Hello!
It is a lovely spring day here again.
It is a lovely spring day here again.
No sunshine today but things are starting to sprout more.
The trees are starting to bud and the crocus are out.
Just this week they have begun to emerge and
they are just gorgeous!
I do love the feathered stems and how they cradle that
lovely yellow centre from the cold each night.
The Lord is awakening the sleeping plants now.
Inside there are sunflowers blooming in the windowsills.
Their cheerful colour brings smiles to our faces each day.
This year I'm trying another experiment in the garden.
I've been seeing in gardening blogs and pictures for a few years
how people use these old rain gutters.
So....I have been wanting to try it.
I was gifted with a bunch of old gutters from a friend.
So...this year is the year to try it out.
I have taken these smaller ones and screwed them up to
the side of the greenhouse wall.
They have strawberries in them and will have some pansies soon.
I also thought of herbs...but don't know what might
compliment strawberries?
Then I have also planted a couple nice long pieces with peas.
These peas are the shelling kind as the snap peas are planted in the
outside garden.
I'm going to grow them in the gutters until I have the soil
under them prepared to slide them into.
It will buy me some good time.
The mice have already discovered the peas so I had to put them up on top
of the rain barrels in the greenhouse for now.
Soon I'll have a bench in there to deter the mice.
I don't mind sharing some but they seem to take more then their share
if left unchecked.
A new addition to the perennial bed is this cute dwarf columbine.
I purchased it from a local lady at our bedding plant sale
that was held at our community centre.
It's so cute and I've never had one like it before.
My daughter also from the same lady
bought this cute little larch tree.
It is one of her favourite kinds of trees.
It will be interesting to see where it finds a new home
in this yard of ours.
Spring is a season for new things.
It will be interesting to see how things progress.
There are already little seedlings pushing through the soil.
I look forward to the first tastes from the garden.
Praying you have a beautiful day!
Love and Prayers,
Jennifer