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First Day in the Garden this year
The snow has been too deep to get out to my garden. Today it warmed up enough to pack the snow down and make a trail. I shoveled the snow off my beds and put down plastic so the soil could begin to warm.
dk54321- Posts : 60
Join date : 2014-01-22
Location : Milwaukee
Re: First Day in the Garden this year
I remember my first day this I actually did something outside in the garden. It's a good feeling, isn't it, dk54321?
Still frozen though, but can at least do some cleaning up left over from last fall.
Still frozen though, but can at least do some cleaning up left over from last fall.
Re: First Day in the Garden this year
Woo-hoo! Congratulations to you both! (And everyone else who's been able to get out there...)
Re: First Day in the Garden this year
You bet! I'm hoping the plastic I put down will help the soil thaw faster.Kelejan wrote:I remember my first day this I actually did something outside in the garden. It's a good feeling, isn't it, dk54321?
dk54321- Posts : 60
Join date : 2014-01-22
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Re: First Day in the Garden this year
Yay for you both! I think the plastic will warm things up for you!
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