But that's what gardening is. Lots of rush, rush, rush work, with slower times in between.
We passed our local freeze date on Wed. and next Wed. is the vernal equinox. So right after Easter, I've got lots of stuff that needs to leave the cold frame and go into the ground. And the cold frame needs to go into storage.
The tobacco is getting too big for the little pots and is begging to go in the ground.
/johnny
Tomorrow will be a beautiful day in the southeast. We will be in the woodland are near our home removing some underbruh, dead trees and such to build a naturalized greenway. No chainsaws or other mechanizations will be used. Only a simple handsaw and the might of our own hands. To The Lord be the glory for the world he has blessed us with as stewards.
We have a ways to go yet. Hubby hasn’t even started his seeds indoors yet. May is the month everything begins to jump around here. He’ll be transplanting like crazy then.
What kind of tobacco?