Once I got outside I found just what I did NOT want to see. The deer have already been munching on my emerging tulips.
So my first task was to fill the big heavy sprayer and walk the gardens to spray all the tulips with a deer repellent. I hope it works. I really want to see the new tulips I planted last fall.
It's only in the 40's outside, but it felt good to be out and about for the first time. I walked around and picked up all the big fallen branches.
I only did 2 loads today. The rest can wait. I noticed the poppies that I planted last fall are coming up. I wonder if they will bloom this year....I hope so!
I also noticed that the foxgloves Jean sent me last fall survived the winter. I think I will get some blooms this year. What do you think, Jean?
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There was one other task I needed to complete today--plant those callas I bought a few weeks ago. As you can see, we still have a few snow banks left.
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So that's what I did on my first garden outing in '09. I have TONS of work to do, but there is no rush. I will take it easy and do a bit each evening if it's warm next week. Just look at all of these pine cones in two different areas of the front yard.
We also had our first stint in the garden yesterday. The weather is still pretty cool here, as it sounds like in your neck of the woods, but thankfully, all our snow is gone!
ReplyDeleteIt looks like you got a good start on things. I love all your container gardens and you inspire me to try some.
A good start to gardening Zoey! My garden is still covered with snow. But I am dreaming of what I want to grow this year..
ReplyDeleteI'm glad you got to do some gardening and are taking it a bit at a time. I still am cleaning out beds, but the rain and cold are kept me inside lately. Good luck!
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YAY! Even though this means a bunch of hard work, I'm sure you are SO excited! :)
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