
At this time of year, my thoughts turn to the garden. We have a large flower bed in the front yard which we have landscaped with mostly natives to attract bees and butterflies. In the back yard, we have our veggie garden and a smaller flower bed near the back of our yard. It also has mostly plants native to Texas, but since it gets a lot of shade, those plants are hard to find. My goal this year is to work on that back flower bed more and really get it looking good! Things are popping out all over (a lot of weeds!!) and I'm trying to remember what I've planted where so I don't pull out the good with the bad.
In the veggie garden, so far we've planted onions, pole beans (green beans that keep producing all season), peas (2 varieties), carrots, and radishes. It's time to plant cucumbers, which I'll do this weekend. My tomato seeds that I planted have germinated and the little buggers are growing well. I'll transplant those out at the end of April, along with the bell pepper seedlings.


Things are coming to life in the flower beds! Plants are coming back from dormancy and the early bloomers are starting to bud in preparation of blooming.




Lastly, these two cuties have sprung up a friendship that involves, playing and roughhousing. They are not snuggle buddies yet, but they do enjoy each others company. Daisy has definitely come into her own and she's becoming more social with us and learning some boundaries. She still thinks it's cool to jump up on the stove (NOT cool in this house) and has learned that a spray of water from the water bottle will soon head her way if she doesn't jump down when told. While I don't like using the water bottle, it is necessary at times.



7 comments:
Your gardening efforts are taking off! Hope you are able to get your cucumbers planted this weekend! Glad Daisy is accepting and has found a friend in Mr. Tumbleweed! How's Hannah?
Robin
Love your PS piece, Stephanie! Spring has definitely sprung, hasn't it!?
I stitched that very same Prairie Schooler piece! It's hanging in my kitchen. Your garden is looking good. I just have to get my husband to build the raised beds. I also posted on my blog some glorious spring blooms this week!
Cathy
I just love your PS piece. It's adorable! Good luck with the garden. It all sounds soooo good. Nothing like fresh veggies from the garden...mmmmmm!
Your WiP is beautiful. Lovely photos of your garden. Spring has definitely sprung judging from the photos.
Hugs,
Veronica,
Thanks for sharing the wonderful photos of your garden! Looking good so far! I am loving what you are working on right now!
Stephanie, I love your pictures of your kitties and of your garden (an your stitching's nice too!) Don't know if you do awards, but I'm passing on the Liebster award to you.
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