Sounds crazy, and I didn't say I was looking forward to spring simply because I want to bypass winter here in the northwest. Nope, not at all.
A while ago my daughter, probably joking, told me the garden was mine to work. It is a wonderful fenced in (deer fenced out) area with a cute little greenhouse her father-in-law built out of used windows. I work in it all the time anyway so might as well be overseer. But I still don't make decisions without checking for...well, one doesn't step on toes, even in the garden.
Gardening in the northwest is a lot different from the northeast so I have started doing some studying. I have been raising tomatoes off and on since I was a kid and never knew there were two distinct types of tomato plants. Determinate and indeterminate. You look it up if you want to get the details.
Next thing I did was to buy a Bio Dome to to start my seeds in. Maybe a little far ahead, but does it ever feel good to imagine that mini greenhouse full of well started plants.
Then I felt I could sit back with all the seed catalogs I've ordered, as well as paper and pencil and lay out a chart of what should go where. First I must get vegetable likes and dislikes from my son-in-law, Kevin. Broccoli and cauliflower. Corn is a given.
And with this start I have my rainy day activities planned with joy.
Must also get back to my studies in Watercolor.
And...one last line...how is decorative painting doing in the marketplace nowadays?
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