
Welcome again to another week of the Garden Club! I have been enjoying reading what is happening with everyone's seeds, plants, plans, etc! It has been so much fun!
Be sure to check out Ky Hills if she links to us this week... her husband is the Garden Expert for our area (Kentucky Tennessee line), and I am so glad she is giving us his "cliff notes" for what to do, when. I am also hoping to see some pictures of what her broccoli looks like... mine seems a bit small to be sending out next week!
In my progress this week, I finished transplanting all the cold weather crops and have totally maxed out my growing shelves. Here are some photos. Anyone know if these look right? KY Hills Mama? Anyone?
Broccoli:

My cabbage and cauliflower photos didn't show up correctly.
And get a load of this: Here is a photo of my tomatoes started in those jiffy presto add water and watch them grow pots:

And here are some plants which I planted THE SAME DAY AS THE OTHERS, only in the jiffy seed starting soil:

I made my own little growing pots out of newspaper when I ran out of peat pots. You can read about it here.
And it rained and rained and rained for days. This has put a damper on my plans to get out in the gardens and get them weeded, etc. and ready to get the cold weather plants put in. Hopefully it will dry out sometime and I can get to that.
I also have some cucumbers, cantaloupes, and watermelons started. Oh I cannot wait to taste the fresh produce!!! I am so hungry for grapes and cantaloupes... tomatoes and cucumbers... yum, yum, yum.
I look forward to reading what all you have done this week! Add your post to the Garden Guru at the bottom, and please link back here so others can find us.
Happy Gardening!





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