I started my basil, sweet pea, and butternut squash seeds indoors several weeks ago. They are doing well and I will probably start to get them acclimated to the outdoors soon. Cleanup has begun in my raised beds and cabbages and lettuce planted earlier are doing well. Even the rhubarb is starting to pop up.
With have had a massive amount of rain over the past couple of weeks which has made weeding easy but muddy. Wish we could give California some of our rain. They need it badly.
The grass of course is as green as can be.
Isn't it a bit early for basil and squash planting? they are very sensitive to cold and temp changes. Glad to see your area getting a lot of rain as garden greens love water :)
ReplyDeleteMay 15 they will go in the ground, but I put them outside for a few hours during the day when it is in the 70s and then bring them indoors.
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