Last year you may recall I exercised amazing restraint in ordering seeds for our place, and for the front of the subdivision (for a review, see this).
Well, this year, I was even more restrained!
Isn't Salpiglossis a great word? |
That cherry punch is a 48 day tomato, friends and neighbors! |
I decided against these carrots - they take too long. |
Yes, no garden-envy issues here, folks.
I was also unceremoniously moved from one bay of the garage to another,
nor will I be booby-trapping the mechanical room. I'll hang my grow lights from the shelves (above) and go from there.
Things I've learned from last time: Give it time; seedlings that looked like crap when I put them out, grew into spectacular flowers last year (like this). Don't listen when someone says a plant won't grow here - try it out for myself, because you know who knows everything about gardening? No one.
Things I've learned already this time: Don't start snapdragons from seed, because those seeds are too damned tiny! Smaller than lettuce seeds! No kidding!
Things I've learned in general recently: I only have to recertify as a master gardener in Oregon if I want to work in the plant clinic or teach. Otherwise, I can call myself a master gardener forever, even if I never learn another thing. Unless they change this, I suppose. Weird, huh?
One more thing. Even when a kid only weighs a minute, hauling her piggyback a few miles down the Monkey Face trail at Smith Rock will give you a sore back the next day.
I love this kid. |
2 comments:
What an awesome picture of you and Stevie!
Thanks, Dan!
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