The soft fluffy snow has melted leaving behind a shelf of slushy ice and a lot of soggy muck. the kind of muck that swallows garden tools. and slurps at your wellies. But the crocuses and hyacinths are already showing their heads. The mule deer in our back yard are LOVING them.
Right now i'm daydreaming about drier days of full bloom in the garden and how we'll soon be able to get back out there!
These pix are from our first summer at the cottage.
First thing we did was lay out the square foot gardening plots with cement blocks that were going to be thrown away.






How is your garden going to grow??
6 comments:
ahh, looks like heaven!
i'm getting excited for my little 10x3 foot wide garden to be populated again! i'm anxious to see flowers outside of my kitchen window.
we have tried a garden 3 times, but it ended up being a vegetable graveyard. a place where things go to die. i'm just overwhelmed looking at your pics.
b, isn't it so unbelievably amazing that seeds can grow? it's a miracle. you're so lucky that your climate allows you to start sooner.
pamo, yeah, gardens can strap you down here in dry Provo. one vacation or distraction and it's over. at least the soil benefits from the veggie's death.
You have no idea how much hope those pics gave me. Bless you.
sue,
yeah, it's hard to believe the inversions and cold will ever end. won't it be nice to drive your convertible with the top down?
and can i go for a ride when you do?
absolutely!
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