Stay At Home Project #1 Update: (seeds were planted March 15th)
Okay, so you are probably wondering what’s going on with our plants. Well, it came time to thin out the seedlings. I just couldn’t do it, I couldn’t kill any of them. So, off to the barn I went with all the babies. I ended up separating and transplanting ALL the seedlings. I doubled what I had originally planted. Man, if this works………..

I couldn’t be happier. We have a long way to go to that home made tomato sauce, basil pesto, butternut squash soup and hot peppers in my homemade salsa, but I think we are on our way.
So, I decided it was time to do some transplanting in the backyard to make room for my expanded family.
existing garden area, all plants except the apple tree will be transplanted new home for my babies, all Day Lilies will be transplanted new home for all the transplants
A New Very Big Project:
I spoke to my friend Tim from Weeping Willow Tree Service, he supplies me with fire wood for my wood burning stove. I needed soil and mulch, and just did not want to go the HD store. He turned me on to Prianti Farms Inc., a nursery in Deer Park. Andrew recommended Sweet Peet, the best soil for gardening. I ordered it Wednesday at 3PM and it arrived Thursday at 7AM, I was impressed.
So, I ordered 10 yards of Sweet Peet and 10 yards of cedar mulch. My new babies are going to have a great new home.
10 yards of Sweet Peet 10 yards of cedar mulch what a pleasurable challenge ahead of me

Together We Can Do This
