This is my first attempt at blogging so, I guess I will get the hang of it as I go. I am so excited, I have got all my seeds in that I ordered. Now I have to wait till Spring gets here. I will start my seeds the first part of April. Not to far away. In March I am attending the International Master Gardner Conference in Las Vegas. I am going with 5 other gals. We have workshops and tours already booked. We will be there a whole week. It will be a blast!!
If anyone replys don't get discouraged I will check in as often as I remember until I get used to blogging;-)
Hi Ronda:
Welcome to the bloggers club.I am a Master Gardener too.I like to learn more about the International MG conference if you can send me some info , that will be great.
I am like you:New to the Blog as well.Read more about me at:
Localharvest.org/farms/M20618.
If you need any help , please let me know ..I am a Vegetrian by the way and love herbs and grow some rare fruit trees and vegies in Florida..
If you want to do some trade in seeds exchange...or anything that is of interest ..
Good luck .
Tony Florida
HI Tony,
I would be glad to share with you the Master Gardener info. Here is the web site for the Conference http://www.unce.unr.edu/imgc/schedule/
They have now put a little video clip on there. I am getting very excited to go!!!
Ronda
Today I am going with a friend to visit another friend who is moving to France. She is selling most of her household items. She is getting rid of all her garden stuff. We are going to check it out. There are always fun treasures to find at things like that. Not that either of us need any more garden stuff. It should be a fun day!!
Merci beucop par la information ...Bon Voyage pour ton amie qui est en route a la FRANCE..
Vive la FARM .Ooops. I forgot to write it in English!
tony florida
Ronda,
Now you have me fired up to get the seed catalog out and make an order. I have been buying my plants since moving to Kansas but last year all my tomatoes had a blight and I'm thinking it came from where I bought the plants. When I went back to check for additonal plants all their stock looked unhealthly. I'm thinking I might grow my own plants from seeds this year. I've been getting volunteer tomatoes here in Kansas that mature so I may try planting some seeds directly in the garden just for grins. It is sure different than when we lived in Wyoming and had such a short growing season. Good luck with your blog. I'll try to get up this summer and see how your garden grows.
Alice
Hey Ronda,
Where are you in Wyoming. We used to garden, farm and ranch in Hyattville, near Tensleep and Worland on the west side of the Big Horn Mts.
We'll be watching your garden adventures from our base in Ohio with interest. We had lots of adventures in WY, -40 deg temps, mountain lions, etc.
Keep Blogging
Alice,
I have beautiful plants from seed! I use microbes too. I think that helps a great deal. Also, fish fertilizer.
Hi Alan,
I am in Meeteetse. We have wolves, grizzly, coyotes, mt. lion, etc. We are only 80 miles from Yellowstone.