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Friday, April 8, 2011

Its Spring in the Lakes Region of New Hampshire

Top o' the morning' to ya all Irish or not!

There's nothing like the first signs of Spring. It is truly the wonder of nature unfolding each and every day. This ol' gardener is up and thinking about planting those sugar snap peas, spinach,broccoli and cabbage. The days are getting longer,and the nights are getting warmer. It's time to get up and out early in the morning. Time to get out in the yard,cleaned and ready for the comming of Spring. Soon we will be planting all the new flowers again..
You can smell the maple sugar boiling at the near by sugar house. The Ice is slowly melting on the big lake. The birds are singing a happy song to welcome Spring.

It won't be long now 'til we see all the animals running about garting new food as the Spring day get warmer,and warmer. You can see the deer prints, and droppings on the trial. The early morning brings the sound of the turkeys in the distance or you may see a fox or two. Just before dark or in the early morning you can see turkey's marching in a row in search of food. If,you look real close you see the squirrels stealing bird seeds from the bird feeders. Again listen closely and you will hear the turkey's in the early morning hours telling us that we should be getting ready for the warm weather of Spring. Just today i was listening to the rought Gross(bird) fanning his wings to invite the femailes to mate.
As the weather continues to get warmer there is more and more work to be done. It's time to get that compost pile cooking again. Yes you will need that compost for all our Spring and Summer Plants. So spring into action,and lets all get the work done before it's gets too hot.

It's Spring,now in the Lakes Region of New Hampshire. Its the beginning of April, and the wood has to be cut and put away for next winter.  We have lots of Free Organic Gardening information on our web site.http://pfijalkowski.net/crazypetesorganicgardening

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