This year I’m sticking to the list. No extras, no impulse buys. No growing things we don’t eat. Too much wasted money, time and energy. Let’s see how resolved I am when I’m in the greenhouse, shall we?
The Veg:
-Heirloom tomatoes only this year, varieties to be determined by plant availability
-Sweet Millions cherry tomatoes, a fav
-Chocolate Cherry tomatoes, if I can find a plant
-Cucumbers, only 2 plants, can only eat so many cukes
-Zucchini, 4 plants this year, that’s more than last year, but I plan to slice and freeze for sauteing
-Yellow summer squash, 2 plants, completely new this year, will give color to my saute mix
-Beans, beans, beans, a variety of greens and yellow, couldn’t get enough beans last year and they can always be frozen
-Swiss Chard, because it is so pretty, and with a vow to actually learn to cook it and eat it this year
-Artichokes, an experiment, because we have been buying many jars of artichoke hearts lately
-Bell peppers, a garden necessity, 6 plants because I didn’t get a great yield last year
-Peas, who doesn’t love peas?
-Spinach, because fresh from the garden is the only way to eat it
The Herbs:
-Parsley
-Rosemary, lots for drying, needed in rosemary bread and my best pork roast
-Basil, many varieties
-Thyme
-Oregano
-Summer Savory
-Mint
And some flowers mixed for pretty:
-Sunflowers
-Cosmos
-White Salvia
–Blanketflower
–Melampodium
-Petunias
-Pansies
-Marigolds
–Calendula
-Nasturtium
I’m too tired to try to start a bunch of stuff from seed this year, and mostly I only want a couple of this and a couple of that, so I’m going to buy plants from our favourite nursery, Noggle’s Sweet Meadow Greenhouse in Mechanicsburg.
See? I’ve got all my plans posted on the fridge, including my master list and shopping list.
I’ve grouped them into families.
The Heirloom Tomato family.
The Cucumber family.
The Zucchini family.
The Cherry tomato family.
And that should fill my “flower” beds around the house with useful plants for the summer!

And that is how pink lemonade cake was born.







Snow level with or higher than the porch. Fire hydrant almost obscured.
Once there was a narrow path here. Gone in three minutes by the work of a bobcat clearing snow for Lewis’ parking spot.
Well, best to just dig in.
Even Oliver is a bit overwhelmed. Thankfully our neighbor with the snow blower took pity on me again. He came over and did my sidewalk before he started on his! Now if I can just muster the energy to make a batch of cookies to thank them…
I’m a bit worried about my young tree. The snow is now as high as the bottom branches. Maybe in the next day or so I will try to dig a moat around the trunk. It is going to be a job moving that much snow.
Finally, a view from the street. Not sure I’m getting that car out anytime soon. I’ve tried to keep it clear, but today’s snow was just too much. I’ll try again tomorrow.

Oh my. Well. My game plan for Saturday was to shovel and watch
He was a bit perplexed until I started clearing the snow, then he was back to his usual
He’s never seen snow this high and he was being very timid about it. By late afternoon, I realized I would have to clear some paths in the yard for him to do his business. Luckily the snow was still light and fluffy.