This is a journal of my vegetable gardens. Skippy was my first dog and he thought the garden was his, even though I did all the work. Now Suzie and Charley follow in his footsteps. We're located near Boston (USDA zone 6A). I have a community plot, a backyard vegetable garden, fruit trees, berry bushes, chickens, and bees. I use sustainable organic methods and do my best to grow all of my family's vegetables myself.
peas planted!
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I spotted some of last year's Swiss chard peeking through the ground over the weekend. Of course, I am anxiously awaiting those peas to poke through at some point soon!
ReplyDeleteI didn't know swiss chard would come back. That's great.
ReplyDeleteMy soil is still frozen solid. It crunches when I walk on it. It'll be a while before my peas go in. You're lucky.
Sweet, it looks like a great start to a healthy garden, can't wait to see these sprouts as they grow.
ReplyDeletespeaking of sprouts - what news of the milk bottle experiment?
ReplyDeleteNo sprouts in the milk bottles yet. I just checked again this morning and nothing green down there. Still only dirt.
ReplyDeleteIsn't it nice to see signs of spring. I'm glad you added names to the pictures. A couple were hard to ID. I sort of thought that was a hellebore but wouldn't have any idea what the bleeding heart was.
ReplyDeleteLast year, the Swiss chard came through, too, but it tends to bolt quickly. So, you need to just harvest it right away, then pull it.
ReplyDeleteBUT, on another note, WE OFFICIALLY HAVE PEA SHOOTS! Yesterday, after work, I checked on their progress, and there they were, poking throught the ground! YEAH!
oh! how wonderful to know that Spring has arrived somewhere! Still have a (receding) glacier field here...sigh.
ReplyDeleteCatherine
NW Illinois
I'm a native Pennsylvanian, and I do miss snow even though I'm not too far down into the South and we can get it here! I know that just about everyone else has had their fill of it at this point. We've had a few little flirts with it this winter and it's been lovely! I need to be content with what we get! But I'm glad that we don't have a glacier like you do!
ReplyDeleteSo exciting this time of year to see things sprouting up! Every day something new appears.
ReplyDeletehang in there "anonymous" on the glacier. spring is just around the corner!
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