How do you tell that Spring is here?

Started by tim, March 04, 2007, 18:45:33

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tim

Just look at the number of new faces!!

tim


honeybee

 ;D  ;D  ;D

Yep its true, i think  even I,hibernated in the winter months but of course now planters at the ready, seeds coming out of my ears and trying to rid myself of dandelions  I am raring to go again  ;D

Have been a stay at home Mum for many years with nothing more to think about than keeping home and garden, but with eldest almost about to gain his Law degree and youngest has started college, i became a redundant Mum  :'(
So for the first time i had to find myself a j...j...job  :o  ;)

Now wondering how i am for the first time ever, going to combine work and garden, but believe me I will get there and Mr honeybee is doing plenty of eye rolling ::) when i discuss my plans for the garden this year and his involvement with wood, nails and a saw  ;)
Ohhhh i have big plans  ;D



Jeannine

Tim this is my first year, do they die off in the winter ? XX Jeannine
When God blesses you with a multitude of seeds double  the blessing by sharing your  seeds with other folks.

norfolklass

my plot neighbour is back in his vest!

(and trousers and braces, I hasten to add!)

shirlton

I usually get so miserable during the winter months when I can' get out into my garden. THIS YEAR i HAD THIS SITE TO LOOK AT AND THE WINTER HASN'T SEEMED HALF AS LONG.  BIG THANKYOU TO YOU ALL
When I get old I don't want people thinking
                      "What a sweet little old lady"........
                             I want em saying
                    "Oh Crap! Whats she up to now ?"

tim

Some do hibernate, Jeannine, but this Spring seems to have brought in more 'freshmen' than usual.

saddad

Can't have too many new faces Tim...
;D

Amazin

Lesson for life:
1. Breathe in     2. Breathe out     3. Repeat

tim


kenkew

It's spring when things start to go 'boinggg'

Nelson

Quote from: timSome do hibernate, Jeannine, but this Spring seems to have brought in more 'freshmen' than usual.
*raises hand*

Ah but it's so exciting for all us newbies.  Plus it's the first full year we've had our plot so we hopefuly won't be playing catch up all the time and can do some forward planning.

I'm making sure that there's plenty of winter veg this time round so the whole plot isn't dormant through the darker months.  The new shed (did I mention the shed?  I must've mentioned the shed. ;D) should make it a bit more comfortable up there too.
My allotment blog Plot326.  In it's infancy at the mo but in time it'll grow.

Amazin

#11
For me it's that little 'dip' in enthusiasm, or as I call it, panic,  that comes between the winter months of planning, poring over seed catalogues, and general ooohing, ahhhing and clockwatching... when you suddenly realise what you've taken on, how much has got to be done and how did you possibly end up with four packets of the same seed variety cos you kept forgetting you'd bought them already and what were you THINKING when you ordered those exotic varieties that only grow in one remote corner of the planet which is NOT Camden Town and space, space, I need more SPACE....

... and the germination of that first little seedling

;D
Lesson for life:
1. Breathe in     2. Breathe out     3. Repeat

manicscousers

and the magic of watching things grow  :)

tim

For me, I suppose, it's when I've got all the seeds, allocated all the plots for each, & No1 Daughter gets out her seed bank & starts to order!!

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