One Mud Monkey's Adventure in Organic Gardening “Gardening is the art that uses flowers and plants as paint, and the soil and sky as canvas.” -Elizabeth Murray
Did I mention that we'd gotten a dusting of snow at the end of November? The nasturtiums were holding their own until then but they really couldn't deal with the cold snap. You can see them all flopped over in front of the bed.
Hi Toni, Yup it's long gone by now. BTW I haven't forgotten about the seeds - I'm still planning on sending them. ^^ Just seems like I haven't had a moment to myself for ages.
I don't even want to know what my garden looks like back home! So much stuff was still growing when we left, but it will all be dead and nasty, and require so much cleanup, when I get back.
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We've been getting quite a bit of snow here in northern Wyoming. Actually, it's the most that I've seen since I moved here in 2003!
It's nice to have a little snow... is it gone now?
Hi Toni, Yup it's long gone by now. BTW I haven't forgotten about the seeds - I'm still planning on sending them. ^^ Just seems like I haven't had a moment to myself for ages.
I don't even want to know what my garden looks like back home! So much stuff was still growing when we left, but it will all be dead and nasty, and require so much cleanup, when I get back.
Greetings from rainy Southern California.
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May God bless you and your family in 2011 ~Ron
And always remember: Smiles don't have to be saved for a rainy day. It's good to waste them :-)
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