Sjoerd, I tell myself I'm back to normal, whatever normal is. Now I await the heat/humidity to abate and mosquitoes to leave me unbitten long...
Growing tomatoes seems to be an ongoing experience of trial and error.
Thank you, Cayuga. I'm back to my "old" self now. :fingerscrossed:
As usual, Sjoerd, I'm impressed with you and the Bride, the work and accomplishment. The flu you were stricken with may well have been what got me...
Northerner, I too would just sprinkle more soil over the bean seed , tamp it down lightly and hope. We had a gully-washer rain recently, more...
PawPaw, you're a wonderful grandparent. I hope you post photos as the boy's gardens grow.
Our spring season was beautiful but short. It's in the 90s already and me with tomatoes to set out. Not happening today, for sure.
I also use retired pantyhose. Very soft, yet strong and several ties can be made from one leg.
Hummerbum, your tomatoes are amazing. I would like to have half your ambition. I'm just now setting out tomato plants. I planted seed in potting...
Odif, I also had plans. I intended to set out onion sets. Too cold. Too drab. Maybe tomorrow? Cayuga, let us know which is less harmful to the...
Well, that sure is a Rose tree and the story is good too. Odif, so glad your back is better.
I cannot "like" because of freezing temps. Odif, I hope you have worked through the pain. Nothing going on in this garden. Wind gusts too strong...
Not saying I "Like" the snow, Carolyn. I also forget what area you live in. I have tiny lettuce bravely peeking out of the egg carton planters...
I had in mind to set out onions today. Too cold. At least the Crocus flowers are as lovely as an Easter basket!
I think we may resort to container planting. Please, tell me these Asian worms cannot jump 2 feet high!
E J, when we need rain, it seems to never come. When it does rain, it seems it won't stop. Raised beds may be the solution.
Hummer, those tomatoes look great. I anticipate the grownup version.
Sounds like the perfect excuse to me, Marlin. I keep checking for Asparagus, but not a stem showing yet. Sjoerd, good work. Your flowers will be...
Odif, good work. I shall take a spade and turn my beds. Oh the labor intensive garden. Cayuga, congratulations on 1/2 retirement!
I save seeds from year to year, but what method do you use for long term seed saving? We dug up the area for potato planting, chopped up straw...