Planted a few cyclamen and crocus yesterday to brighten up the front garden and today ordered potting and seed compost plus some growbags for the toms and cues. All ready for the seed sowing now.
@bullfinch - thank you, it's been an interesting 5 years now, trying to bring the property back to a usable state and getting many of the invasives under control or eradicated.
@GWRS we're making up for a mostly snowless November and December - I'd happily share if I could!
As for gardening, tomorrow I'll be sowing my hot peppers; Hungarian Hot Wax, habanero, and NuMex Lemon Spice. Also starting some eryngium from seed. That'll keep me busy for now.
New England, USA
Metacomet soil with hints of Woodbridge and Pillsbury
I finished mulching the last of my borders this weekend. Pricked out and potted up a tray of snapdragon seedlings. And sowed annual rudbeckias, Ammi visnaga and Molina caerulea. Cerinthe, cosmos and tagetes have germinated, so I moved them off the windowsill and into the greenhouse.
Still cutting back here, can only do a bit at a time. Two days ,because of rain, doing the field maple , a bit of missed bits of the plum, and quite a bit of climbing white rose. Still more weeding to do before mulching.
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