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That’s unfortunate. Supposed to be “moving” but nothing strenuous, so at least I can spend all day doing something like this.
My surgery couldn’t have came at a more perfect time really. Would have sucked to have my plants ready to go and be stuck not being able to plant them after frost.
I couldn’t install a green house though. The timing wouldn’t work well by the time I will be able to build it.
My issue is I'm literally moving states in a couple months, so everything has become about making that happen. Wouldn't get a chance to enjoy any plants before then anyway.
Gardening (or any outside time) really is the perfect thing for recovering, glad the timing worked out. Maybe you could get a greenhouse set up for next year?
Dang that’s unfortunate. Next place able to have a garden though?
That’s the plan. I need to destroy/modify a small portion of my raised garden beds, so it’s end of season or during spring cleanup. The soils workable for a few weeks while it’s still too cold to transplant.
If I do end of season, I could maybe push some potted veggies if I have extras so I know what to expect for next year.
Got lots of plans, life keeps getting in the way, but figuring it out. I’m like 60% through a backyard modification from last year. But atleast a good portion should be ready to planted out this year.
I really hope so. My parents are actually moving to the same-ish area, worst case I'll have to hangout with them on the weekends or something. My mom loves to garden, so there will definitely be a space at their house (that I'll probably get conned into building, lol).
Hey, that's my thing, hahaha.
Progress is always progress, and 60% is pretty dang good, easily 80% more than most of my projects. I wish you the best of luck with all your photosynthisizing endeavors. Considering the current state of everything, this is some good in the world.