Oh it feels SO GOOD to have everything DONE! Well, all the tilling at least. ๐ย Manny and the HH have been such a big help this year, pulling up roots and smoothing out the rows for me. I plan on tilling up the garden beds next year again {to make sure we’ve gotten the Read More >>
Gardening in New England – The First Asparagus Spears, Hunting for Sedum Plants, A Wee Bit of Mulch and More
Gardening season is really starting to pick up here in New England. The grass is green again, the Robin’s have built their nests and are sitting on their eggs, we are getting daily visits from turkeys and the cherry blossoms are on the verge of bursting open. Yesterday I found a bunch of sedum in Read More >>
Gardening in New England – Planting a Herb Garden, Playing with Chickens, and Digging Out Daylilies
Wasn’t is just a couple of weeks ago that we were coming out of our winter slumber? That in between period of the end of winter and the beginning of spring is sort of a weird one. I didn’t know if I should be happy the weather was warming up and the ground was beginning Read More >>
Gardening in New England – The First Robin’s Nest of the Year and Preparing Garden Beds for Planting
Hello and Happy Thursday! The HH and I were planning on taking a day trip to Stockbridge, Massachusetts to visit the Normal Rockwell and Chesterwood Museums today, but after working in the garden yesterday, our bones are telling us otherwise and I think we are going to stay close to home and putter around between Read More >>
Gardening in New England – Planting Raspberry Canes, Strawberries and Flower Bulbs
Hello and HAPPY FRIDAY! A high of 75 degrees is predicted for today and that can only mean one thing… I’ll be hanging out in the garden today pulling weeds and getting a few more packets of seeds planted {carrots, peas, beets and radish are going in the ground today}. As much as I love Read More >>
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