Yesterday Vince and I moved all the big things out of the greenhouse.
There’s still another load in there but the tomatoes, basil and other tender plants that might get damaged if temps drop below 40 degrees will stay in there til I get back from MO. The tomato plants are huge and I don’t want to move them twice so once we’re ready to put them in the the ground, we’ll take them out of the greenhouse and immediately plant them. We have about 20 bedding plants (peppers, cucumbers, tomatoes . . I can’t remember what all) and they will also stay in there til it’s time to plant them in the ground.
It’s nice to be done with winter but spring will be way too short and I’m not ready for the hot, hot summer but . . ready or not, it’s coming!
Cilla says
Add a swimming pool to your place and I would be happy and content. Well, not having fresh seafood spring, summer and fall is a drawback. I love the fruits you are able to grow that would not survive in NH. We have not had any significant snow in 3 – 4 yrs although my friend in northern Maine has had 12 feet. YIKES!!!!!
Nelle Coursey says
It will be here before you know it!!
dezertsuz says
Always good to have a plan. Your yard looks so nice in this photo!