Hey, Future Me. It’s Past Me again. This is another note about seeds, but this time, it’s about storage. Continue reading “Note to Future Me #14”
Month: May 2020
Note to Future Me #14
Note to Future Me #13
So…the 2020 pandemic thing was quite a surprise. Hopefully that’ll be over or at least under control by the time you see this, the biggest gardening take away: waiting until later winter/early spring to order seeds is a bad idea. Even if you, like (Present) Me, actually have the list ready quite a bit of time before you figured you might order. We have to step up our timeline. Trust me on this. Continue reading “Note to Future Me #13”
May 9th, 2020 (morning)–Office Window View
May morning snow…
While waiting for the kettle to boil for tea, I happened to look over at the outside door while giving one of our cats skritches. The deadbolt was not locked. As I drifted away from our biggest floofer to lock it, there it was–the foretold May snow. I didn’t reach over to turn on the outside light to see how deep, but from what light was behind me it looks to be at least an inch, possibly two. Continue reading “May morning snow…”
Weekly Site Changes Update: May 1-7, 2020
Trying to pick back up where I left off, which led me to realize I still have others from earlier this year sitting in drafts. *eep*
Backdated changes made:
- Added April 18th, 2020–Office Window View since I wanted to use the image anyway as it was relevant to a post I wrote this week.
- Reversed the order of the slideshow so the newest image shows first, then works backwards in time. It’s much shorter than last year because I always drop off the year before’s images per recent update, and I still haven’t caught up posting all the 2019 Office Window Views.
Continue reading “Weekly Site Changes Update: May 1-7, 2020”
May 7th, 2020–Office Window View
Last Frost Date Lessons, Part One
For newbie gardeners, some hard lessons can be learned when you work on your garden sooner than was wise due to your local climate. In the three years we’ve been here, we’ve had some spectacular wishful thinking failures. This was due to a combination of things, but one prevalent factor was our last frost date. Continue reading “Last Frost Date Lessons, Part One”