Gather your seed packets. Now is a good time for starting cold-season crops. We did lots of kale and spinach and lettuce. The sugar snap peas, carrots and radishes will wait a few weeks until we can direct-sow them outside.
Carefully place three seeds in each place. Mama labeled the rows.
Remember that you forgot to break up clumps in the soil. Forget that you already had some seeds in there. Abandon all plans of rows and call it "mixed salad greens."
Some ideas of what to do while you're waiting for your seeds to sprout:
Roast a marshmallow on the bonfire that the neighbors so kindly lit.
Take a few walks. Slow down.
Roast a marshmallow on the bonfire that the neighbors so kindly lit.
Take a few walks. Slow down.
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I know many of you are snowed in and iced in and just plain freezing in your area of the world. Here in our neck of the woods, it's been chilly at night, just 29 degrees, but crisp and gorgeous each morning followed by sunshine and false spring warmth all afternoon.
The daffodils are poking up their heads and the horses are rolling in the mud. The kids are itching to be outside. The temperature reaches the high 50s each afternoon and if you sit in a south-facing window the warmth is intoxicating.
Quietly, quietly the hope of a new season is sneaking up on us. Once we taste a little baby spinach salad it'll be confirmed: winter doesn't last forever.
Quietly, quietly the hope of a new season is sneaking up on us. Once we taste a little baby spinach salad it'll be confirmed: winter doesn't last forever.
3 comments:
You sure about that?
Did you forget that last year we got a snow storm in April? This very truth vexes me every time I think of direct sowing anything...
But dang if Miss G isn't the cutest sowing those little seeds.
Precious pictures! I'll have you know, you've got the planting bug started in me already. The Husband says THANKS!! :)
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