I've been drawing, painting, and creating things since I was small. With the kids all grown and families of their own, the hubster and I garden our back acre and keep busy with Farmer's Markets in the summer. When the garden is put to bed, the winter months are my creative times when I sew penny rugs, do punchneedle, and paint.
We have one furry kid at home - Olive Oyl - our rescued Wheaten terrier mix.
I didn't mean to let so much time pass by. We've been busy, busy taking care of our seedlings, and planting in the garden. We put 100 broccoli plants in the ground the second week of April...a week late, but the weather has not been cooperating. Peas have been in a while and are about 14 in. high. We put the trellis up for them in the misty rain today. Three more days of rain, then a warm up is due. I'll probably be complaining because we need rain soon. With this being only our 3rd year for doing Farmers Markets, we're still trying to get a planting schedule down. Here's some photos of what's growing...
Lettuce and Swiss Chard -
Cukes & Squash -
Spinach -
I sold a lot of flower bouquets last year, so I started a lot more Zinnia's - 60 plants. Also more Snap dragons, Strawflower, Blue statice, Ageratum, Frosted Explosion Grass, and Cardinal Basil which is suppose to be an pretty red ornamental basil.
We didn't heat our greenhouse at night this year, but everything seemed to thrive regardless. If the temps were going to be too cold, we put lids on the containers, and covered everything with frost cloth. We haven't lost anything, so it has worked out great.
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