yum!
Wow, someone (Elizabeth) has been busy, :)
You've got to show us what a Flame Hillbilly looks like when it's all grown up.
You need to write yourself a banjo seed sowing tune.
Will it make my Heirloom West Virginia seeds grow better?
Looks like you are prepared for the fall garden.
I have a box like that too. :) It gets a little overwhelming for me.
How incredibly wonderful to be planting now!
Looking forward to your new garden to tide me over our dismal winter. I'd love to know what Rattlesnake Master looks like :)
Yes but they will come in missing some teeth.
HeheheEggy, next post I'll put a picture up of it.
and in the PNW we're just reaping what we sowed in May. :-)Florida is apparently ramping up for another season?Wow!
I'm soooo far behind.....
SPP, it's ok girlfriend. You can still do your cold weather greens and lettuces for a while yet. I'd stay away the squash and melon types though.
wow. impressive. I cant wait. rattlesnake master sounds promising. red krims a great mater. that flame hillbilly? lives down the street from me.
I get very excited about your garden! Have fun!
AAhhhh the spring of Florida...you are gearing up and we are winding down.I think I'll move down there.Lindahttp://coloradofarmlife.wordpress.com
yum!
ReplyDeleteWow, someone (Elizabeth) has been busy, :)
ReplyDeleteYou've got to show us what a Flame Hillbilly looks like when it's all grown up.
ReplyDeleteYou need to write yourself a banjo seed sowing tune.
ReplyDeleteWill it make my Heirloom West Virginia seeds grow better?
ReplyDeleteLooks like you are prepared for the fall garden.
ReplyDeleteI have a box like that too. :) It gets a little overwhelming for me.
ReplyDeleteHow incredibly wonderful to be planting now!
ReplyDeleteLooking forward to your new garden to tide me over our dismal winter. I'd love to know what Rattlesnake Master looks like :)
ReplyDeleteYes but they will come in missing some teeth.
ReplyDeleteHehehe
ReplyDeleteEggy, next post I'll put a picture up of it.
and in the PNW we're just reaping what we sowed in May. :-)
ReplyDeleteFlorida is apparently ramping up for another season?
Wow!
I'm soooo far behind.....
ReplyDeleteSPP, it's ok girlfriend. You can still do your cold weather greens and lettuces for a while yet. I'd stay away the squash and melon types though.
ReplyDeletewow. impressive. I cant wait. rattlesnake master sounds promising. red krims a great mater. that flame hillbilly? lives down the street from me.
ReplyDeleteI get very excited about your garden! Have fun!
ReplyDeleteAAhhhh the spring of Florida...you are gearing up and we are winding down.
ReplyDeleteI think I'll move down there.
Linda
http://coloradofarmlife.wordpress.com