Where is the sunshine? Cloudy days and my mood, goodness! Follow this February 27 Garden Tour where we talk about beds that are prepped, beds that need prepped, the hassle of squirrels, how the lack of sunshine affects my mood and other sundry gardening tips and observations.

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Jules, aka Jamie Slate, has a doctorate in economics and an interest in home gardening and particularly urban gardening.

Tales come from economic history training and Jamie’s own backyard experiments in gardening and growing.

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12 Comments

  1. Love all your seedlings, blooming cucs, lettuce TOMATOES. Looking great. I hope to get my indoor starts into the green house in March. Snow melting weather on the way

  2. I don’t mind a day or two of cloudy rainy weather, but much more than that and I feel it! I’d definitely be interested in the build brother! Thanks for sharing, I hope you have a wonderful day!

  3. The weather this year has been a ride for sure! We had Frost this morning windshield was ice! (32f), This afternoon we were sweating (70s)…The spring equinox is coming soon! Onions & garlic really kick in then! I think the garlic will make a comeback.

  4. Good afternoon, Jules. I know what you mean about the weather in the sunshine, we too, are ready for some spring weather and get busy in the garden. Take care my friend and hope y’all have a blessed rest of the weekend.

  5. Things are looking good. I can't wait to see how things grow with the warmer weather. I did my seed trays in the house, lol.

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