This was forecasted but not appreciated ONE BIT! Every Minnesotan is ready for the tease to be over and for spring to come in. This makes me especially happy to be heading south tomorrow to spend time with my in-laws for Easter! Yay!
Poor tulips are trying to usher spring in, too.... unsuccessfully.
I have some friends in the southern regions that already have their spring and summer gardens started. I've learned (through experience) that starting my garden before Memorial Day (with a couple exceptions - onions, broccoli, carrots) is just a BAD idea. My garden is still waiting....
But we do get started inside so that they are further along when we DO plant the garden! Can you see the tomato sprouts and the green beans that are peaking? The egg shell seedling pots are an experiment I'm doing with Grey with the green beans. It's pretty cool to dig a new seedling up every couple of days to see it's growing progression from plump seed to emerging root to having root hairs to pushing out of the dirt and sprouting.
Even my Christmas cactus is confused....
Winter, you have overstayed your welcome. Please leave for at least 6 months and then maybe, just maybe, we'll be happy to greet you again.
4 comments:
Pretty, but I agree with you: it's time for spring!!! Plleeaaassseee don't send that snowstorm to New England. Plleeaaassseee...
TABinNH
Have fun warming up! Bring some back with you, OK? Happy Easter to all of you!
snow, snow go away. come back another day (december please)
lorri
For some reason, looking at snow makes my mouth water. I know what you mean, I would rather have the spring temps, than the snow especially when we are suppose to be in the spring season here.
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