The first signs of spring proudly show their pretty faces, and a warm day brings the garden gal home from work early to play in the dirt.
The snow has melted and the earth is nice and moist. Not a day for tilling - though I must confess I did try to jump the gun and encased the tiller in a coating of mud.
Since it was too wet to till, instead I set myself to the task of returning all the heaved up tags back into their places. Yes, and it is supposed to rain again Sunday night, so in all likelihood, I will soon have to do this all over again.
No one has commented yet in the blog - I suppose that I will need to send out some invitations and invite all the gardeners I know.
If you're reading my blog, please take a moment to leave me a comment.
Thanks,
Cathy
The snow has melted and the earth is nice and moist. Not a day for tilling - though I must confess I did try to jump the gun and encased the tiller in a coating of mud.
Since it was too wet to till, instead I set myself to the task of returning all the heaved up tags back into their places. Yes, and it is supposed to rain again Sunday night, so in all likelihood, I will soon have to do this all over again.
No one has commented yet in the blog - I suppose that I will need to send out some invitations and invite all the gardeners I know.
If you're reading my blog, please take a moment to leave me a comment.
Thanks,
Cathy
Hi Cathy ! I am following your blog. I am so happy to have found someone in this province under gardening blogs. I live in the north okanagan. I have started lots of seedlings. I too have been antsy to jump in to spring... I will be reading you with interest... thank you for allowing me...
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