Posted on 04/20/2019 4:32:39 PM PDT by greeneyes
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Thought my asparagus winter-killed. It didn’t. Cut some, ate some...yum.
I think we are verging on Spring too.
What was the brand name on the onions?
Roses are my favorite flowers.
Will do.
I know what you mean. Memory is really a valued trait, and frustrating to not be doing well.
Your nights are warmer than ours, but the days are cooler. And our temps are up and down more. Really warm one day and cooler the next. Very interesting.
Will do.
LOL. I tend to have old seed throwing around too.
I got another 5 hrs. Tried to go back to sleep. Didn’t work, so I got up and did a few chores. I’d like to get on a more normal schedule. Bedtime 10 pm and sleep till 6 am. LOL
We seem to be getting to Spring this year. It has been delayed till after the official time for the last several years, so it seems early.
I’m waiting till May 1 for most of my plantings of seeds outdoors.
Thanks for the pics. I love the way pear trees look when in bloom. Nice shot of the bay.
Good idea on planting basil in the planters. I have a large concrete planter that I was just trying to decide what to plant. Basil or some other herb, might just be the thing to do.
Thanks for the pics. Nice start on those beds.
Interesting about the parchment paper cover. Exactly why do you do that?
You might want to try some deck corn. A 2x2 ft. square will grow 9 stalks in a container. Marcella told us about it when she was learning to grow stuff.
I tried some one year. It did great and tasted really good.
We haven’t had any asparagus either. We have a bunch of wild asparagus and some that we planted.
I harvested a double handful yesterday.
All good.
Put some pork chops on the grill !
Greetings from southern New Hampshire! I am happy to announce that all of the flower beds are clear and ready for planting and/or mulch, and there is a pallet of 15 bags of black mulch, waiting to be used...Lowes had Scotts mulch on sale for 5 for $10.
I used the rake and the Cyclone tow-behind leaf shredder to pick up the leaves and debris. Barb found that John Deere 318 tractor on Craigs List several years ago. It came with the mowing deck, Cyclone, two-stage snow thrower and blessing of all, the Model 44 Loader. Last year, I bought the mowing deck adaptor for the Craftsman and it tows the Cyclone, very nicely.
I still have to clear the front along the road and along the bog filter and put down garden fabric and wood chips, but this is the earliest and most complete spring prep to date!
There is a penalty, however. I have a severe case of poison ivy that sent me to the Urgent Care facility, yesterday. I am starting a two-week steroid regimen, this morning. Hyper Doodle Dandy, I guess.
Our new colony is conducting energetic flight operations. i have to preparre the other hive with one brooder box and feeder as the second colony arrives tomorrow.
Happy Easter, Everyone! HE IS RISEN!
Thanks for the tip.
I’ll see if I can find some.
Our temps are moderated by the Pacific Ocean just two miles west of us and Humboldt Bay just a mile west. We usually have fog but that has been changing due to less Sun Spot activity. I’m off to Church for a couple of hours
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