Saturday, February 17, 2024

Seedy

It was seed starting day here at Casa de Sparrow!








I'm off work next week (yay!) for February intercession, so I'll be planting lettuce (and maybe radishes) outside. Those can handle the cold weather we still have coming. Hopefully the tomato and pepper seeds I started today will be ready to plant out in mid April or shortly thereafter, which is our usual last frost date. 

Seed starting day is when I truly feel like spring is on the way. It's so exciting, waiting for the first tiny green sprouts to appear. The joy of planning and planting a garden never seems to get old for me.


“No occupation is so delightful to me as the culture of the earth, no culture comparable to that of the garden...But though an old man, I am but a young gardener.”

― Thomas Jefferson

29 comments:

Dave R said...

Have fun! It's way too cold up here yet.

Joanne Noragon said...

Yes, and I'm way too old except for vicarious enjoyment.

Susan Heather said...

Lovely. Just as you are sowing seed I am collecting for next spring.

Debra She Who Seeks said...

Enjoy your week off!

Cro Magnon said...

That takes me back to when I had my lovely veg' garden.

Yael said...

How wonderful it is to grow your own vegetables, I have often planned to do it and it still hasn't happened.

Moving with Mitchell said...

Enjoy the week. The seed planting is a major job at your house. Very exciting. I LOVE radishes.

Librarian said...

Your garden brings you joy, good and healthy food on your table, and keeps you grounded (in the true sense of the word).
I‘ve never had a garden of my own but can see how it made a difference to my parents‘ lives when they had their allotment, and my sister who has been sharing one with her neighbours for a couple of years now.

Chris said...

Too early to plant seeds here, but we have garlic outside doing us proud! My favourite tomatoes are Alicante and I grow them every year.

Ms. Moon said...

I remember once when I lived in Tallahassee and was planting my spring garden, the little boy from next door watched me for awhile and then he said, "Mary, why do you plant all these things?" I thought about it for a second and then I said, "Because I have to, Robert. I just have to."
I heard an interview recently where a man was talking about the origins of religion and it all boiled down to observing the earth and skies as related to the growth of the plants and the movement of the animals they depended on for life. I believe that. Thank you for helping my spring feel so exciting this year.

Steve Reed said...

I love that you're planting borage! We get that growing wild occasionally in our garden, but weirdly, when I try to plant it, it never seems to do as well. I'm letting nature take care of that from now on.

Jennifer said...

I'm excited to try it! I'd like to get it established in the bed in front of the porch, where I hope to eventually plant other herbs and roses. There's already a big bush of rosemary and some bee balm there.

Jennifer said...

I'm pleased that I was able to share seeds with you! I hope they do well and that you have fun with them!

Jennifer said...

One of these days I'm going to try growing some garlic! I've never heard of Alicante tomatoes but I'll look them up.

Jennifer said...

Even small pots of windowsill herbs can be fun to grow and useful! And I love fresh vegetables and fruit in the summer. Last week I did the first early spring fertilizing of the blueberry bushes. I'm hoping for good crops of berries (and figs from our young fig tree) in the future.

Jennifer said...

I wish you'd been around year before last to help me eat all the radishes I ended up with! We had tons. I like them, but there were way too many.

Jennifer said...

It's fun and a nice hobby to pass the time, too.

Jennifer said...

I miss reading about Haddock's!!!!

Jennifer said...

I'm really excited about that!

Jennifer said...

Oh wow...I just went and checked and I see that you're in New Zealand. That sounds like an incredibly exotic, faraway land to me! Thank you for stopping by. :)

Jennifer said...

If you lived nearby I'd bring you veggies and herbs and flowers in the summer, dear Joanne!

Jennifer said...

Yes, we're much earlier than you this far south!

Moving with Mitchell said...

My late mother-in-law (a joy) loved radish sandwiches ... of course on white bread. A major treat in her opinion.

Latane Barton said...

I can not wait to see what those seeds produce! I bet you can't either

Yorkshire Pudding said...

I once had the enthusiasm for gardening that you have now but over the years that enthusiasm has waned somewhat. However, I have bought some seeds and will go again when the time feels right.

Ur-spo said...

I am mad-jealous! Mortage lifter! I used to grow them.

O said...

Radishes are a magic health food. You can never eat too many. X

Colette said...

Very exciting time of year! Plant with abandon.

Ellen D. said...

You are so organized, Jennifer. No wonder your gardens do well. I'm hopeless when it comes to gardening and the weeds are usually winning in mine! ;(