Get Ready To Plant Spring Is Almost Here!
Get Ready To Plant Spring Is Almost Here!
Are you ready???
Spring is almost here!
I know for some of you still buried under 2 feet of snow, that Spring seems a long way off, but its only 25 days away and will be here before you know it.
Winter may linger awhile for some, but its still coming.
Now is the time to start planting your cool season seeds, if youre in the South and its time to plan your garden if youre further up North.
Just a little note for those planting outside now before your frost date: Be sure to watch the weather report and cover your seedlings if its going to be in the low 30s or below.
Just a little note for those planting outside now before your frost date: Be sure to watch the weather report and cover your seedlings if its going to be in the low 30s or below.

Ive already purchased seed potatoes and planted some broccoli plants.
For those of you who dont know, broccoli is a cool season veggie and will live through a little bit of snow when planted in the Fall.
This weekend I will be planting my cool season veggies, which include some snow peas (my favorite), lettuce, and yes, more broccoli!
The past Spring and Fall, turnips did very well in our garden, but you know what? I dont really like them, so I wont be planting them this Spring. They are a cool season veggie, as well.
I never really liked broccoli until I grew it in our garden.
Home grown broccoli is good with a little butter on it.
Its really difficult to go back to eating store bought broccoli after growing it in your own garden.
Herbs are pretty easy to grow and some are gorgeous enough to put in your flower beds. Just make sure you dont spray the area with pesticides or chemical fertilizers.
This is oregano and is a perennial in most climates, so it will come back year after year. Most herbs should be planted after the frost date, so be sure to look up when yours is before planting. You can also buy plants from your local store.
I plan my garden every year and rotate my plants to the next bed the following year. This is from a few years ago.

You can always grow veggies in planters or even 5 gallon buckets and put them on a sunny patio or deck if you dont have garden space. Last year I planted green beans in some wood planter boxes that Mr. diy Design Fanatic made for me.
In addition to growing veggies, I cant wait for our yard to be in full bloom like this again!
What are you planning on growing this year?
Happy Planting!
Pam
You can see 5 things Ive learned about gardening HERE
You can see 5 things Ive learned about gardening HERE
Get Ready To Plant Spring Is Almost Here!