Seed Sowing Time...
Firstly, Susieq, hope you husband is doing well, wishing him a speedy recovery.
What did I do today? Ah yes... was up early to let the hens out. I must look quite a sight crossing the yard in my dressing gown and wellies especially when it's windy, good job we live in the country and no-one can see me. Must save up for one of those elctric door opening devices, they are just too expensive at the moment.
Very much the start of the seed sowing season for me. Spent the morning in the polytunnel sowed spring onions, some lettuce (mixed leaves and mizuna) and taken a chance on some tomatoes and cucumbers in the propagator. I hope I haven't been led into a false sense of security with the unusually warm weather we've had of late. It wasn't that many years ago that we had a couple of feet of snow and below 0 temperatures during the first few weeks of March. Time will tell.
If the rain will stay away for a few days the ground might dry out enough to get the early potatoes planted...they are waiting patiently chitting away in a corner of the polytunnel.
Firstly, Susieq, hope you husband is doing well, wishing him a speedy recovery.
What did I do today? Ah yes... was up early to let the hens out. I must look quite a sight crossing the yard in my dressing gown and wellies especially when it's windy, good job we live in the country and no-one can see me. Must save up for one of those elctric door opening devices, they are just too expensive at the moment.
Very much the start of the seed sowing season for me. Spent the morning in the polytunnel sowed spring onions, some lettuce (mixed leaves and mizuna) and taken a chance on some tomatoes and cucumbers in the propagator. I hope I haven't been led into a false sense of security with the unusually warm weather we've had of late. It wasn't that many years ago that we had a couple of feet of snow and below 0 temperatures during the first few weeks of March. Time will tell.
If the rain will stay away for a few days the ground might dry out enough to get the early potatoes planted...they are waiting patiently chitting away in a corner of the polytunnel.
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