So sorry about your poor noggin! Was it the restless dice trying to roll themselves? Or a bowl yearning for colorful fish? Whatever, it's the pits.
I promised myself to pay close attention to your gardening schedule this year so I could copycat you. Alas, the garden has not been tilled, and likely won't be 'til after the fence is repaired, and I can't put down the landscape cloth around the edges 'til after the fence is repaired, either. It looks like I'll be planting everything around Memorial Day, as usual. Oh well.
I have no idea what I did to earn the dice and bowl’s malice, but the brain’s feeling a bit better today thankfully. And thank you kindly for the kind sentiments😊
This morning as I drove the Boy to school through the snow, I had a fleeting thought of terror that perhaps this is going to be one of those extended winters, but I do see 70’s in the forecast so there’s hope!
And your elevation is a couple hundred feet above mine, so it's totally cool that you haven't rototilled yet. We will prevail!
!PIZZA
Recently my sister reminded me that our grandmother used to plant things according to the phases of the moon, and other obscure signs. Meanwhile, our neighbor in the 1970s used to plant everything on June 1. Both of these women were experienced gardeners of an impressive age, lived in the same area, and had fantastic gardens. With that in mind, I shall take heart and look forward to planting my garden on June 1!
I adore this plan! Seriously, thanks to our long days and usual onslaught of warmth, plants tend to explode out of the ground and do just dandy. I look forward to your start of June garden planting adventure tales😊