I See Little Sprouts
I see little sprouts! Our garden is sprouting. Little bits of green stretching towards the sun as they break through the earth. Joy!!( please ignore our neighbors fence , we plan to take it down and replace it this summer)
Peas
Onions
Strawberries are doing well too.
We will be planting more veggies as the weather stabilizes. For now we are just thrilled to see them growing.
Have you planted any veggies yet?
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Gorgeous!
Wow! How wonderful! Great gardening.
1. I love the fence; we built a cage to keep the deer, bunnies, and groundhog away!
2. I absolutely love when the sprouts come in rows. Adorable!
I look forward to seeing your progress with your garden. It is so exciting!
Don’t you just love watching it grow? I just planted my early plants a week ago. Radishes are popping up and soon I will see lettuce and the onions will grow. I love the process as much as the rewards. Yours looks gorgeous!
Hugs,
Jann
Your garden looks wonderful. I just have a little patio garden this year. Someday I want to live on a farm!
Katherine…your garden is wonderful!!…I am always so jealous of those who can have a beautiful garden in their yard…If I planted a garden, it would be for the culinary advantages of deer….
That’s so amazing that you have so much growing in your garden already. I tried growing vegetables from a seed last summer, but I had no luck with them.
Oh what a lovely garden you have there Katherine! We haven’t planted a garden yet, but I did plant some onion tops in a container to see how they will grow. I am beginning to see sprouts coming up out of the dirt. So exciting indeed! ~Hugs, xo
Looks terrific! You’ll be enjoying the fruits of your labor before long!
Hugs. GraceinAZ
Hi Katherine,
It’s nice to see the veggies grow 🙂 I don’t have any garden.
Have a lovely Wednesday my friend!
Big hugs
Eva
Looks amazing! We’ve planted tomatoes, as well as some flowers! This is my first time planting anything in my entire life, and we are all excited! I can’t actually believe it’s working, ha! I had the same question about the onions–what do you do with them all? Also, maybe I should try strawberries too, but not sure how well they do in hot weather, since we’ll be having a hot summer down south!
Lovely blog, and thanks for following–following back!
Ang
Once in the home garden we planted seeds of lettuce! sprouted many at once and when they grew up, we need give so much of them to neighbors, because it was impossible to consume all!
Hugs!
You are way ahead of me! All I have in are onions. It has snowed here the last two days and I’m totally confused about when to plant!
Oh why did I have to see your cute little garden? I want to start one sooo bad but I don’t have a clue to where to start. Right now the boys and I are trying to start a container garden with spinach, peppers, and squash– wish me luck
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A fine looking start my friend. And no snow as well. Have a fantastic Tuesday.
Hugs,
Odie
It’s so satisfying to see all the greens coming up 🙂
kathy
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Hi, Katie
How lovely is your garden. I wish I had a green thumb, but I don’t. Lovely pics. Have a great week.
Vanessa
Your spring garden looks great Katherine. We have decided to not plant anything else until we know the weather had settled for sure. Enjoy, and thank you for sharing.
Hugs,
Sue
Haven’t planted yet, yours looks nice and healthy!
Oh yes, Katie, we’ve had our garden growing for a couple of months already. It has yielded peas, beans, kale, radishes and herbs. Soon we will be harvesting varieties of tomatoes and cukes.
Doesn’t that excite you when you go see them?
Someone’s garden is going to be providing some goodies before long and it won’t be mine, since I haven’t planted one. Looking good!
Kathrine, these are wonderful! I am so jealous! We just started our garden and the weather has been so wonky! One day it’s in the 90’s the next day it’s windy and now we are expecting rain and thunderstorm! I’m not sure what I should be doing… swimming in the rain?! EEEEkkkk! The children will be so excited to have fresh green beans, cucumbers, and tomatoes soon. We planted so many onions plants last year we had them coming out of our ears! What are you going to do with yours?! And do you plant potatoes? I want to try that once so the children can pull them out! Have a great rest of the week.
Hugs,
Steph
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(PS — I know I haven’t commented in along time. I’ve been following you but just have been quiet because life has been so busy. I’m hoping to get back in the swing of things soon!)