(This is 2 weeks old, will post soon again)
Daffodils and crocus coming up in front of the house!!
Felicity and John's first bike ride together!
Believe it or not, our little Felicity Rose turned a year last month!
She is walking and climbing all over the place, getting into cupboards and drawers and food left and right, and making all kinds of messes. She loves to carry her baby dolls around with her, constantly stopping to hug and kiss them (apparently we kiss her a lot!) She is a danger to other kids as she cannot resist accosting them with a big hug and kiss! She loves spending time outside, eating dirt and rocks, and occasionally uprooting Mommy's plants. Here she is, helping Dad build a table:
She is such a little mimic, observing everything around her. She likes to bark at dogs, tweet at birds, and point at everything that interests her. We've had such a wonderful year, and can't wait to see what the next one will bring.
Since moving to this house a year ago, I have discovered a love for gardening and watching things grow, especially edibles. I started out with two raised beds, and have added bit by bit to where we now have a full-fledged potager, complete with some fruit trees and bushes. My creative husband is excellent at building stuff out of found or discounted materials, so we've done everything inexpensively. My goal is to grow most of our veggies during the warm months and have some extra to can, pickle, and ferment. I've been sowing seeds for about a month, and with this warmer weather, I am starting to see the fruits (or vegetables) of my labor. So far, I have sow my cool season crops: two kinds of peas, three kinds of carrots, beets, radishes, onions, shallots, lettuces, mache, spinach, Swiss chard, kale, turnips, cabbage, broccoli, artichokes and potatoes. In another month, I will sow and/or plant out the warm season crops. My herbs are also starting to come out of dormancy or to grow, and we've already starting enjoying those a bit. We also have a bed of strawberries, 6 raspberries, 4 grape vines, 4 currants (2 red and 2 black), and have blackberries on the way. So fun!! Here are some pics of everything waking up.
Homemade cold frame made out of scrap wood and plastic drop cloth.
Raspberries coming up!
I planted two kinds of seed potatoes on St. Patty's day, and here are the first leaves peeping up.
Peas growing beautifully after all the rain we've had recently.
Our two row covers to protect the strawberry bed, cabbages, kale, turnips and broccoli.
Overwintering onions
Both the black currants and red currants we planted a couple of weeks ago are growing beautiful green shoots.
Asparagus crowns
My garden helper
It's so good to see an update!! I love all the pictures. And I cannot believe that little girl is so big!!! Love to you all!
ReplyDeleteSuch a sweet family and sweet life . I love the garden. What a joy. And Felicity is our #1 sweet pea.
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