Category Archives: Spring

It’s now warm enough

It’s now warm enough to plant annuals and warm weather crops (like tomatoes, peppers, eggplant, etc). You can direct seed beans, cucumbers and squash too. Even watermelon or other kinds of melons. From what I’ve read, watermelons are the easiest … Continue reading

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It’s finally spring!

I haven’t written a blog for a few months and apologize for that. I’ve been busy with a new job and family matters. So I’ll cover some of what I would have covered in late January or early February, as … Continue reading

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Late Spring: What’s going on in the garden?

The vegetable garden is planted and growing like gangbusters. I’ve been harvesting snow and snap peas for a few weeks and have had a couple of meals with them (yum!). The lettuce is in full bounty and I have more … Continue reading

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Seed Starting: Are we done yet?

Well not really! But right now (mid April to mid May) we’re in the home stretch for the most part. In my last post I talked about re-potting seedlings into bigger pots and what seeds to start at the end … Continue reading

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Early Spring Gardening

It’s early spring (late March to the late April), still cool during the day and nights (well, most of the time anyway). What can be done in the garden at this time? Plenty. In fact, the cool weather makes it … Continue reading

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