Time to start the garden and not spend time watching world news. I can’t change a thing that is happening, but I can grow food and pray. I must stay focused on the farm and move forward rather than spend time fretting and scanning “the news”. Fear can be paralyzing. Growing food and praying are the most important things I can do, at this time, in this place.
Unless we get a surprise Spring cold snap, which is likely, the weather should be fairly mild temperature wise, from here on out for my location in Tennessee. Our long range weather forecast looks mild (in the 60’s and 70’s Fahrenheit during the day, and above freezing at night), so it’s time to begin gardening no matter what date it is. Last year, I waited until our forecasted “last frost date”, and quickly learned that I planted too late in the year. It got hot early in the year, and then the garden pests moved in, and while the garden looked great for a few months, it was all downhill after that. I’m trying to pay attention to the actual weather rather than typical planting dates for my zone (zone 7). I could be completely wrong since the weather never asks my permission to do what it does. But, here we go.Continue reading“What I’m Growing This Year – Part 1, by SaraSue”

