Looking at this leaf in the snow, one could be confused as to what the season is. This time of year is hard on me, but I'm thinking, even more so this
year. At this point, I wish I could hibernate until it's time to
garden. Actually, I have the week of March 11 off, and am hoping to
start taking off some of last year's growth. I've looked at the extended forecast, and it looks like a couple days will be in the 50s, so I will try to be outside then.
Most of the snow has melted, Heidi so I went out after work today to take some photos.
I am pleased that a few of the hellebores are sending out new flowers and buds.
In a few weeks, this view will be very different. I am so excited!
It looks like fall here, except for the bits of snow.
This hellebore on the east side of the house had some yellow blooms already this season. Hopefully, it will get more. I need to get the old foliage cut off when I get a chance.
The snow on the east side of the house takes longer to melt than in front.
I see the mountain mint is in its yearly attempt to spread. I will pull up what I don't want, and it will be better behaved after that.
This hellebore is in the front of the house in the raised planter box.
Today was the first time I've noticed a crocus plant sending out flower buds. Yes, spring is on its way!
Even the south side of the house still has a little snow. I'm thinking it will all be melted by the end of the week.
While I was up in the planter box, I turned around to take some photos of the area where the tree used to be.
I plan to take out all of the lambs ears and lamium from behind the bench, and let the strawberries spread around in the area. I also want to plant some in other areas of the yard. We just found out that our grandson, who is allergic to most foods, can eat strawberries. I look forward to the boys (and Larry and I) picking and eating them.
I like it that plants make their appearances at different times of the year, and some look pretty good all season, like this prairie smoke geum.
I think this is the area I hope to clean up first. I wonder when the seeds I planted in the bare spots should be coming up.
Thank you for your words of encouragement and prayers about my ankle, where I had had the shave biopsy done. I got the letter yesterday, saying it was a benign keratosis, not cancer or a wart, as the dermatologist had suspected. The wound is getting a little smaller each day. I did find out that it can take a number of weeks to heal, so I am not so off track.
As I've already said, I am looking forward to seeing the progression of spring for the bloggers in warmer zones, and when it's our turn, I will be outside as much as I can be. Last summer, I worked summer school in order to get the loan from remodeling our kitchen paid off. We have been saving all of my paychecks since then, and even though it's not enough for when we get old and need more money for medical expenses, I plan to retire this spring. I am a special education paraeducator, and plan to be a substitute next year, in order to work fewer hours. I figure I can work more hours in the winter, when I can't be in the garden.
I also want to get rid of clutter in our house, and make cleaning supplies, salad dressings, and such from scratch. I already cook, and we rarely go out to eat, but I look forward to trying new recipes, too.
I hope you are in good health, and either enjoying your gardens, or getting ready to.
Most of the snow has melted, Heidi so I went out after work today to take some photos.
I am pleased that a few of the hellebores are sending out new flowers and buds.
In a few weeks, this view will be very different. I am so excited!
It looks like fall here, except for the bits of snow.
This hellebore on the east side of the house had some yellow blooms already this season. Hopefully, it will get more. I need to get the old foliage cut off when I get a chance.
The snow on the east side of the house takes longer to melt than in front.
I see the mountain mint is in its yearly attempt to spread. I will pull up what I don't want, and it will be better behaved after that.
This hellebore is in the front of the house in the raised planter box.
Today was the first time I've noticed a crocus plant sending out flower buds. Yes, spring is on its way!
Even the south side of the house still has a little snow. I'm thinking it will all be melted by the end of the week.
While I was up in the planter box, I turned around to take some photos of the area where the tree used to be.
I plan to take out all of the lambs ears and lamium from behind the bench, and let the strawberries spread around in the area. I also want to plant some in other areas of the yard. We just found out that our grandson, who is allergic to most foods, can eat strawberries. I look forward to the boys (and Larry and I) picking and eating them.
I like it that plants make their appearances at different times of the year, and some look pretty good all season, like this prairie smoke geum.
I think this is the area I hope to clean up first. I wonder when the seeds I planted in the bare spots should be coming up.
Thank you for your words of encouragement and prayers about my ankle, where I had had the shave biopsy done. I got the letter yesterday, saying it was a benign keratosis, not cancer or a wart, as the dermatologist had suspected. The wound is getting a little smaller each day. I did find out that it can take a number of weeks to heal, so I am not so off track.
As I've already said, I am looking forward to seeing the progression of spring for the bloggers in warmer zones, and when it's our turn, I will be outside as much as I can be. Last summer, I worked summer school in order to get the loan from remodeling our kitchen paid off. We have been saving all of my paychecks since then, and even though it's not enough for when we get old and need more money for medical expenses, I plan to retire this spring. I am a special education paraeducator, and plan to be a substitute next year, in order to work fewer hours. I figure I can work more hours in the winter, when I can't be in the garden.
I also want to get rid of clutter in our house, and make cleaning supplies, salad dressings, and such from scratch. I already cook, and we rarely go out to eat, but I look forward to trying new recipes, too.
I hope you are in good health, and either enjoying your gardens, or getting ready to.