Junipers
By Bathgate
- 4 Mar, 2016
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These trees are very majestic in the snow - all year actually.
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Hi Sandra: We just had a little dusting overnight which was all melted by noon. I've already turned over my vegetable and seeded for carrots, beets & cabbage. The snow will surely help them sprout.
4 Mar, 2016
My goodness,you have been busy ,Paul..Happy sprouting :o) I haven't even given seeds a thought yet..but they will only be summer Annuals anyway.Ii'm cutting back a lot this year..
4 Mar, 2016
Well they are all cold crops and do much better in the colder/cool weather. They'll be ready to harvest by late May, then the tomatoes go in. Are you planning any trips this year?
4 Mar, 2016
Yes we are Paul.. two weeks in mid May..not the best time as regards seedlings etc..They wouldn't survive..I have plenty of gardening gift vouchers to spend yet,so I will have fun when we get back in June :o)
5 Mar, 2016
I love junipers - and their scent.
5 Mar, 2016
oh yes, my garden always smells like Christmas. The berries also bring many interesting birds around.
5 Mar, 2016
And of gin ...
5 Mar, 2016
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I like to see trees covered in snow..We had lots of snow today,Paul,but mainly up North where we are..glad to say,heavy rain has cleared it all at low level..It's all expected to clear by tomorrow..
4 Mar, 2016