3/9/10:
I sowed lettuce, peppers, marigold and basil. The lettuce is sprouting:
and so are the marigold:
3/17/10:
I had planted some peas directly into the garden on St. Patrick's Day. This was the first time I have tried this so early in our Wisconsin spring. So, wish me luck with these.
I also turned my compost and although it is very "leafy" there is some really great black gold in there!! I can't wait to get started!!
3/19/10:
I started the tomato seeds today! They tested well so, I am looking forward to a good crop this year:-)
Yay for fresh veggies:O) Good job mama!
ReplyDeleteSuz, I bow down to a better person than me. You rock.
ReplyDeleteWow! Everything looks awesome! I think I started my tomato seeds too early. Out of the 48 I started with, I think might end up with 12 good ones for the ground. I just get too excited and want to get started. Maybe I should plan to do that with lettuce and peas LOL! Thanks for linking up!
ReplyDeleteYou have the greenest thumb!!!
ReplyDeleteWow! Good job! Not sure if a garden is in my plans this year...
ReplyDeleteHow awesome to see the fruit of your labor!
ReplyDeleteAs always, I'm jealous of your ingenuity and stick-to-it-tive-ness! I've still got to get out and clean up the mess that winter left in my yard...
ReplyDeleteYou've been busy! Do you freelance your services? I definitely don't have a green thumb.
ReplyDeleteLooking good Susie.
ReplyDeleteI am still determined that my hubby let me do a little garden of my own this year.
Wow, you are off to an early start for a Wisconsin spring! Blessings on a bountiful harvest this year!
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