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Saturday, January 3, 2009
New Year, New Greenhouse News!
We started with peas, hardy peas. Now they aren’t going to grace the garden (because they are going to the allotment) and they aren’t even a variety that I particularly like (because they are early hardy peas and I like the later super-sweet petit pois) but my impatience knew no bounds and we’d been assured that if there was anything other than mustard and cress that would germinate in the dark of December, it was hardy peas.
And our advisers were right. As of this morning, with icicles forming on the inside of the greenhouse glass, the pond frozen over and even the dogs not very keen on going outside in the chill air, we have fourteen pea seedlings.
Suddenly all the money we spent on the greenhouse seems worthwhile …
Labels: greenhouse, peas, winter garden
The All Seasons Gardener at 9:34 AM
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