Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Garden Tuesday ~ Weeds

Weeds

There are two things that make me very unhappy about our unseasonably warm winter.  One is no snow days.  As a teacher, I am feeling particularly grouchy about that. 

Weeds

The other..is weeds.  It’s not even March and these weeds are already blooming and reseeding.  Sigh. 

12 comments:

Lyndsey said...

Yes, what a bummer...no snow day and no weeds. As a scholl employee in Florida, we get weeds all through th year anyway and Yay no hurricane days!! :) Hang in there!

Joanne said...

Ugh the weeds totally think they have the upper hand in this weirdo climate!

Barbara said...

Oh yeah, I remember those!

Kat said...

No snow, lots of weeds, and soon the bugs. One of the mildest winters I have experienced here in N. AL.

Mary said...

The good part of seeing weeds sprout is that spring is definitely on its way. Won't be long now. Have a great day :-). Blessings...Mary

Mary Lee said...

RIGHT! Our lawn has never been weedier!

No wild onions? Maybe we have them all.

raidergirl3 said...

But those weeds look pretty!

That little bit of green looks so hopeful.

(I hate to tell you this, given the other part of your post, but I am home today on our first snow day, and there is snow all over the ground. That's why the green looks so nice to me.)

Mary at Deep South Dish said...

No kidding! Why is it that down here we'll have one overnight freeze, just enough to kill off all of the tropicals but yet the weeds can thrive through that? I wish I only had weeds in the cracks of sidewalks - my entire front and back yard is all weeds! Together with the "no snow days" for us, you're right. So not fair!!

once in a blue moon said...

your weeds look better than my garden :(

Big Dude said...

We have a giant crop of cool weather weeds all over our place.

Marjie said...

I'm slow with the garden post and opposite to you. But no snow delay (sigh).

Handy Andy said...

Those weeds are as sure as. . . Everybody has them. But lucky me, my chickens like to eat them, so I go about and collect them, if you will, from my neighbors.