Tonight’s the night …......... as the clock strikes twelve we are officially into our 2013 gardening season!!
New year’s resolutions? Perhaps they include new efforts, plans, and strategies for the garden?

-- - Debbie, SW Ontario Canada (USDA Hardiness Zone: 5a)
















5 comments so far
jroot
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posted 141 days ago
Happy New Year, indeed, to all GTers.
Resolutions?
1) Finish the secret garden
2) Cut back on the plants that require so much work. I am finding it harder to keep up.
3) Decide which hibiscus I truly love, and cut back on the ridiculous number of plants I have.
4) Plant more native plants.
Have a good one, folks!
-- jroot ....... Southern Ontario .......... grow zone 5A ...................."Gardening is an exercise in optimism." ....... . . Author Unknown
MsDebbieP
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posted 141 days ago
is the Mrs. smiling at the “cutting back of plants”? You will have empty-nest syndrome next winter!
-- - Debbie, SW Ontario Canada (USDA Hardiness Zone: 5a)
sharad
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posted 141 days ago
Happy New Year to all of you gardeners.
Jroot your resolutions are so apt but difficult to execute unless you start doing them immediately. I am going to do it for numer 2 and 3 from tomorrow!
Sharad
-- Bagwan-- “If someone feels that they had never made a mistake in their life, then it means they have never tried a new thing in their life”.-Albert Einstein
MsDebbieP
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posted 140 days ago
-- - Debbie, SW Ontario Canada (USDA Hardiness Zone: 5a)
Iris43
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posted 139 days ago
Happy New Year, everyone!!
I don’t make resolutions. I found many years ago that I just ignored them…or failed to make any effort to keep them. Just plain laziness, I guess.
Springtime or seed-starting time is when I need to make resolutions…LOL
-- 'To plant a Garden is to believe in Tomorrow'