Our Master Gardener group had our annual Garden Expectations conference on Saturday. Friday night it snowed with blowing winds but Saturday turned out pretty nice. Stacy spoke to the group on the process that goes into creating the issues of Birds & Blooms and she did an awesome job! I continued to get comments from people long after she left.
Between Stacy and our other speakers, we're all really in the mood for spring and getting started with this year's gardens. And it snowed again all day today! Two days until the first day of spring and we're getting more snow now than we did all winter!
Nonetheless, I did start some seeds today. 3 pots each of 4 types of zinneas (including some that only get about 12" high). I still have plenty of seed so I can start more, or simply sow them in the ground if and when we ever get to that point. Right now, my tray of 12 potential seedlings is suspended over a heating vent for bottom warmth. As soon as the seeds sprout, I'm going to get it set up in the basement under my new grow light. Initially, I was thinking that I was a bit behind in getting things started (although I know the end of March is technically the 6 week mark until our last frost date). With all of this additional snow, though, I'm thinking that there's no rush to get a bunch of seedlings that I won't be able to move to greenhouses.
Need to keep an eye on that long-range forecast.............
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