Gardening
Related: About this forumSure, we have a big winter storm heading for Raleigh (the whole SE - coast - etc)...but -
it is time - in fact, getting late - to plant seeds!
Note that I've changed my sig line pics to be more "seasonal"!
So, what sorts of garden are you planting DUers planning - or already growing - this year?
I have some good news - our little Dwarf project team is about to have another 8 varieties available...I sent seed to four companies today for them to package up and sell.
So, that makes it 25 tomato varieties in a project that started in 2006...with many more to come!
I am moving through the editing process for my book - will be looking at placement of pictures next...a few tomato pic retakes this summer. But....December won't take forever to get here - then hopefully will be making the book store rounds next year, giving talks - and meeting some of you???
The Velveteen Ocelot
(120,835 posts)At this rate we won't be able to plant anything until about June, which is maybe when the snow will melt.
NRaleighLiberal
(60,500 posts)and tomatoes - but the garage work bench is a mess and it is too cold to go working in there!
Curmudgeoness
(18,219 posts)Here in W PA, we deal with that all the time, but I know that you are not as prepared for this weather. As to planting seeds, it is about a month early for me to plant them....it isn't a good idea to plant outside until Memorial Day (and I have seen too many years that proved it with heavy frost the end of May).
I did notice your change of pictures yesterday. I almost said something, since I just love the tomato pictures, but I did realize you were trying to be more seasonal.
Can't wait for your book. I know that you will let us know when it is ready for sale, and your schedule for book signings. I know that I am too far from any important area for you to make it here, but I will be rooting for you.
NCarolinawoman
(2,825 posts)this is probably a smart time to start seedlings, even if only on a sunny windowsill. There has got to be a produce shortage looming.
I'm thinking of getting to work on some lettuce, if nothing else.