It's Wednesday - time to share a glimpse of that which is Whitt World.
The fight to bring spring to New Hampshire continues! With a little help from hubby (his hands are at work) the squash have been given some breathing room.
Like my very technical transplanting tool? Hey, it worked! |
You can see a couple DIDN'T make the transition - that was BEFORE the fork! |
Hope spring is making it's way to you!
Hugs,
Carrie
I just ordered my seeds. Spring comes a bit later here. But I do need to re-pot my indoor plants soon...
ReplyDeleteMy plants will be inside for awhile longer - at the current rate, a LOT longer! :o)
DeleteThanks for stopping by, Linda -
Carrie
I love spring...Put I have no green thumb..I kill plants. I wish i could keep alive & grow a beautiful garden!
ReplyDeleteHahaha! Well, Audrey, I am one of the purplest thumbed gardeners you'll ever meet! This is a HUGE experiment on my part - if only I can get some tomatoes out of the whole thing, I will be ecstatic!
DeleteThanks for stopping by, Carrie
it's Autumn ( fall) down under and I planted Kale- 2 types and broccoli recently. I bought my seedling at organic market
ReplyDeleteAh... yes! Nice - I've always disliked growing my own broccoli, I'll admit it: because of the little green worms! There... I said it!!
ReplyDeleteHow is Kale for growing? Easy...hard?
Thanks for coming by, Suzie -
Carrie