Saturday, March 28, 2009

The Pansy's are Planted


It probably doesn’t come as a surprise to most of you that I keep a gardening journal. This year I am proud to say that I am further along with my gardening than I think I have ever been at this time of year. I was outside again today cleaning up the gardens and even planted some pansy’s and a primrose. I have planted pansy's as early as the first week in April in the past but I've never planted them this early here in Central Pennsylvania.

Tonight while we were eating supper I had the news tuned in and heard that we are supposed to get snow tomorrow… I don’t think my pansy’s are going to like that at all.

Anyone else going to have frozen plants come Monday morning?

Now that I look at the photo again I see my cast iron urn that sits on my front porch is a bit more shabby than I thought, it could definately use another coat of paint.

3 comments:

~ Lindy ~ said...

hehe.....well, my 'matching' cast iron urn is in far worse shape than yours!! someday i might paint mine again also! the pansies look nice. we've only had a few nice days in CT so far but i've seen pansies planted around here already.

Karen at Nittany Inspirations said...

Hi Kay, thanks for stopping by my blog. You have a very good blog and I will add you as a favorite. I also met a couple of other bloggers from PA. Check out Beck at Hospitality Lane. She is a wonderful Christian lady. She is having a Blogger Garden Party this spring at Longwood Gardens. I am looking forward to going and meeting her and some other ladies in blogland while seeing beautiful flowers. I also have a little white dog who loves to rip apart Kleenex boxes. I'll be back to visit again.

Mo..."Mo's Cottage" said...

Thank you for leaving my Mika a message while we were gone on our trip.....so cute....
I love the picturte of your little dog...he looks so cute in his bath....I bet he had a great time going to your neighbors yards....I know what you mean about going out into the street....I get like that when Mika goes out in front....and a great start on planting your garden...
Hegs,
Mo :-)