Although my gardens are currently sleeping peacefully under a blanket of snow…

You know I’m already working on big plans for the next season. I’ve already placed a big seed order and it’s already arrived.
In the veg beds, I’m sticking close to what I did last year with snap peas, bush beans, carrots, and cucumbers. I’m going to try to grow some broccoli and leafy greens (spinach and lettuce) as well.
But when it comes to tomatoes, I took your guys advice.

I ordered seeds for yellow cherry tomatoes, to help Dave with the acid issue he has with tomatoes. I don’t normally start my tomatoes from seed, but this will at least keep me from ending up with Roma tomatoes when I was expecting grape tomatoes!
And for my squash, I’m going to try this beauty

It’s called Celebration squash. I had one at Christmas and it was incredibly flavourful. I’m hoping the ones I grow will be just as good!
I also splurged a little on this…

It’s a “Squash Tunnel” and like my old ladder, it’s used to grow squash vertically to save space. But I’m going to keep my squash on my ladder.
On the tunnel I plan to grow…

Baby pumpkins!

And Cucamelons!
But it’s not just veg. Plenty of flower seeds came along for the ride too.






Most are annuals, and I’m debating whether they will go here and there about the existing beds… or whether I want to build a dedicated “Cutting Garden”
Well.. it’s still January so I’ve got at least a few more weeks to make a final decision…
Cucamelon? Well, I never…!
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My great grandmother made a legendary yellow tomato preserves. My dad said he married my mom just to have a supply of it. I never got the recipe or had any idea what it was and I sure wish I had.
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It’s fun to see your gardening plans! You are one impressive gardener.
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Ahhh, nothing like dreaming about our gardens in January!
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One Yellow pear tomato plant will keep Dave in tomatoes most of the summer and fall and they are delicious! Glad you are having fun planning:)
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Your gardening plans are just delightful! I love the squash tunnel for baby pumpkins. That will be awesome. You are going to have impressive gardens – both flowers and vegetables!
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