Alright, well clearly I dropped the ball at the end of last year and just simply forgot to post. Hopefully, I'll do better this year now that I'm retired! In typical Edmonton fashion, we got 12 inches of snow 10 days ago followed by a hard melt!
Outside, the chives and a few tulips are up on the south side of the house. The rest of the yard is still either clear but still frozen or buried in ice. Indoors, we have a few starters up.
I planted six cherry and six mortgage lifter tomatoes. I also did six cells of basil.
A neighbour donated some seeds to me last year. The paper seeds were too old to germinate but the green onions seem to have come up. I'm going to plant some cantaloupe and pumpkins shortly.
I just used the last of the peppers I dehydrated last summer. There was a deal on peppers at the store this week, so I bought six and chopped them.
They shrink down pretty small when dried.
I bet I could get a dozen peppers in this one-litre jar.
Up next: I'll be sowing a few hardy vegetables shortly and also finishing a few tasks from last year (making my own red pepper flakes and the last of the raspberry jamming).
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