Spring is a "hot" time for gardeners and homesteaders, isn't it?
Recently I visited our garden, where we grow vegetables, fruits and berries for our family.
Had a lot of work, trying to put everything in order after winter:
-checked the garlic
-uncovered our winter onion bed
Don't think it is empty. If you look closer, you'll see these tiny sprouts.
-covered the ground under the raspberry and blackberry bushes with a mulch, using the remnants of dry vegetation taken from our onion beds
-sowed a few rows of carrot and onion (again)
-made this juniper bush a haircut
-found some volunteer plants and take them home for salad
-unwrapped young apple trees (protection against hares)
Still have a lot of work to do for the next visit.
A minute for self:-)
Enjoying the hot tea and looking at the greenery around
P.S. Did you know that raspberry and currant cuttings you usually throw away in spring can be used to make a fragrant tea?
That's why I take them home;-)