I still have some herbs, spinach, onions, garlic and cabbage alive. The jury is out on whether they'll produce much in the way of a yield, other than seasoning?
Teens in the forecast next week, but we've seen teens a couple times already. The plants above aren't really growing quickly, but might make it through winter?
If the stars align and I actually focus on it, I'm hoping to work hard on keeping my relatively robust compost operation building throughout the winter. Even if the compost doesn't in the cold temps, having it ready to start as temps warm seems like a smart thing? On top of that, the workout involved seems like a solid thing to do in the not gaining winter weight category? I've been a little better in recent years, but years past has been tough to adapt to the spring gardening chores. Rough stuff when out of shape and carrying some extra lbs.
Hoping for a better tomato yield this year and possibly less of a fight with some of last year's other struggles.
Teens in the forecast next week, but we've seen teens a couple times already. The plants above aren't really growing quickly, but might make it through winter?
If the stars align and I actually focus on it, I'm hoping to work hard on keeping my relatively robust compost operation building throughout the winter. Even if the compost doesn't in the cold temps, having it ready to start as temps warm seems like a smart thing? On top of that, the workout involved seems like a solid thing to do in the not gaining winter weight category? I've been a little better in recent years, but years past has been tough to adapt to the spring gardening chores. Rough stuff when out of shape and carrying some extra lbs.
Hoping for a better tomato yield this year and possibly less of a fight with some of last year's other struggles.