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I'm probably one of the early ones being just north of Houston. But still its late for me, most years in by the end of Feb to avoid the hot hot summers.
But this year was still planting last week and last night it got 35, unbelieveable. I hope it didn't damage my tender bush beans that are up.
We did get a rain, most was gentle but some a bit hard, only had the seeds out for 2 days, hoping it didn't beat them down to far so I have to replant.
I have out 30 tomato plants, various varieties, had some cherry tomatoes set on and several were blooming. Cabbage, head lettuce, onions, beans. Then planted couple of weeks later, more cabbage, bibb lettuce, spinach, beets, turnips, carrots, cucumbers, squash, snow peas, bell peppers, yellow, green, and red. Have a half row out to plant yet.
I'm thinking of adding a row on each side and putting out sweet corn, but I can get the mower in there now and mow around the edges, if I go out that far will have to use the push mower and weedeater, lot of extra work. Hubby was going to plow and disc in the back at a rental we have on an acre of land about 10 miles north of us but he said it was to wet. I wanted to plant sweet corn and melons, takes up to much room in my garden, also a couple tomatoe plants and cukes for the tenants to have but not getting it done. He is heading out for another project real soon.
I also have an apple tree, to little to produce yet, maybe next year. 3 grapevines added 3 more, 3rd year no production yet. My orange tree produced year 1 and last year was loaded, its a dwarf tree and looks like its loadd with blooms again this year. Won't get oranges till around September or October. 2 peach trees, the dwarf was loaded last year, went to pick them, from one day to the next the squirrels cleaned off every peach but one, I could have killed them. The cold wealther did my other tree good and its loaded with blooms, if this cold spell doesn't get it. Have to figure out squirrel proofing.
I have a grapefruit tree that I think died and a nectarine, to cold, but the apricot and avocado look good. Need to see how old they need to be to prouce. Also have 3 tiny cherry trees to plant, have to find a spot.
Can't see much yet but my first garden picture of the year.
Even us old ladies can put out a garden. I have a Troy Bilt Pony tiller, I really like it, easy for me to use.
But this year was still planting last week and last night it got 35, unbelieveable. I hope it didn't damage my tender bush beans that are up.
We did get a rain, most was gentle but some a bit hard, only had the seeds out for 2 days, hoping it didn't beat them down to far so I have to replant.
I have out 30 tomato plants, various varieties, had some cherry tomatoes set on and several were blooming. Cabbage, head lettuce, onions, beans. Then planted couple of weeks later, more cabbage, bibb lettuce, spinach, beets, turnips, carrots, cucumbers, squash, snow peas, bell peppers, yellow, green, and red. Have a half row out to plant yet.
I'm thinking of adding a row on each side and putting out sweet corn, but I can get the mower in there now and mow around the edges, if I go out that far will have to use the push mower and weedeater, lot of extra work. Hubby was going to plow and disc in the back at a rental we have on an acre of land about 10 miles north of us but he said it was to wet. I wanted to plant sweet corn and melons, takes up to much room in my garden, also a couple tomatoe plants and cukes for the tenants to have but not getting it done. He is heading out for another project real soon.
I also have an apple tree, to little to produce yet, maybe next year. 3 grapevines added 3 more, 3rd year no production yet. My orange tree produced year 1 and last year was loaded, its a dwarf tree and looks like its loadd with blooms again this year. Won't get oranges till around September or October. 2 peach trees, the dwarf was loaded last year, went to pick them, from one day to the next the squirrels cleaned off every peach but one, I could have killed them. The cold wealther did my other tree good and its loaded with blooms, if this cold spell doesn't get it. Have to figure out squirrel proofing.
I have a grapefruit tree that I think died and a nectarine, to cold, but the apricot and avocado look good. Need to see how old they need to be to prouce. Also have 3 tiny cherry trees to plant, have to find a spot.
Can't see much yet but my first garden picture of the year.
Even us old ladies can put out a garden. I have a Troy Bilt Pony tiller, I really like it, easy for me to use.