
Now you guys up North are going to be drooling at these photos! We, got started a little early this year. Of course, it frosted a couple of times after the plants got in. Seems here in the valley, Mother Nature had a good laugh. One day there was sun, then rain, then hail. . . then sun. Just 2 days ago, it was snowing in the foothills and the roads were closed to Tahoe/Reno.



All of a sudden, everything is blossoming and growing. Should ha

Something very therapeutic about gardening in the sunshine, today. Buried a few troubles in the dirt. It was good for what ailed me!
THE WINTER BLUES!

1 comment:
Okay...knock it off. Yes, you are WAY ahead. My peas are all of 2 inches high. My beets are still miniscule. The carrots are microscopic. The tomatoes are about a foot high. The squash isn't even in the ground yet. Blah, blah,blah. Perhaps you should post something on F-book to all your 'friends'...nanner, nanner, nanner.
Get ready for some fun while dressed in T's clothes, bungey belt and cataract glasses....heehee
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