Dudes, sorry I'm being the blogger from lame land...but it's springtime in Alaska. (the rest of the line from the song is "and it's 40 below" but it's not, it's sunny and warm. I've already eaten my first salad from the garden! I have rhubarb that's doing what the 'barb does: taking over the universe one giant leaf at a time.
I have been beading and painting to keep myself from being a total lame land slacker...but I have to admit to having tan lines on my feet already. My favorite sign of not being totally employed is tanned feet.
One of the tulips that's come and nearly gone out by the porch...think I need to paint or bead this, it's so pretty!Gardening...daffodils and tulips doing their thing, thank goodness for bulbs! 3 sunflower plants starting to shoot up wildly after a few cool nights under plastic. I had to replant them after the neighbors dumb-ass dog dug up the other ones. Lavender in the other warm and dry spot up front next to the sunflowers. In back: lots of cutting (as in not head) lettuce, the rhubarb, peas starting to race the sunflowers for height, last years strawberries flowering again (yay!) and a couple of different squash plants, zucchini and summer squash and one pot of decorative gourds. We'll see if any of the squash survive my fumbling. Oh yeah, and a couple of buckets of potatoes, because I loved squealing over them this past fall.
Guess I need to take more pictures. Thanks for waiting for me to come back from lame land!
3 comments:
Welcome back! I've got some winter planting to do myself this week. Sometime...
Your haul sounds great, fresh is best.
Sounds like you've been having a great time. Your growing period up there is so short, you have to take advantage of it. Just so long as you don't quit beading. lol
Spring just sends me for a loop! I worked seasonal tourism so long I get all manic and out of focus in the spring. whew.
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