Finish assembling the raised beds
Make the trellis' for the pea's
Find some good piece's of wood to contain our out of control compost heap
This WAS my to-do list until I woke up to this....

I'll probably Still do the pea trellis' as I can do most of it indoors and avoid the chill. 34 degree's F and raining, being outside? I don't think so! I'm also going to make tee-pee's for the tomato's. How does everyone else stake their Tomato plants? I admit I am still searching for a method I like.
I looked through the wood pile and found some perfect pieces to make the pea supports. I think I will make two tripods and make a net of twine for them to crawl up. I also found some perfect pieces to make tee-pee's for the tomato's. I used cages one year and I hated them, impossible to get to the tomato's inside! I am also not organized enough to stake them, I forget to tie them and they end up sprawling all over the garden as I learned last year.
Even though the weather is overcast, misty, and still hovering around 39 degree's, it is alleviating my spring fever a bit to be working outside most days. I lived in New Mexico for the last 5 years and I was looking forward to moving someplace with snow and cold. I missed my real winters. Now here I am looking forward to warm weather and sunshine!
2 comments:
Your getting an early jump on the planting......When I grew tomatoes, I bought a green wire thingy, and put it around the plant....but I usually go to farmers market and buy my produce...... I did get spring fever when I walked by a Perennal book at the store....I had to buy it.....it killed me to pay 5.98, but i just needed a dose of Spring....LOL
This time of year is the worst! Little hints of spring everywhere but its still c9old and sometimes snowy. I always think late winter is just a tease. I don't blame you for buying the book, i would too, hence why I am avoiding the shops lol.
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