After another week of freezing nighttime temperatures – and even a little snow on Thursday – I think we’re finally in the clear of damaging temperatures. And not a day too soon! I realize that Virginia weather is relatively temperate, but winter sure feels longer and longer with each passing year. Sigh.
I had planned to transplant my little seedlings this weekend, but that did not pan out. Instead, I am taking a couple of vacation days at the end of the week to get a handle on some of my bigger jobs. I need to finish putting up the garden fence (and figure out what to do about a gate), transplant my veggies, and clean up the yard around my fallen cherry tree. Also, it is “Big Trash” day here in Staunton, and I need to clean my basement of junk and my yard of big debris. Now let’s just hope the weather cooperates.
In the meantime, I have a few more plants to highlight. I was so happy to find that my neglect did not kill my bulbs. The tulips are simply perfect! And while the vegetable garden is in its infancy, there a few new arrivals there as well. So far, so good!
Carolyn,
The yellow tulip is especially beautiful.
Anita
The yellow is beautiful! The color is deep and vibrant. I hope they multiply and give an even grander display next year!