I found some unexpected time to do some gardening today and the weather was perfect, more like April than January.
My first chore was to move the bulbs I potted for forcing back outside to the shelves along the greenhouse. I moved them into the greenhouse during a very cold spell we had two weeks ago with temperatures around 18 degrees. My past experience with potted bulbs is that very cold temps and deeply frozen soil ruin them. The “Little Heater That Could” managed to keep the greenhouse temps above freezing through the cold spell and the bulb pots seem fine and ready to start forcing. There is still some rat activity in the greenhouse so it was important to move those pots before the bulbs were devoured.
A mix of iris and crocus–hoping they have had time to get strong roots and will bloom on the windowsill in the next week or two.
One of my 2023 resolutions is to tackle all the English ivy in my yard. I started today by peeling some off the Douglas fir. It will be a lengthy battle but it felt wonderful to get started on day one of the year.
There are signs of life already despite the cold temperatures. Here are some Muscari bulbs springing up in winter.
Some other fun growth I spotted were the fungi loving all the wet, cold weather.