Re: Re-induction
Hi, Blueberrylady. Yes, I am feeling a LOT better today.
And in spite of eating over 2000 calories yesterday, it is one of those mornings when I looked in the mirror and I just look a lot thinner! So that really has me pumped about keeping the calories down today.
Well, here in northwest Georgia we still may have some cold nights yet. So everything I've planted can stand some cold.
I did buy tomato and pepper plants yesterday, but will plant them in earth boxes that I can cover with plastic and place a light bulb under if we do get another freeze. And should they not make it, I will just buy replacements. Just couldn't resist getting them!
So today I will be playing in the garden again.
I do really feel for you waiting out the cold... and snow. I don't think I could stand any more cold this year. But cheer up... warm weather WILL come.
Carole, I love starting things from seed, but there are some things I always buy plants for... like tomatoes and peppers. Beans, greens, and lettuces and other salad veggies seem to do well from seed. And the greens and salad veggies can take cooler temperatures. The beans and warm weather veggies shouldn't be planted outside before May 1 here.
We have to buy a new lawn mower this year. Our old one started needing such frequent repairs we have just decided to get a new one. We plan to do that after the first of the month.
Hope everyone has a wonderful day!
Hi, Blueberrylady. Yes, I am feeling a LOT better today.
And in spite of eating over 2000 calories yesterday, it is one of those mornings when I looked in the mirror and I just look a lot thinner! So that really has me pumped about keeping the calories down today.
Well, here in northwest Georgia we still may have some cold nights yet. So everything I've planted can stand some cold.
I did buy tomato and pepper plants yesterday, but will plant them in earth boxes that I can cover with plastic and place a light bulb under if we do get another freeze. And should they not make it, I will just buy replacements. Just couldn't resist getting them!
So today I will be playing in the garden again.

I do really feel for you waiting out the cold... and snow. I don't think I could stand any more cold this year. But cheer up... warm weather WILL come.

Carole, I love starting things from seed, but there are some things I always buy plants for... like tomatoes and peppers. Beans, greens, and lettuces and other salad veggies seem to do well from seed. And the greens and salad veggies can take cooler temperatures. The beans and warm weather veggies shouldn't be planted outside before May 1 here.
We have to buy a new lawn mower this year. Our old one started needing such frequent repairs we have just decided to get a new one. We plan to do that after the first of the month.
Hope everyone has a wonderful day!





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