Spring in the Garden

March 4th, 2010

The smaller the nettles the more powerful the sting.

The days are getting longer and spring is in the air even if it isn’t technically until March 20th. I planted my first seeds of the season last weekend — spinach and mizuna. I sifted through the compost, added it to the big backyard bed two weekends ago and last weekend I raked in the seeds and covered the bed with a PVC hoophouse. Next up: sweet sugar snaps. Mmmm. Even though my seeds haven’t germinated yet there’s all kinds of spring action in the garden. Oh, and the BIG spring happening — I became an auntie several sweet hours ago! My one and only brother and my lovely sister-in-law gave birth to a beautiful Marielle Linda Crain. I can’t wait to meet her out of the pod!

Here’s a taste of what I’m talking about in the garden…

I planted two honeyberry bushes last summer. Bigger and sweeter fruit than blueberries.

Lemon balm is as pervasive as mint

One of my favorite spring sights -- red-veined sorrel

Seaberries on the way

Lots and lots of garlic

Spinach and mizuna under wraps

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