And then March 1st comes along and brings with it more than half a foot of snow. And last night it evidently snowed more because Husband had to clean the car off before work. I haven't decided whether this was all part of some master plan or it's a cosmic joke ("Hey! No snow in December or January or even February! But in March? All bets are OFF, Sucka'!"), but I don't think I've longed for spring as much as I do this year.
Last year was the first year of having a real veggie garden and not just some seeds thrown into random pots. I found plans for a raised flowerbed on pinterest (pinterest link is here... actual blog post is here) but being sidetracked with the kids' baseball/softball/dance/break dancing schedules and recitals meant Husband and I didn't go out and get the lumber until July. The end result is that the veggie bed looked awesome sauce, but I lost two months of good veggie growing season. This year I refuse to make the same mistake.
The biggest thing is really narrowing down what I want to plant this year. Green beans are a must, as are tomatoes and cucumbers. This year I will also plan in advance and string up some runners so the cukes and beans will grow up instead of growing at each other and become one big monster plant thing with curly vine tentacles waiting to eat me. My green peppers started to grow last year but due to the late planting I ended up with mini peppers that would fit right in with the Littles. (Anyone remember the Littles? I loved them as a kid). I also had half beets (no beets, but got beet greens) and half a squash (or I'm assuming it was supposed to be a squash. I planted a squash there... but who knows). My big goal is to actually end up with enough veggies to can just in case the apocalypse does hit us in December. Planning in advance and all that. (As a side note, have any of you watched Doomsday Preppers? Crazy).
But making a final decision is HARD. The kids keep telling me I need to grow pumpkins, which is no help because I don't care about pumpkins. Husband has mentioned corn, but I'm not sure I've got the room for a bunch of corn stalks. I know I'm going to do zucchini and give squash another shot, and I think it would be sweet to have my own onions. But other than the cucumbers, beans, tomatoes, zucchini, squash and onions I can't decide! I want it ALL! To plant ALL THE THINGS!
Unfortunately I've got a great view of the snowbank outside my office window and know that March has really just begun. Winter is stupid, but this winter is especially stupid.







Abalone Cove, March 4th, 2012

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