such pretty greens! you are so lucky tracey, to grow so much of your own. we had a big storm here, with high winds and rain, everything looks very sad now. but we know it'll come back!
Wow you're doing well for winter. What temps. do you get over there. Maybe similar to ours! We would have to have a green house in winter for those vegies.
I am very envious!!!! Such healthy looking plants!!!! I haven't ventured back to our little greenhouse to clean it out since everything froze. Too sad. And I'm not sure I want to deal with mushy geraniums. Maybe next year I'll try some winter hardy veggies--and a new heater!!!
I love all the preparation work, the seed planting, watching the little seedlings grow, imagining all the coming colour and goodness! I can't wait to begin planting our garden this year :) Love those beautiful little tomato flowers.
such pretty greens! you are so lucky tracey, to grow so much of your own. we had a big storm here, with high winds and rain, everything looks very sad now. but we know it'll come back!
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Just lovely!! I hope one day to have my own little green house, it all looks so wonderful. Enjoy your spring lettuce mix
ReplyDeleteYou are going to have an AWESOME garden this year...can't wait to see it. You are making me want a green house now! Uh Oh!
ReplyDeleteWow you're doing well for winter. What temps. do you get over there. Maybe similar to ours! We would have to have a green house in winter for those vegies.
ReplyDeleteSeeing all those little seedlings are so exciting. Yummy greens!
ReplyDeleteYou have a four year old bell pepper plant? boy you did get your money's worth! Thanks for the tour, I knew it would be beautiful.
ReplyDeleteI am very envious!!!! Such healthy looking plants!!!! I haven't ventured back to our little greenhouse to clean it out since everything froze. Too sad. And I'm not sure I want to deal with mushy geraniums. Maybe next year I'll try some winter hardy veggies--and a new heater!!!
ReplyDeleteI've been so lax with my garden these past few months :-( Yours is looking great!
ReplyDeleteWe had a jalapeno plant that produced for many years. I had so many peppers! How big is your garden? I am quite envious.
ReplyDeletelooks like a lot goodness in that greenhouse!! just beautiful Tracey, you are my garden guru!!
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Fresh greens in January?? Okay, I am officially envious!!! My gardening right now consists of looking through seed catalogs and dreaming. Enjoy!
ReplyDeletei'm still getting the rare tomato here in texas...outside!
ReplyDeleteHow are you doing Missy? Miss your blog, but I hope you are feeling well and the family is doing fine. Lucky you with those tomatoes . . . . :)
DeleteWhoa do you have a greenhouse? I must say I am green with jealousy.
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xo,
Ang
How wonderful..how very exciting
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p.s I love garden tools..they are beautiful are they not!
I love all the preparation work, the seed planting, watching the little seedlings grow, imagining all the coming colour and goodness!
ReplyDeleteI can't wait to begin planting our garden this year :)
Love those beautiful little tomato flowers.
anticipation, yes!
ReplyDeleteI love any and all greenhouse photos you put up.
I'm vicariously living through all your greenery.
xo, laura emily
wow. I honestly didn't know you had so much going on in the garden dept. AMAZING!
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Beautiful photos! How lovely to see all that is growing in your garden and greenhouse:)
ReplyDeleteAnd here we go again... plant envy... I can't help it.
ReplyDeleteBlessings, Debbie
oh! your growing season slays me! that is all just beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI can just smell those tomato plants
ReplyDeleteEnvious of your lovely, tender plantlings
hugs
Gerry