little colored flags and spray paint all over my yard, but thankfully there’s nothing where I want to put the garden.
It may seem a little silly to go to all that trouble just for a garden, but in this case a little caution and preparation could help avoid serious injury or death.
If you’re not sure what the regulations or contact numbers are for your state, go to the main Call Before You Dig website. All the information you need is there.
If I actually get to break ground this weekend, I will post some pictures and tips. Have a great weekend, and remember, safe gardening is happy gardening!
