We have been pouring over our seed catalog here, making our lists and checking them twice *grin* but we're coated in frost and due for a good deep freeze this weekend :( No planting for us. We generally don't plant anything before the May long weekend except for really cold tolerant veggies since that is when the last threat of frost has passed.Have fun!
Blessings,
Rosina
LOL I like your switch plate. Speaking of gardens, it will be strawberry festival time soon. You should come with us. They have the best strawberry shortcake in the world.
Oh what a different world you live in than us. We are just picking out our seeds in the seed catalogs. Our growing season around 90 days sometimes longer with cooler plants on each end of the growing season.
That was fun to find out what everyone is when it came to what kind of sandwhich.
A definite climate difference from ours, although we will begin planning our garden soon and we will start some seeds indoors around mid-March or April.
Enjoy your weekend.
Melissa
Hubby is starting to plant tomato seeds and keeping them in the house. It is way to cold here, but in a few weeks it will start to be spring. Have a great day.
LOL love the treasure!! Thats great -- hey, it could be considered a treasure!
I've been away on vacatrion for the last few weeks, so I'm catching up with all my Blogging Friends. Before I update my own. Hope you're doing well!
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Blessings,
Rosina