A Seed Saver's Garden

That's a lot of different tomatoes! Hard to believe some people are just about to start their seeds. My tomatoes are in the ground and already at least a foot tall!

Mary
I'm a little bit crazy when it comes to beans & tomatoes...and peas... 😂 You're so lucky to have such big tomato plants already!
 
Almost 'April' snow!

I’ve gotten mail twice since the storm, and my neighbour told me today he saw it delivered by taxi. Which was odd as they didn’t go to any other houses on the street. I guess because they were small parcels. The post is still not operational.

Driveway fun
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The handprint I made on top of the greenhouse! Never saw up here before.
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Had to dig at least 3 feet to get down to the door to get pots out of the greenhouse. It was like going underground to get in there!
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Got to see one of the bean trellis's from above! Snow is high even here, I could stand on it and look down on the bird feeders, lol.
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The front yard garden is under there... somewhere.
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In front of the grey postal box is where a sidewalk used to be. Still no room for pedestrians. There's no place to deposit that snow.
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This space is huge, and I'm surprised that the snow got so high here. This bank is almost over my head. I'm not gonna try and walk on it in case I fall through, Lol.
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The little sticks is the top of my current bushes.
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The other neighbours lawn, that bank towers above DH's SUV in our our driveway on the other side of it. Thank heavens the dump trucks have come by and taken back these banks by about 3 or 4 feet. These are much smaller than they were before.
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Almost 'April' snow!
Wow ! you are just buried. I haven't seen that much snow here since February 2, 2010 when we woke up in the morning to 2 feet of snow. You got another foot on top of that.

Today we are expecting 77 F as our high 25 C and severe weather for most of this week. Just about on a daily basis.
 
Just when I thought things were already mindblowingly bad, I found out they're spraying the crops with actual RNA, that the plants uptake so it alters their DNA, which people will then eat and absorb into their own bodies affecting their DNA. Modern commercial farming is one of the greatest disasters the planet has ever known.

https://goorganicmd.org/rnai-pesticides-a-dangerous-new-trend/
 
And then there’s this, which most just yawn at!

Good
My gosh. I'm so used to doing my own thing in the garden I've really become disassociated from commercial practices, I tend to keep my eyes on the seed saving stuff more. It's mind boggling that its this bad. It was never 'good', but food that purposefully genetically alters our DNA. Heaven help us.
 
As gardeners we have the ability AND opportunity to influence folks but sadly an awful lot of today’s gardeners are more hobbyist and not interested in the important aspects of producing quality produce.

The irony is that these same folks are always amazed at todays cancer rates, autism etc. and never seem to put 2 and 2 together? Go figure.

Mike
 
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