And it all starts with seeds
In October when we went to Kerrville, we passed by the Wildseed farms, which is just a lovely place to visit. So in we went, and bought a bunch of seeds which I have had in my cupboard waiting for the time to put them out in the garden. I'm waiting for the weather to warm up a bit and hopefully some rain to fall. Just a light sprinkling will do - not a gully washer !!
I did go ahead and plant peas as they need the colder weather and I have enough rain water saved to keep them watered.
I tried a new technique for germinating them quickly and it certainly worked. These sprouted in abut 3 days and are now in the garden.
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