St. Patrick’s Day is good luck for you and your garden.

It is true folklore that planting snap peas in your garden today will bring you good luck for the entire year.

I went out to the garage this morning and searched frantically for my seeds…. not there.  I will be going to a gardening store this morning and making sure they get into the ground. I would suggest the same for all of you!

With the weather being so unseasonably warm, the ground has already thawed. This is a perfect time to survey your garden, remove existing plants and weeds, prune your raspberry bushes and cut your old asparagus plants to the base.

You can begin planning of what you would like to grow and mapping out an initial garden layout. Maybe place your top soil and mulch orders or scope out the prices for individual bags at the garden store. Amending the soil will follow shortly for optimal growing conditions.

 

 

GET THOSE PEAS IN THE GROUND TODAY!

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One Response to St. Patrick’s Day is good luck for you and your garden.

  1. Rachelle says:

    Hi Adam! I just planted my peas yesterday. It felt great! Put in some lettuce and arugula seeds too. Maybe too early for those but it’s been so warm I figured I’d try it. Are you sure your seeds aren’t in the frig? That’s where I keep mine, based on advise I read years ago. Seems to work – even for a couple of years. Enjoy!

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