I know that sometimes the long list of topics or the archives will be missing and you need to reload the page. Sometimes they are only there on the front page and not on internal pages.
Like you, no snow coverage here in Southern Ontario. I just hope that there's enough ground saturation. At least the ability to see life pop up is quite easy with no snow! Great blog, btw. 🙂
Least snow for this year is better for boston gardens, but then, snow are really sressful to plants. by the way, what type of vegetables is in there? It will surely awaits summer bloom. I actually host a weekly gardening link up every Friday on my blog. I'd love for you to drop by and join in.
Oh wow I have total cold-frame envy! Look at the size of that thing. Your blog has been a wonderful read this morning, looking forward to following…Cheers Julia xx
Not much more in my patch at the moment,but there is some satisfaction in the thought that all that snow has broken up the soil underneath and it is ready for another growing year. Love to you and Skippy!
No snow here in wisconsin( live right by lake michigan) either, am loving it though…my pond is only half frozen and the little fish in there are still moving around. I have a garden window in my house that I am growing leaf lettuce and plant cuttings right now. Deb http://theeverydaygardener.blogspot.com/
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Kathy, where are all your sidebar treasures? the archives? recipes? photos???!!! I miss them.
They are still there as far as I can see.
Are they missing for anyone else?
I know that sometimes the long list of topics or the archives will be missing and you need to reload the page. Sometimes they are only there on the front page and not on internal pages.
Something, daffodils I think, has decided it's Spring and is coming up in my garden.
Love your garden! The winter picture is restful; hopeful.
Like you, no snow coverage here in Southern Ontario. I just hope that there's enough ground saturation. At least the ability to see life pop up is quite easy with no snow! Great blog, btw. 🙂
Least snow for this year is better for boston gardens, but then, snow are really sressful to plants. by the way, what type of vegetables is in there? It will surely awaits summer bloom.
I actually host a weekly gardening link up every Friday on my blog. I'd love for you to drop by and join in.
i was looking at you blog and garden lovely i must say! i was wondering how big your Yard was and if your garden took up most of it?
Oh wow I have total cold-frame envy! Look at the size of that thing. Your blog has been a wonderful read this morning, looking forward to following…Cheers Julia xx
Not much more in my patch at the moment,but there is some satisfaction in the thought that all that snow has broken up the soil underneath and it is ready for another growing year. Love to you and Skippy!
Things look neat and ready for spring planting in your garden. We are not quite ready for such things on our west county hill.
No snow here in wisconsin( live right by lake michigan) either, am loving it though…my pond is only half frozen and the little fish in there are still moving around. I have a garden window in my house that I am growing leaf lettuce and plant cuttings right now. Deb
http://theeverydaygardener.blogspot.com/
Cool! Thanks for sharing the pics here!