Spring is coming...

Spring is in the air!

Well, not really, but if I keep saying it, it will eventually be true.

The air starts to feel different this time of year. Technically Spring is still about a month away, but the light starts to change and although there is nothing in bloom in my garden, I still keep thinking I smell flowers. The bees and the hummingbirds are back. Come to think of it, they never went away.

We really didn't have a winter this year -- I have a tree in my back yard that never lost its leaves. That's not good. This is most definitely a deciduous tree. I think we had all of one hard freeze. Maybe two. It is so dry.

I've been working a few hours every day in the garden this week. This is the first year that I haven't had any big plans for the spring. But if we're moving, there isn't much sense in doing a lot of planting. Even so there's always so much to do in the yard. A lot of plants need repotting -- a few need to be composted. I'm doing a lot of evaluating what would go and what should stay.

It's odd to think this might be the last time I prepare this garden for spring.

Anyway, on the writing front I had quite a shock when I opened the file to Winter Kill and realized the plot was WAY too similar to a proposal I have out. So that had to be totally reworked. But I already like my new crazy idea so it turns out I'm still on track.

What do you have planned for the months ahead? What are you planting this spring, be it animal, mineral or vegetable?
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Published on February 06, 2015 01:00
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message 1: by A.L. (new)

A.L. My garden plot is still under frozen dirt and snow. When I actually get a spring, I'll have a full array of garden vegetables. I'm also getting a new coop put up so I can pick up some pullets. I had to find new homes for my laying hens last year because after the house fire, we didn't have electric to run the pump for water.


message 2: by Josh (new)

Josh A.L. wrote: "My garden plot is still under frozen dirt and snow. When I actually get a spring, I'll have a full array of garden vegetables. I'm also getting a new coop put up so I can pick up some pullets. I ha..."

Now that's what I call plans for spring!


message 3: by Holly (new)

Holly Since I can't do much until my hip surgery, instead of the larger garden, I'm doing a smaller herbal garden this year. Main thing I want to grow is chamomile and mint for tea. After the two feet(and counting) of snow finally melts.


message 4: by Zoe (new)

Zoe I live in the southern hemisphere (New Zealand). It's summer, and it's glorious :D


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