Getting Most Flowers Transplanted to Garden
Last updated onToday was more about transplanting my flowers to the garden. They have been outside for a little bit short of a month and that is plenty of time to be sure that the weather will not affect them from here on till the end of the season. I got all my dill, wildflowers, and some alyssum added to the garden.
The weather has been a little bit warmer and is perfect for placing wildflowers, dill, and alyssum into its final growing area. Most of my flowers have not started blooming, but I am sure that very soon they will begin this process.
Usually I have plenty of alyssum to plant into the garden, but remember that I planted some new seeds this year which means a little bit less alyssum and dill. Luckily I am doing a second planting indoors of alyssum, dill, and my wildflowers mix.
Although the weather is a little bit warmer I am still waiting until I place all my other plants into the garden. They have been outside on sunny days, but the nights are still too cold for them to stay outside the entire day.
I also wanted to mention that I finally added the last of my lettuce to the garden. I had about seven plants that were still in containers and they are finally in the ground.
I am sure I will be picking lettuce very soon from my first plants added to the garden. They are big and green with plenty of leaves on them. I will most likely start picking some of the older and bigger leaves first and only a few at a time.
This weekend seems like a good time to begin the first harvest of the spring. Leaves from either lettuce or spinach are always the first to be harvested.