Monday was the nicest day we've had here in a long time. It got up to 75, with a light breeze and sunshine! I was going to work outside for a little bit, but enjoyed the warm sun so much that I kept going. Got a lot more cleaning up and rearranging done. The main things that survived our winter were the weeds. My Thyme also looks like it survived and there are some starts of my Day Lilies showing. Hopefully I'll find more survivors as time goes on. It looks like you have a lot of plants growing, which means you'll have a full and productive garden this year. It's fun to watch your progress - thanks for sharing.
75! That sounds so wonderful! Glad you had a fun day puttering in the garden. Let's just see what comes up. It's early yet (as I have to constantly remind myself of). I hope it's productive for you too. Thank you!
Thank you so much for responding to me so promptly.. You are so sweet 😊 I’ll definitely do that . I’ll grab me some of those garden bags to help me since my yard is a smaller then yours:) God bless you Enjoy your weekend 🧑🌾
Blessed Friday i am new to gardening and i came across your channel yay :) I am currently in Ohio and we are still having crazy temps up and down . any recommendation for me to start off with ? thanks for any information and i enjoyed your video.
Blessed Friday to you too! I think that once you've got consistent temps at night in the 40's (sometimes in the mid-to-upper 30's) you can sow directly in the ground, peas, spinach, lettuce, radishes, beets, bok choy and a number of other cool weather crops. If you have an indoor set up, you can really sow anything right now as long as you have room to keep the warm weather crops cozy warm until the temps are above 50's at night.
Monday was the nicest day we've had here in a long time. It got up to 75, with a light breeze and sunshine! I was going to work outside for a little bit, but enjoyed the warm sun so much that I kept going. Got a lot more cleaning up and rearranging done. The main things that survived our winter were the weeds. My Thyme also looks like it survived and there are some starts of my Day Lilies showing. Hopefully I'll find more survivors as time goes on. It looks like you have a lot of plants growing, which means you'll have a full and productive garden this year. It's fun to watch your progress - thanks for sharing.
75! That sounds so wonderful! Glad you had a fun day puttering in the garden. Let's just see what comes up. It's early yet (as I have to constantly remind myself of). I hope it's productive for you too. Thank you!
Thank you so much for responding to me so promptly..
You are so sweet 😊
I’ll definitely do that .
I’ll grab me some of those garden bags to help me since my yard is a smaller then yours:) God bless you
Enjoy your weekend 🧑🌾
You’re very welcome and all the best for a wonderful garden this year!
Well that was fun! Thanks😊
I'm in northern CT and after your video I'm feeling way behind on my seedling planting. Maybe tomorrow...
Well, in all fairness, I've been early on a lot of seedlings and I may come to regret it. Now is really an ideal time for most. Good luck!
Things are coming along over there. I didn't know basil could hang around that long.
Thanks. The basil looks kind of funny but I bring it in every fall and it's kept on going.
Blessed Friday i am new to gardening and i came across your channel yay :) I am currently in Ohio and we are still having
crazy temps up and down . any recommendation for me to start off with ? thanks for any information and i enjoyed your video.
Blessed Friday to you too! I think that once you've got consistent temps at night in the 40's (sometimes in the mid-to-upper 30's) you can sow directly in the ground, peas, spinach, lettuce, radishes, beets, bok choy and a number of other cool weather crops. If you have an indoor set up, you can really sow anything right now as long as you have room to keep the warm weather crops cozy warm until the temps are above 50's at night.