My broccoli has survived the cold weather and frosts we've had.
My small bed is overflowing with green!
I love it!

Here's a close up of one of the little heads forming.

I also tackled this baby.

Now she's clean and ready for new soil and then....

I'm hoping to plant carrots, cucumbers (for pickling and eating), peas, celery and may be more??
I am also hoping to add to my sad little herb garden.
I've
sketched it all out in my garden journal, now I just need to save a little more for the soil and yippee- yummy fresh veggies, if all goes well that is :)

Happy thoughts of Spring are dancing in my head.
2 comments:
I do miss having a garden or access to one for that matter. I'm excited to see this one grow.
Spring? Now? I am so jealous as I hole up inside for warmth in this -4 degree weather.
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