Garden started

I didn’t have time to post the pictures yet, but we have the garden started; We planted five varieties of herbs, two different type of tomato plants, red,yellow and orange bell peppers.

I need to get several other seeds that I had bought started and hopefully they will be ready to be transplanted by the end of the month.

The red onion that sprouted is doing well, but I need to research more if I need to plant it as or if I will get seeds from that and unfortunately we couldn’t find any green onion or yellow onion sprouts yet.

I”m praying as soon as we can find some, to get those and have those planted in a few weeks as well as maybe some zucchini plants.

Tomorrow, me and the kids will be talking a little bit about plants and I will try to have a picture posted for you to see.

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  1. Mrs B says:

    Hello, I was so suprised to hear that a garden had been started. We still have over a foot of snow on the ground where we live. Good luck with you garden.
    In HIS Keeping,
    Mrs. B

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  2. Amydeanne
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    outside??? wow! I’m jealous! lol I”m still covered in a foot of snow I think! I was thinking of starting up herbs in my kitchen window, but haven’t gotten that far yet!

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  3. Twinkle Mom says:

    Lol…Snow! Wow!

    None here.

    I will post pictures around lunch time so everyone can see the pots of plants. Our last “frost” was around the 28th of February but it didn’t even really get cold if light sweater was counted.

    We’re planting a fruit tree not this weekend but probably next weekend which says how warm it is becoming here…

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  4. Amydeanne
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    I bought cherry trees, and apple trees this year as well as raspberry and saskatoon bushes.. i think end of May I’ll get them… for planting.. I do have to order my reg. trees because we’re lining the driveaway this year though!

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  5. Twinkle Mom says:

    Amydeanne said,”I do have to order my reg. trees because we’re lining the driveaway this year though!”

    That is going to be gorgeous with the driveway lined; You’re definitely going to have to post pictures.

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  6. Twinkle Mom says:

    @Mrs B: @Mrs B: We’re pretty far south so it’s really surprising to hear about snow in March. “Foot of snow” wow..that’s a lot!

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  7. Acai Flex says:

    thanks for the info. good read :)

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