Tuesday, December 4, 2007

Tuesday Ramblings...

Well, last night I decided to drag out my seed stash that is kept up under my kitchen sink. Wow! I have quite a collection! Alot of them from farmgirls around the country, but alot of seeds I have saved from the cottage garden and packets from here and there.
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~

10 comments:

  1. 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!


    Manuela

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  2. Oh I can't wait to see your garden when it's all grown out!
    Have fun at the Victorian Christmas...Take pictures for sure!
    Priscilla

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  3. 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.)

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  4. Wow what a beautiful garden that will be. mary

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  5. I was proud of myself this year because I grew some tomatoes from seed, also corn and peas. Next year will venture into more areas.
    I can realte to the Fl weather, when we moved North my winter wardrobe was sweats,lol.

    Best to you, Barbara

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  6. Greetings Tina!

    Oh 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

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  7. Hi Tina,
    It has been a bit chilly for us here too.
    I got your card.
    Thank you.
    Hugs,
    Elizabeth

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  8. i had no idea there was a victorian christmas in thomasville. i will have to look into that...

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  9. About 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!
    Have fun at the Victorian Christmas! Hope the weather warms up a bit.

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  10. 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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