Friday, January 9, 2009

Happy New Year


We've finished with Christmas parties, New Year's parties, and college football.  
Is it time to get back to "normal" around here?  

January is a great month for planting seeds indoors to be transplanted outside when we're sure the weather will cooperate - late April or early March is good.  If anyone is interested in a trip to a nursery, or getting together to plant and plan, let me know.  I'll set it up.  Now is also a good time to prepare beds for those plants that come already sprouted (like at the nursery or Home Depot)  Adjusting the soil and adding fertilizer now is a great way to get quality veggies or flowers later.  If you're thinking shrubs and trees, Natural Gardner just got in some bare root plants that look amazing. 
It's also a great time to get something started back up for the women in the preserve.  
Bunco, cooking, Taboo, monthly lunches - what would you be interested in?  

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