Monday, February 25, 2008

Spring

I'm going to change the subject! I'm so sick and tired of complaining and whining about poor pitiful me (altho the last 2 weekends have been really crappy as my kids say). The weather here has been rather nice. Today it was almost balmy. Probably 75 or 80, but with a breeze which kept it from being too warm. I've been wanting to get out in the garden and do some planting, but experience tells me to wait a couple more weeks anyway to avoid a late freeze. It DOES happen even in Texas. The year my brother was born, March 15, 1963, my mama went to the hospital to have him and it snowed several inches and was freezing cold when my nanny took me and my sister to see our new little brother!

I have kept my pansies alive this winter - even remembered to feed them - they still look great! I sometimes have a brown thumb, but it's usually due to the lack of consistent care rather than just not knowing what to do. I have made a new resolution to pay the strictest of care with my plants and garden this year since we are getting started at the farm. I have been busy planting bulbs, and we have set out pecan, plum, peach, dogwood, and crepe myrtle, oh yeah, a few live oak trees, too. Of course we'll probably be dead and gone when the live oaks are big, but maybe our kids will get to enjoy them. We also got a new hybrid called a HICAN (cross pecan and hickory nut). My husband just wanted to get one and see what it did.

Right now we have wild daffodils growing everywhere along the barbed wired fence on the side of the house and they are so pretty. The pear trees are blossoming right now, they're always the first around here along with the tulip trees.

I hope to have tomatoes, carrots, corn, a little squash (cuz I'm the only one that eats it), onions, potatoes, maybe some cucumbers (cuz I have the BEST spicy sweet dill pickle recipe from my grandmother that I'll share with you this summer), purple hull peas and some pole beans. My grandmother taught me how to can, so I'll have to clear out some storage space for jars. In a few years I'll have plum and peach jelly and pear preserves. In the meantime, dad's got all the peaches and plums for that, and I get together with my sister and we make the jelly (mom doesn't like to do that stuff).

Here's a little shot of part of my garden area behind the house. We got it tilled up and are raking the dead weeds out. We'll make our rows this weekend and try to set the onions out. Bunches of folks have already done that. A little frost on the tops won't hurt them.

Well, that's about all for now. It cheers me up to see these flower pictures. I have to say, too, HOW VERY MUCH I APPRECIATE ALL OF YOU THAT HAVE STOPPED BY TO GIVE ME SUPPORT AND ENCOURAGEMENT DURING THE LAST COUPLE OF WEEKS. It's been a couple of hard weekends around our house, but your comments and kindnesses and support have been wonderful! Thank you all my bloggie friends out there. I can feel the friendship and the things we share in common and I'm so glad to have found you all! Vickie

6 comments:

TinaTx said...

Wow - your pansies look great! I never got around to getting any this year and at this point I'm just waiting to get spring flowers. Can't wait to see what all comes up in your garden. I don't do one, but my dad has a huge one - well, actually the past two years he has had two gardens which is way more than he and my mother can use so he shares. :)

Vee said...

The pansies look fantastic and the header looks great, too.

We won't have daffodils blooming here before April or May so I will enjoy yours.

Your garden plans sound great! Are you busily planning the layout?

You asked if the photo at my blog is my house. Yes, that's my front door and my window box. I am sitting right behind that front picture window at the computer right now! That shot was taken last July so you can see how far behind you we are up heah. ;>

Judy said...

I love your header! I need to replace all my blog pic's with something a little more 'springy'. My pansies are also blooming...and I'm no where near Texas! Winter pansies don't mind the snow & once it's gone, they just carry on blooming. Have fun gardening...we don't plant a whole lot here until May.

So glad you will be able to replace your dishes.

GrinninGramma said...

Hi, Sandy! I meant to write you earlier to let you know how badly I feel about your mom's dishes. Whoever broke into your home must have had an eye for such collectibles; you might want to give a heads-up to antiques stores, etc. in your area. The thief(thieves) may contact one of them in hopes of selling them. Did the police tell you that thieves will usually return to the same property in about a year? They give their victims time to replenish what was stolen the first time. I'm glad you're taking precautions with added security. Hugs, Sher

Vee said...

Oh I am praying that your weekend is very restful indeed. It certainly has been a very rough patch for you guys for a while.

I am gearing up for another major snowfall tomorrow so I am trying to think of ways to enjoy my snowy day. It may take some work!

Vee said...

Oh no! You've got that danged bug? Hope that the fog lifts soon!

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