Waiting for Warmth

The raised beds are ready.

Weeded, mulched, and quietly waiting — just like me. Now it’s that in-between time where everything looks prepared, but not much is happening yet. The sun teases a little, but I know better. The last frost here usually lingers until late May, and anything not frost-tolerant still has to wait.

I can feel the impatience creeping in. I want to plant everything now.

But there’s still time for small things — like sowing a few flowers indoors, giving them a head start before they move outside. A gentle reminder that the season has already begun, even if it doesn’t look like it yet.

And for now, that’s enough.

Ilze


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17 thoughts on “Waiting for Warmth

  1. Congratulations on a tremendous amount of work beautifully done and ready for the next stage – be patient, the soil will warm and the sun smile and you will enjoy the results of your labour 🙂 !

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    1. Thank you, Eha! Patient is something I cannot do.. I planted small bak-choi seedlings.. perhaps too close together, but… I can eat the ones that takes up the space 🙂

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  2. Greetings from Minnesota! We too are waiting, waiting for those full buds on the trees to burst and for the birds to return. But my garden is a shambles compared to yours! Backyard Biology Sue.

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    1. Thank you! BUT that is ALL my garden 🙂 I’m just starting. I want “shamble” (I had to google to find out the meaning), the limit is my heavy clay soil…

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