it's getting close to the time to plant our first seeds in the jardin. since clearing land, we have kept up with the yard by making observations and continuing to weed where necessary. despite wanting to have planted seeds already, we have been waiting out the chill here in Houston so seeds will go down in a good way.
the newly designated/available day for putting seed down will be March 16th, 2013. Good timing- after all...
March 12th 2013, will be the Year Ce Calli. One House / Uno Casa- Mexica New YearCe/Cen/Cem: Is the 1st number in the count of destinies and signifies the beginning, the origin. It also represents a unity, Ce, or a conjunction, conformed by various elements constructing a whole, like: Cemanahuac, the conception of the original universe. Cenyeliztli, the family like a life generating unit; and people ourselves are a set composed of several elements.
Calli: It is generally translated as house, in the sense of a building or construction, unlike the place where you live or serves as a dwelling that is called "chantli" in the Mexica language, Nahuatl.
Calli is what contains, protects or guards something. for example:
Acalli: act of boarding a boat
Huacalli: latticed box that contains something
Teocalli: where the knowledge is stored
Xicalli: Jícara, container that is used to hold something in their center.
In the indigenous thinking, calli is where each one should try to know oneself inwardly, ourselves are the containers of our own essence, which we are solely responsible for.
The Cincalco is another name of Tamoachan or Temoanchan, it is the place of the original house, the great womb of Mother Earth, that with the water (the sacred and vital liquid) gives birth to all beings and gives them livelihood.
-Translated from Calendario Mexicano, Maestro Arturo Meza Gutierrez
So, with that energy we will be set for March 16th to put seed down. A little copal, sweet grass, lavanda, y sage will move all things accordingly and it will be a good day!
My sister and I are looking for ways to make the jardin more 'open', inviting, and nice to inhabit even when we are not working in the jardin. have a few ideas i'll share more about later.
In other news:
/looks like the biggest pest this year will be .......drum roll please:
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stray dogs
- investing in a gate/partition from my sisters yard next door
- a new scarecrow - Panchito Revisited
- a dry mix of cayanne pepper, black ground pepper, dry mustard powder, and coffee grounds (which ants also hate). i mixed these ingredients today and waited for the Sun to be high to go out and spread this blend around. after placing it around where the dogs get through, along side the house, and other places i've seen them hanging out, i hid when i saw one dog in my sisters yard and watched to see if my blend would work. interestingly, the dog trotted over to the gate opening- sniffed around- and then ran back to the front of the house, not passing the lines where i had laid down my mix.
of course the only down side to this is that when it rains or is particularly windy, the mix will have to be reapplied where necessary. it's good though- that there are NO ANTS in the garden space- our biggest pest of the past. i still threw down some dry grits alongside some spots of grounds for the ants that might pop up.
please advise
We bought tomato seeds and are debating on whether to grow them in pots or to designate a part of the garden and set up poles. thoughts?

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