No kidding, it's the year of the bugs. I had aphids in my Aerogarden in winter, and now they have somehow found the table where my starts are. I can't believe I have to start after them so early. The slugs are already chewing whatever they can find in the garden, so I'm waylaying them, and I...
Yes, stay put. As I've been here less than three years, I don't have that much-needed army, so it appears daunting at times. One step at a time. That seems slow, but it's the practical way.
Hah, right! I want to throw a tantrum and yell, 'I'm too old for this!' But it's in Papa's hands, and as long as I keep it all in that context, I'm fairly relaxed about it. I may need reminders from my support system about who's in charge of this whole affair. Getting ready for such a move seems...
That poor, wilted tomato stalk that broke a week ago is now a new, thriving plant! The bottom piece is doing well also. I'm not certain what will happen with my gardening, as we have made a rather sudden decision to sell the property. I'll just plant what I have going now and flex with the changes.
Hope I'm not on the wrong thread with this. Here's the tomato stalk and the wilted top that was planted yesterday or the day before: needs tending so it stays hydrated. The rest are the starts. I'm thinking of putting some of them out under the hoops because of the buds coming out and then...
Well, aargh, it seems I got booted from the thread for not being active on it, but they can't get rid of me that easily. Trying a few new tricks in the garden this year. I've kept the carrots covered with cardboard to try to increase germination. Not sure how that's going. A few are up but I...