Well, the snow is almost gone and it is time to get outside.
Well, what a difference a week can make in this area. One week we have bare ground and we are thinking about planting peas.
Happy St. Patrick’s Day. Did you know that it is an old New England tradition that you plant pea seed in your garden on St.
March is an important time of the year to do preventative work in your garden.
On those days when it isn’t windy, it is so nice to be outside in the sun.
The weather continues to be erratic. Cool and windy one day, hot and humid the next day. I’m sure the plants are wondering what’s going on.
Well, I would guess that we are rapidly making up for all of days that the oil man didn’t make any deliveries.
t looks like we have finally gotten some cold weather. Trust me, I’m not complaining about a warm winter. I have to pay a heating bill too.
We are into a new year and we are still waiting for Mother Nature to show us what winter looks like in New England. However,