Our planning and preparation continues. Seed inventories done, and browsing seed catalogs and seed websites continues. New asparagus roots ordered, vegetable seeds ordered, and some seeds have already arrived.
Both gardens now have four feet of the white stuff snuggling them. Hard to believe that spring is only nineteen days away. There are some positive signs that spring is near, the light of day has grown longer and the warmth of the sun continues to increase, spring training has started in baseball, and there are only two months left before the Stanley Cup Playoffs are over.
The other sign for gardeners is that itch to get scratching in the dirt. The desire to get started and smell the earthy aromas of soil and rotting compost. Here in New Brunswick we will have to wait another six to eight weeks. There are, however, some things you can do to help satisfy those urges.
- March is the time to start seeds indoors. White, Red and green onions will be started this week. Several of our flowers will be started as well. Check the frost dates for your area and the planting instructions on the seed pack. Generally seeds are started indoors four to eight weeks before the last frost date. We use May 15th as a guide, so if the seeds need to be started six weeks prior to the last frost, we will start on or before April Fools’ Day!
- Get a start on new projects you are planning for the gardens. Our new plans include:
- 2 trellises for the cucumbers
- Stacking boxes for the vertical potatoes experiment
- Crates for the straw bales experiment
- New stakes and row markers
- More tomato cages
- New cold frame for large raised bed.
- 2 new raised bed boxes
- On the stormy days or evenings, grab a gardening book and
discover new tips to add to your gardening knowledge. A good one to spend time with is 1,001 Old-Time Garden Tips edited by Roger Yepsen. The book includes “timeless bits of wisdom on how to grow everything organically, from the good old days when everyone did”.
- Then of course is one of our favourites, browse the garden centers. This usually results in some new and neat tools being added to the shed!
If you have any other suggestions, please share in the comment section.
Until next time,
Tom and Di
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Great idea folks…Di must be the genius behind this, as usual..😊
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