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Garden Corner 03/19/09![]() Spring Radish Seedlings What’s happening in your garden corner? It’s been almost 2 weeks since I put in my first seeds. Right after planting the weather here turned cold, but we’ve now had a succession of warm days and I was hopeful I’d see something happening soon. I’ve been out every morning, watering can in hand, making sure the dirt stayed moist and checking to see if there was anything new going on. Two days ago I was rewarded – the first seedlings showed their pretty little heads – frail and curly things tinged with red; radishes. Yesterday they were joined by even smaller, bright green lettuce sproutlings. I wonder what will be next – carrots, beans, peas, or onions. I’m going to guess onions, but I could be far wrong. It’s an exciting time as I anticipate the very first pickings of spring greens when I thin out the lettuce in a few weeks. I finally put in my 2009 seed order yesterday. It’s only taken me about 3 months of contemplation to get there! I had plenty leftover seeds to use for early stuff, like lettuce and radishes, so I guess I didn’t feel a big hurry. I’m going to “live dangerously” and try more summer crops this year. Here are the things I’m most excited about trying, all from Territorial:
I got to wondering what is happening in other people’s garden corners around the globe. Here’s a small selection. If you have come across a great garden blog or post recently let me know.
Wherever you live, whatever is happening in your garden, or whatever you are dreaming of when spring and summer come, I hope you are able to enjoy the change of seasons. Related posts: 2 comments to Garden Corner 03/19/09 |
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The flower seeds we planted indoors are sprouting. I’m afraid to put them outside yet. We’ve been known to have hard freezes in early April. Haven’t started the basil yet, but the mint shows no sign of returning yet.
I saw the first sprouts of mint today when I was out in the garden. Yours shouldn’t be far behind I expect Janet.
Now I’m wondering what kind of flowers your seedlings are for