AmysMacdog
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What a bad winter its been even here in Georgia. Its been bad. I remember when this would've been normal for Georgia but that was 21 years ago!! My daughter was 2 and the blizzard of '93 hit in March. It was like winter was used up after that. LOL We've had really mild ones since then and have gotten spoiled.
But anyway, we've been having cabin fever here. So I was wondering what do you all do when you have cabin fever?
I've been working on garden stuff like I do every January. Reading, looking stuff up on the computer, transplanting plants. I have a cold frame and DD gave a neat little greenhouse for Christmas. I sit in it on sunny days it gets toasty in there.
I picked up some strawberry plants the other day so I'm making a strawberry tower out of 2 liter bottles to plant them in. I'm determined to eat strawberries this year instead of the slugs and pillbugs getting them all. LOL Its actually turning out pretty neat. Now if it will just warm up outside!!! LOL I'm going to bury it under mulch until spring when I'm done building and planting it.
[Sigh] Can't wait for spring! Believe it or not my seedlings I planted in December are still alive despite the temps we've had. I cover them with blankets every night. The coldest night we've had so far was 8 so I was happy they made it.
That's my cabin fever cure, what's yours?
But anyway, we've been having cabin fever here. So I was wondering what do you all do when you have cabin fever?
I've been working on garden stuff like I do every January. Reading, looking stuff up on the computer, transplanting plants. I have a cold frame and DD gave a neat little greenhouse for Christmas. I sit in it on sunny days it gets toasty in there.
I picked up some strawberry plants the other day so I'm making a strawberry tower out of 2 liter bottles to plant them in. I'm determined to eat strawberries this year instead of the slugs and pillbugs getting them all. LOL Its actually turning out pretty neat. Now if it will just warm up outside!!! LOL I'm going to bury it under mulch until spring when I'm done building and planting it.
[Sigh] Can't wait for spring! Believe it or not my seedlings I planted in December are still alive despite the temps we've had. I cover them with blankets every night. The coldest night we've had so far was 8 so I was happy they made it.
That's my cabin fever cure, what's yours?