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I Know It Sounds Crazy, But ...

... I'm already preparing for Spring. I have been busy planning our landscaping this year--it won't be anything fantastic, believe me! :)--but anything will be an improvement on the current condition of our front and back yards.

And, because I'm a self-proclaimed cheapskate, what better way to save money than to plant seeds instead of buying small plants (plus, you generally get a much better selection). So I have my "landscaping vision" (at least for the backyard) for this year, and it includes a "cutting garden" (a bunch of flowers that you can cut and make bouquets with) and a vegetable garden. Now, mind you, I'm BY FAR so not a green thumb, but we'll see. As far as flowers, if all goes well, we'll have:

Right now, the plants are sitting on a table (in our house, of course!) near our windows, soaking up the sun. Those are the zinnias that have sprouted. If you look closely, you can see that the seedlings are "reaching" toward the sun. That always amazes me.

We'll also have a vegetable garden that will include corn, tomatoes (YUM!), cucumber (Ashley's choice), pumpkin (Carlos' choice :)), and a ton of herbs--basil, parsley, cilantro, thyme, and rosemary.

There's a lot more going on, but I have a lot to do right now. I'll post pictures of our new curtains when I get a chance. Ta ta for now :)

Comments

tjep said…
I just checked out two books from the library on gardening! Seeing your pics is inspiring me more and more!
Samantha said…
I'm SOO jealous!! I wish we had a yard to garden! :) Can't wait to see it once everything is planted!!
DonnaG said…
How do you do an herb garden. I want to start one but don't know how. In all honesty though, I haven't even bothered to look into it. I would love to have basil and lavender.

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