Do any of you live in a part of the world where you have the distinct impression that the weather is perfect just about all the time? I’ve heard that San Deigo, CA has perfect weather. I have no idea if that’s true, but right now I’d like to give it a try.
It’s currently bitingly cold and windy here in CT, and all that snow we got a week ago has melted a little, and hardened into crusty slippery stuff. I’ve been browsing the seeds catalogues and decided to place an order yesterday… this year I’m trying a few new varieties. The Mr. has placed an order for his vegetables with an organic seed company out of Italy.. .click here http://www.growitalian.com/categories/Organic-Seeds/
Burpee is my resource for these beauties below…
Karen,
I'm with you on the cold. With all the bitter cold here in Minnesota lately I've begun looking at real-estate in warmer climates fantasizing about moving. When I get to the point where I can't stand being cold any longer I visit the local garden center just to breath in warm moist air and smell the fresh cut flowers.
I haven't yet started looking at seed catalogues but will soon once March comes. Those carrots look amazing and the Zinnias, the Queen Red Lime are beautiful.
Hang in there winter is almost over.
Donna.
Oh, you are teasing us badly with those gorgeous shots of flowers and tomatoes and summer……..I so seriously can't stand this COLD.
My neck doesn't like it either.
My youngest daughter lived in San Francisco for a while and I visited there millions (well, dozens) of times and FELL IN LOVE with the weather. It seemed perfect to me. Never hot – never cold. All that lovely walking. She lived on Nob Hill and the views were spectacular.
My hubs was not a fan though. He likes hot sometimes.
I like moderate! Unless I'm at the beach.
I vote for SF!
Can't wait to get my hands dirty and feel the warmth of the sunshine ! Hope your Monday is a warm one k !
Cabin fever is awful … except it allow us time to daydream and focus on warmer-weather things. I love zinnias, too, for all the same reasons. Think warm thoughts.
We followed the sun this winter to Lake Havasu Arizona. Not sorry we did. We had a few rainy cold days, but don't have to shovel rain.
It can sure be bleak during the month of Feb! I've lived in cold climates, too. But it's pretty nice here in North central Florida…all year round! We are having a cold start to the day today but our forecast is for the 70s and even 80 by the end of the week. Come on down! Sweet hugs!
Winter has a beauty all it's own–but I hate to be cold! I can't wait til the warm days of May when the chill has left the air and I can sit on the porch with an iced tea or beer! My most miserable job will be over the end of May–some days I wonder if I can last til May 31. I can–right???? I'm looking forward to planting a few things, but we have so much shade. I have discovered a sunny spot for the zinnias though! My mom planted them every summer in the flower bed at the back of our house–right behind my swingset–a good memory!
V
Love zinnias ! 🙂
I have to say, when my mother in law calls and says that it is 80 degrees in Palm Desert, CA, that sounds nice. However, unless you can get out of there in the summer, it would be my version of hell. We have had a few "teasers" here in Oregon lately- I got out in the yard for 4 1/2 hours yesterday in 45 degree weather, but hey, gotta take advantage of anytime that it isn't raining and cold! Very little snow here so far this winter, hoping we don't get any!!
Literally I was awake in bed yesterday morning thinking about changes I want to make in my yard. It is that time of year…we get so antsy, ready for Spring.
spring is almost here in texas. mowed part of the yard yesterday for the 2nd time this year.
but our summers are brutal. 🙂
I need purple dragon carrots in my life. I wonder if they taste any different than regular carrots?
I don't think any place is 100% perfect, but certainly there are many places in CA without snow or humidity. I don't like our hot hot days when we get over 100, but for the most part we really like it here.
I'm looking forward to spring too! It's been nice this last weekend, but two days from now they are predicting rain and snow. Aggghhhh.
It's certainly not as bad as you have had though. Winter is hard on our moods and depression. At least for me it is.
Weary here of the weather as well. You might try Baker Creek Heirloom seeds. They have many interesting varieties and an incredibly beautiful, yet free, catalog.
love your summer photos, hope springs eternal. as to 'perfect weather'…I'd tire of it, I think, although living in HI was a blast! I enjoy 4 seasons but, perhaps, just not so much of snow, low temps and COLD.
good luck with your new vedies and these flowers look great.I just have to say that i really love your header photo at the moment,i think this would be my favorite so far-love dee x
Karen do you ever get a fungus on your Zinnias? I've been reluctant to plant them because someone told me they are prone to fungus. They are beautiful in your pictures!!!…:)JP
Your pics are a lovely reminder…. SPRING is only 30 more days away!!! Can't wait!
This time of year in CT it is difficult to remember that spring and summer WILL come! I'm fantasizing about warm climates. I visited my son in San Deigo and thought it a wonderful place. He would always tell us the weather and it was never too hot or too cold. And when it was very warm it was a dry heat. And there were flowers everywhere. Nancy
Brilliant choices Karen love them specially the carrot and tomato. Love to have that Coconut Ice sunflower. Must make a list for spring planting too. Got my eye on your next posts.
We've been extremely lucky this year so far. I've only had the heat on maybe four times. Yesterday, it was pretty cool walk, today was perfect. It's supposed to be 80 on Sunday which made me happy since all the family will be here, but then I read rain. ugh
Love your pics, and yes I believe this header and background are my favorite so far. But, you always find the best. 🙂
I'm with you and we haven't even gotten our snow yet (expected tomorrow.) Love the idea of the zinnias and sunflowers — we do them every year. 🙂