The sun came out!
The seeds are here!
I could be planting peas, but where? And which kind? And with what companion plants?
I have spent the past month mulling over crop rotation plans for the garden. It turns out my abhorrence of “change” in any form applies to where my crops grow. I just can’t picture the tomatoes anywhere other than where I planted them last year. I can’t imagine putting anything in the “pumpkin bed” except pumpkins.
But alas, powdery mildew was such a problem last year, and I don’t want to ignore good advice just so last year’s pictures match this year’s. That would just be silly, right?
So I guess I must change it up a bit. And quickly, because it’s time to plant peas! Aargh. Such is the life of a neurotic gardener.
Rotation is definitely a good thing. My problem is that certain areas of the garden are more suited to specific plant families and so rotation options are more limited.
Nice to see you back blogging again!