I just ordered my organic seeds from Vesey Seeds this morning, I need them to subsidize what I have saved from last year. This week will be time to plant some tomatoes as they need they most help when you live in a climate like mine, Canada Zone 5.
When you said you started early seed it reminded me of a young deputy who asked if I had any cannabis plants growing. This was in early April several years ago. It was all I could do not to ask him if he was stupid. LOL
Trying to grow anything outdoors, in KY, in early April, is stupid.
You have to wonder if these Huckleberry Hound types even realize where their vegetables come from. He probably thinks that tomatoes just come wrapped in plastic from the supermarket.
What if you had answered "yes"?
Posted by FernappleThe vegetable plot has nearly reached its peak now.
Posted by FernappleIt's Hollyhock season, in all their crushed velvet glory.
Posted by FrostyJim...okay - so it's a fancy weed?
Posted by FrostyJim...you can never be too careful !
Posted by FrostyJim...this is my secret!
Posted by FrostyJimLooks like another good greenhouse tomato season so far...
Posted by FernappleMy pink Buddleja, Butterfly Bush, looks great, especially against the dark red Acer.
Posted by FrostyJim...when the wind blows!
Posted by FernappleIt is time for the flowering of one of my favourite roses.
Posted by FrostyJimBerries do very well in Alaska... I'm growing strawberries, honeyberries, raspberries, gooseberries, and black currants ...oh and rhubarb too - it goes well with berries in a pie, jam, or cobler!
Posted by FrostyJimSo that's how it works...
Posted by FrostyJim...why didn't I think of that?
Posted by FernappleIts the time for one of my favourite flowers, Primula florindae, the giant cowslip to flower. The cinnamon scent fills the garden on warm days.
Posted by FrostyJimIt's almost salad season. It is amazing how fast my salad greens grow in just 3 weeks since setting out my seedlings in our long Alaska summer days...
Posted by FrostyJimIt's almost salad season. It is amazing how fast my salad greens grow in just 3 weeks since setting out my seedlings in our long Alaska summer days...
Posted by FrostyJimNot too shabby...