
Hahahahahahahahaha! I love this!
So far, it’s mostly words and little action on my efforts to start some seeds for my spring garden.
I’ve found and printed a “starting seeds guide,” gone through the seeds I have on hand, listed 3 kinds of seed I need to buy, found my seed starter tray, a calendar, a note pad, and a pencil. Not much, huh.
The next step is to research when to try to start each type of seed. Instructions are based on the last frost date in your area. Then you count backwards from there to figure out when each type of seed should be planted.
I’ll make a list of those,
Fill my seed starter with Mel’s Mix,
Cross my fingers and see what happens!
I’m going to TRY to start seeds for: head lettuce, spinach, tomatoes, broccoli, green pepper, crookneck squash, and zucchini. At the proper time, I’ll look for sweet onion sets. I’ll plant radishes directly into the garden around the 1st of April.
If the seeds don’t make, I will HOPE that I can find starter plants at the local stores in Greenwood. It would do my heart good, though, to be able to do this on my own this year.