It was 70 in Colorado yesterday. It took every bit of self-control I had not to rush to the garden store and buy flowers. I'm sure we have at least one more April storm!
This one makes me chuckle. Since I retired in March all I want to do is plant my annuals. I keep reminding myself it is much much too early. I planted a flat of pansies to help stop myself from going too crazy.
ah! I'll have you know I planted mine in a pot ... I believe there's no such thing as "too early' if you have a windowsill. That's currently where my tomatoes are...
I lost 8 tomato plants to an early rush of impulse sun...followed by two 27* mornings. I rebought and replanted for twice the pleasure (they were little and not too expensive). In other words, I understand completely.
It was 70 in Colorado yesterday. It took every bit of self-control I had not to rush to the garden store and buy flowers. I'm sure we have at least one more April storm!
ReplyDeleteI still need to rake some old moldy leaves away, then time? Those seed racks are very tempting!
ReplyDeleteWishing for blooms! It is a good impulse buy. Will the seeds wait? Can you?
ReplyDeleteOh never too many seeds especially zinnias! Soon. Soon.
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This one makes me chuckle. Since I retired in March all I want to do is plant my annuals. I keep reminding myself it is much much too early. I planted a flat of pansies to help stop myself from going too crazy.
ReplyDeleteHee hee, we bought a few geraniums for our balcony, but winter is returning. Maybe too soon? *sigh*
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ReplyDeleteI'll have you know I planted mine in a pot ... I believe there's no such thing as "too early' if you have a windowsill. That's currently where my tomatoes are...
Not too early in Florida—I'll plant them for you! I LOVE zinnias. :)
ReplyDeleteI lost 8 tomato plants to an early rush of impulse sun...followed by two 27* mornings. I rebought and replanted for twice the pleasure (they were little and not too expensive). In other words, I understand completely.
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