I think we may be ahead of you zone wise but the almanac says snow on the 10th...how can that be? I've been eating radishes and my cuke plants are 8 inches high already!
Hi Tanya: Greetings from Toronto! I've been following your blog for a few months now and am really enjoying it. Isn't spring a wonderful time of the year?! I'm out in the garden checking on my snap peas, spinach, swiss chard, onions and lettuce every day - and there are changes every time I check.
I enjoyed this Tonya : )
ReplyDeleteAnd that first tendril is always very exciting on the snap peas! Yay for growing : ) xo
You are ahead of us! It has been too cold here for things to start up yet. Can you imagine NC colder than you?? Odd, isn't it??
ReplyDeleteHave a glorious day!
I think we may be ahead of you zone wise but the almanac says snow on the 10th...how can that be? I've been eating radishes and my cuke plants are 8 inches high already!
ReplyDeleteWe have been enjoying a few radishes already!
ReplyDeleteHi Tanya: Greetings from Toronto! I've been following your blog for a few months now and am really enjoying it. Isn't spring a wonderful time of the year?! I'm out in the garden checking on my snap peas, spinach, swiss chard, onions and lettuce every day - and there are changes every time I check.
ReplyDeleteWonderful to see all this new life of spring all around:) Have a lovely weekend.
ReplyDeletexo Linda
Our garden is sprouting-up too. The kids spent one day this week filling-up our wood shed for next winter.
ReplyDeleteBlessings!
~Nadine
The picture of your woodpile makes me so happy. I hope that someday I will see a view like that from my back door!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely woodpile - it reminds me of NC - we don't have many trees up here in ND and hardly anyone has a woodstove...
ReplyDeleteHappy growing to you!
ReplyDeleteHappy happy spring to you! What fun to see everything growing. :)
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