Lisa, Anna and the kiddos "pruned" the curly willow tree. Angie and Anna are hanging the beautiful branches so they will dry a little straighter. Possible additions to bouquets this coming summer. |
She is almost one, conked out and gets to nap in the warm greenhouse. Notice the watering can behind her so she won't roll off! |
Florencio planted these peas. February 19th they were moved outside. We are hoping they survive and there will be early peas to eat. A taste of spring. |
The little ones checking out the spinach that popped up! Dried peppers from last year rest on the hardware cloth counter. |
All hands on deck. They are good helpers! |
Very small flower seeds. This is all that came in this packet. |
My turn to plant with tweezers. And when you just think you may have let them go from the tweezers, you can't tell because they look like dirt! |
Another little one gets in on the action. We are so fortunate to have a warm place to plant. And dry. |
Love our little OSU girl's dinosaur hat. |
A few of the seeds we started on Feb. 4th. All were up by Feb. 19th. We are trying celery this year. Hmmm. |
Anna planting pepper seeds. We sowed about 800 pepper seeds on Feb. 19th. 25 different varieties. The walkie talkie next to the flat is for kidlet communications. :) |
Basil likes it very warm. We started these on Feb. 4th in hopes of having basil growing in the greenhouse raised beds and ready to harvest for the first boxes. |
An early cabbage looks happy! |
Parsley up and growing. The "cotyledons" aren't frilly like the true leave will be. Cotyledons will fall off once the true leaves take over photosynthesis. |
Onions two weeks after planting. They even smell good! |
These are Sweet William flower seeds that are coated in clay. Without the coating they are like dust particles. There were 32 seeds in this container. |
Two different types of bunching onion seeds. They will be covered with a thin layer of sterile germination mix. |
She is awake and eating a brown graham cracker, not dirt (at least this time anyway!). And she is walking all over the greenhouse. |