This past week I spent most of my “garden time” outside working on cleaning off the roof. After reading all of your comments I decided to order a few bottles of concentrated Wet and Forget.
I’ve removed all the chunks of moss I could reach {which was quite a bit if you ask me} and then once the product arrives I’ll spray it on the roof.
Let’s just say some spring chores are better than others. 😉
On wednesday the HH and I went to the Northwest Home and Garden Show up in Seattle. We arrived just as the doors opened and by the time we left you could barely walk through the sea of people surrounding the display gardens. There were oodles of garden ideas but my favorite was the cottage gardens. My buddy Heather and I will be attending the Boston Flower and Garden show next month so it will be fun to see what’s popular over on the east coast vs the west coast.
Kale! Pretty much the easiest thing to grow on the planet.
Operation pressure wash the porch. My garden project for this week. Well that, and sowing peas in gutters {more on that later}.
And last but not least… Our spring bulbs. They’re up and running. So far we have daylilies, daffodils, tulips, hyacinth and lily of the valley popping up through the soil. Hopefully in a week or two I should have some fresh cut daffodils to display on the kitchen counter.
Spring, it’s almost here. 🙂
~Mavis
Mrs C. says
Gah! Mavis! My heart jumped when I saw you on the roof!
I have about 500 onion plants started. Also some collards, cauliflower, etc. Just started my tomatoes and peppers.
Farmer Phyl says
I’m so jealous when I see your daffodils in bloom, since we’re still waiting for the snow to melt and nothing is even close to budding. But at least we don’t have moss! Not sure which is better 🙂