Snow Outside, Cucumbers Inside

I can’t believe it — it’s snowing! Everything is so green, and the plum trees are blooming! I already have seedlings growing in the greenhouse and a few things planted outside. The last thing we need now is snow and freezing temperatures (below 0°C)!

And yet, in this chilly chaos, we had a little surprise: we ate our very first window sill cucumber! Yes, cucumber — grown right here at home, by the window, in the warmth of our living room… Yes – living room. Crunchy, fresh, and just the right size for snacking.

Here is my cucumber journey:

It’s such a strange but lovely contrast — freezing cold outside while we enjoy little green bites of summer indoors. A tiny victory for our indoor gardening efforts and a small reminder that growth is always possible, even in the coldest moments.

Stay warm,
Ilze


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8 thoughts on “Snow Outside, Cucumbers Inside

    1. Thank you, Derrick! We had a frost down to -3°C. I planted a Magnolia a year ago, and unfortunately, it got frostbite. A few flowers had started to bloom, but none of them survived.

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        1. I hope so too! Next Tuesday forecast says -3C again! Not sure whether to plant something out or not. My last frost date here is the end of May… but I might cover the crops, since there are few plants … small beds etc.

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