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Preparing the Garden for Spring Planting 🌱 (A brutally honest Garden Tour!)



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8 Comments

  1. Wow everything is doing well. Nice to see them all coming up. OMG Dexter would have gone banana's going after that bunny ahahha

  2. Looking great! I started a bunch of perennials from seed last year and I'm eagerly staring at the ground wondering if the shoots are my plants or weeds. Parsley Chard and Cilantro happily made it through Zone 6a MI.

  3. I can't wait to pick up more starts from you this year, are you doing the Worry Tomatos this year? All my chocolate mints are coming back up, yah!

  4. Your plants are looking really good πŸ‘ Great video and thanks for sharing. Have a great day and happy gardening πŸŒΏπŸŒ±πŸ˜ŠπŸ€—

  5. No shortage of bunnies here, and despite their nibbles I love watching them scurry about the yard .We had a long cold spring, and today was my first time out in the garden scouting for signs of regrowth. Only a tiny bit of tarragon and bulbs (and weeds) were up. Quite a difference between your early garden and my slow poke Zone 5b climate πŸ‘―β€β™€

  6. Oh those bunnies! They have helped themselves to my crabapple tree, lilac bushes, spireas and Japanese Maples this winter. We have had SO much snow this year in MN, that they could reach branches and get over the caging I put around the Maples. Grrr!!

  7. Good morning Nicole, amazing how much of your tenders overwintered outside! And the seeds you started early are so healthy! It's been cold. You do a great job looking after your babies. The cilantro overwintered, that's nuts although they usually just reseed around here but would be fun to have them a bit earlier. Good luck with that oregano bed, you will need a pitchfork for sure! Lovely to see how you are doing, take care! TTFN…Susan(I'm only an hr away from you but you have it milder than me)

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