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It's Beginning to Look a Lot Like ... Spring!

Finally. It looks like were are finally heading into warmer times. I was so excited to hear it will be in the 70s this weekend, although it will quickly be reverting back to the 40s next week. But, I definitely think we are getting closer to warmer days. This is a good sign for us as the GreenThumbDynamics.


As of this week we are supposed to be planting in the garden. I am not sure we will be able to though this week due to how cold it has been the past few weeks, and the fact that there is still some snow on the ground. We want to get this right, so I think it would be better to put off planting until next week, especially since the calendar said next week is best to do planting anyway. My only concern is that I do not want the preps to go bad or become less potent because we bought them so far in advance.


This week, therefore, I think I am going to do more research on planting methods, like how to put the actual seeds in the ground, and the steps involved in the actual planting. In biodynamics every little detail is important, so we need to be aware of all the do's and don't s before we put medal to the soil.

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