It was a beautiful weekend. The temps were in the 80’s and it was mostly sunny. The wind was gusting from time-to-time, but thankfully it wasn’t chilly.
My husband rotortillered the garden and got half of it planted. He planted onions, beans, potatoes, spinach and radishes.
I like his row markers. It’s bamboo with plastic golf balls on top. 🙂
It rained last night and the temps are dropping, it’s in the low 60’s today. It’s a gray dreary day. It’s not supposed to get below freezing or anything, but it might frost at night or get cold enough to nip or kill non-cold-tolerant plants/buds/blooms.
It’s officially Dogwood winter.
and we still have several little winters to go before warm weather sets in for the year.
The next few weeks will be up and down like this. This part of Spring usually costs home-gardeners dearly because they’ll be convinced the cold snaps are over and plant plants that aren’t cold tolerant and then lose them all with a frost. I’ve seen it happen so many times. It always makes me sad.
Some folks, like us, keep containers on hand to cover up any plants in the garden, during the colder nights that might frost or be cold enough to kill plants .
We try to be patient to plant, but it’s so very hard when the sun shines and the stirring of the need to be out digging in the soil overwhelms us.
Planting/starting seeds/seedlings in trays in the house helps curb some of my anxious need to plant in the garden during this ‘chancy’ time of the season. I tend the plants so carefully that I feel a bit like they’re my babies and I become over protective of them. I’ll keep them in the house during cold days and nights. When the days are warm I’ll tote them outside and set them on the porch. it’s a lot of work, but I need the exercise. lol
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I’m quite pleased with my seedlings. They’re healthy and happy. I transplanted them to bigger containers.
I took a photo before I wiped off their new cups, I hope you didn’t mind seeing a little dirt. lol
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I planted my basil and parsley in they’re permanent containers for season. They’ll be just fine growing in them during the Summer. I love having fresh herbs on hand. 🙂
I still need to wait for the peppers to grow some true leaves before I transplant them to a larger container.
It was a peach of a weekend. My husband and I look forward to more pleasant weather and gardening.
I hope you all had a pleasant weekend and was able to go outside and enjoy some soul refreshing sunshine and warm weather. 🙂 (except for Barb, I hope she’s enjoying some nice cool breezes and getting a much deserved break from the hot summer temps of Oz. 😉 )
Sounds great! Decided to skip the garden this year. But yours looks great.
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Thanks Nadine
We had planned to skip the garden this year, but we changed our minds. lol It’s great exercise plus we get fresh veggies. 🙂
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We had a beautiful weekend, too, but rain is coming tomorrow, along with cooler temps!
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Hey Dianna
Wasn’t the weekend wonderful? Pity we have to go through the low temps again for awhile. I’m glad it’s only for a short while though.
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We had a nice weekend, too, and put all the newly potted flowers in the shed to protect them from the rain/wind/cold.
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Hey Patti
It’s so great to be blessed with great weather this past weekend. Unfortunately it’s like either a tease or taunt. I’m not sure which. lol
Great idea to put the potted plants up. Hopefully the cooler weather will pass quickly and you can put them back out in the sunshine soon.
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