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I'm getting antsy to get things in the ground, it keeps getting warmer but I'm always afraid to plant until the first week of April or so, I feel like there's always one last frost right when I think it's safe. I'm planning to make a lot of tomato sauce and pickles this year, and trying out growing tomatillos for the first time!
 
Went to the nursery this morning. They had tomatoes, but Early Girls and Better Boys...not what I wanted.

I came home with annuals: Lantana, Citronella, and an annual new to me:
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;)

The only carrots sprouting are the Nantes Half Long, the other seeds must have been too old. I'll try to replant tomorrow.

And the peas have "found" the strings!
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:yesss:
 
While not technically a garden, the northwest corner of the backyard was overgrown with privet, vines, and other stuff. I brought my cordless hedge clippers and reciprocating saw into the fray...

Before
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After
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Not bad for two hours.

I'll get back to the rest of it in the next week.
 
Went to the nursery this morning. They had tomatoes, but Early Girls and Better Boys...not what I wanted.

I came home with annuals: Lantana, Citronella, and an annual new to me:
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;)

The only carrots sprouting are the Nantes Half Long, the other seeds must have been too old. I'll try to replant tomorrow.

And the peas have "found" the strings!
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:yesss:
Lantana is a perennial here in AL and I know in FL.... You can have bees coming to it year round.
 

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