Change is part of every gardener's life. At the moment many of us are dealing with changing climate issues that are changing the way we garden. This year may prove to be more change for us than we originally planned. If all goes according to plan I will be setting up 2 home gardens in 2 very different growing zones. I don't want to say a lot until I am sure but rest assure I will be posting on this as details unravel. This has all come to light as of last Friday so it is even hard for me to fanthom but when the dust is settled and providing things go according to plan you are seriously going to be amazed at this gardening turn of events. Stay tuned and I will be adding updates as so as I get them. In the meantime I am starting seeds indoors so will post more on that as well.
Happy Gardening!
Garden Gnome
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That sounds very ambitious. I look forward to hearing more about it.
ReplyDeleteMy yard is slightly wetter and cooler than the surrounding yards, believe it or not. My plants all bloom about 2 weeks after everyone else's!
ReplyDeleteI'm looking forward to seeing photos of your gardens.
Can't wait to hear about it. I've been thinking about joining a communal garden to get access to an area with much better sunlight. There is also the issue of having almost 70 tomato plants and no place to put them.
ReplyDeleteChange is always interesting especially when it comes to gardening. Stage 1 of the changes is confirmed so we are just working out stage 2 then I will say more.
ReplyDelete@Lola it promises to be ambitious so I'm doing the research now especially for the new zone.
@Mrs. Mecomber garden photos will be coming both here and as the changes happen.
@Turnip 70 tomato plants is a lot but just think what you can do with all those tomatoes :)