Anyhow..it was time to sort through them.I wound up dumping alot of them all together into a container(the ones that need cold weather to germinate..like poppies and some wildflower varieties)...they will all be scattered into the cottage garden this afternoon.
The rest I will begin planting here and there in February...and I still have lots and lots left.
I have plenty of seeds to have a lovely yard and garden that is for sure.
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Today we wound up with a bit of chilly weather.
brrrr.Yeah..for us wimps in sunny Florida..60 degrees is chilly. It's supposed to get down to 32 tonight.
I told my hubby last night that no way would I be able to survive up North.
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Well, I'm looking forward to attending
The Thomasville,GA Victorian Christmas.
I will have to get photos for sure, as I was unable to find very many photos of this event online.
So, I'll have to make sure I get some images to share.
My daughter and I will be dressing in Victorian clothing.
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All of the new critters are doing well. Each one definitely has its own personality.
I'm still trying to find out some information on the local 4-H clubs.
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I hope that you all are having a very nice day today.
Thanks for joining me in "blogland"
~The Garden Goose~
I don't have good luck with seeds! I keep trying every year though, one day I'll figure out what I'm doing wrong!
ReplyDeleteManuela
Oh I can't wait to see your garden when it's all grown out!
ReplyDeleteHave fun at the Victorian Christmas...Take pictures for sure!
Priscilla
Wish I could think about planting anything right now... we have about 3 inches of snow on the ground now...I bet your garden is lovely! I miss my south! ( I'm from GA.)
ReplyDeleteWow what a beautiful garden that will be. mary
ReplyDeleteI was proud of myself this year because I grew some tomatoes from seed, also corn and peas. Next year will venture into more areas.
ReplyDeleteI can realte to the Fl weather, when we moved North my winter wardrobe was sweats,lol.
Best to you, Barbara
Greetings Tina!
ReplyDeleteOh how I would love to attend a Victorian Christmas! We are slighted in the West Virginia mountains for Victorian, they have tons of Country Christmas though.
I hope you take a bazillion pics so I can feel as if I've been there myself~
Pssst.. I love Henny Penny!!
Please have....
Happy Holidays,
a
Merry Christmas
and
The most Lovely and Prosperous
New Year!
((BIG HUGS))
Michelle
Hi Tina,
ReplyDeleteIt has been a bit chilly for us here too.
I got your card.
Thank you.
Hugs,
Elizabeth
i had no idea there was a victorian christmas in thomasville. i will have to look into that...
ReplyDeleteAbout the only seeds I keep and replant are my giant zinnias. For our garden, we usually just buy new seed from the co-op each year, so I am impressed that you will have a garden from saved seed!
ReplyDeleteHave fun at the Victorian Christmas! Hope the weather warms up a bit.
Can't wait to see pictures of the Victorian Christmas! and...can't wait to see pictures of your spring garden!
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