I fell down an internet rabbit hole tonight, browsing way too many old house garden pages. Continue reading “Late night reading, away from the weather.”
Month: January 2019
A Tree on Marquette
Making our 2019 seed list–part 1
One thing I did not want to be late about again this year was ordering seeds. Despite the recent brain fog from the winter bug, I’m still determined in being better on this matter. Continue reading “Making our 2019 seed list–part 1”
What was found, then lost again, is again found.
Fair Warning: Brain is foggy, writing is more rambly than usual.
As I’ve been fighting whatever variant of winter bug my partner brought home from work, I have fallen to not getting much of anything done at all.
Continue reading “What was found, then lost again, is again found.”
8th of January, Office Window View
Of cats and butterflies.
On one news aggregate site I haunt, there was a link yesterday that led me to an older article about the devastatingly low count of Monarchs in California last year. Continue reading “Of cats and butterflies.”
It really is frozen.
Even though my brain knows that the temperatures have hovered mostly around freezing of late, I still found myself surprised when I tried to stick a plastic plant label that had come up back into the ground near the plant it belonged to, and failed. Continue reading “It really is frozen.”
Site Change: 2019 Plantings Page up, but still a WIP
With the holly days, I did not finish with the pictures I hope to add to help make the list easier to scan. I hope to have them done before month’s end.
Narrowing down a pile of dreams.
Courtesy Notice: This is another of my long rambling posts.
I don’t know about other folks, but in winter when I can do little on the grounds outside, my imagination runs wild with plans and ideas for our gardens. This has been especially true as the first year here falls further into the past, and my brain is harried by all we didn’t get done the year before. Continue reading “Narrowing down a pile of dreams.”