My peach trees blooming in early March? It's either going to be a long hot summer in Ohio or it'll freeze again and mess everything up.View attachment 44247
We've been up and down all winter, it's been odd. 60 degrees and sunny one day, 30 and dreary the next. Not a bad winter for Ohio.
I decided long ago to wait about 2 weeks after mother's day to plant anything here. It works for me. Recent years we've had freezing weather after mother's day.
I missed my window for one this spring, I might try to plant something simple late summer. Regardless, I'm going to focus on soil maintenance this spring/ summer.
I have to cull our mint regularly or it takes over. The sage and parsley are bolting too fast to keep up and the grapes are looking pretty darn good. Might get a few lemons this year. That would be a first. And the asparagus is giving me enough to make at least ME happy. Nobody else gets any though. LOL.
I keep mine confined in a wood planter box on the deck and they come back every year. Smells great and when I sit on the deck, its handy to pick and throw in my adult beverage of choice.
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