Yesterday I walked around the potager, noticing it is
coming out of hibernation.
Parsley and Cilantro look lush. |
In the Cold Frame
The carrots and spinach could use a drink of compost tea, |
as could the beets and Tennis Ball letuce under the winter hoop. |
Not much happening with the winter sowing experiment. |
There is a lot of vermicompost to harvest and add to the compost bin. |
The Peggy Martin rose cuttings look very nice. If any of
you reading my blog asked for a cutting, please let me know before I offer them
for sale at the Mother’s Day gardening event. Oh my, that is only 9 weeks from
now! Can I possibly have the garden ready for guest? I best get my overalls on
and get to work!
I love the RENEWAL that each spring brings....to walk in the garden and see the faithful little green shoots makes me smile.
ReplyDelete9 weeks you say? EEEK
things are looking so so good-----if you are ever feeling a bit discouraged, come look at my mess of a garden!!!!! It will immediately make you feel like P. Allen Smith
ReplyDeleteI am so excited that spring is almost here!! I would love a Peggy Martin rose cutting, if you are willing to share. I am looking forward to Art in the Garden!! Valerie
ReplyDeleteValerie, if I have any left, one is yours. If not I will take a cutting especially for you!
ReplyDeleteThank you so very much!!
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