Planting Season Has Begun

Today was spent sorting out the greenhouse day here on Cloverleaf Farm.
The roof had rotted, and much of the winter snow and debris wound up inside. This left for one heck of a mess.
After getting it all cleaned out, I sorted out all the pots I had in there. Seemed to me I had one to many. I use seedling trays for most of my plants I start in the green house, but some I put in small 4 inch pots. That way if I wind up with too many plants, I can sell the 4 inch pots.
I have 20 seedling trays, and a few 4 inch pot trays. I started to fill them up with our rich organic soil that I have been saving, and I ran out. Right in the middle. Sigh. I was hoping to get all the pots filled. That would allow me to plant in the next few days. I just have to make sure that the temperature is not going to go to low at night, because the green house is not heated.
While I got the green house cleaned, sorted, and most of the seeds planted, Michael worked on the raspberry bushes. Those are new this year, and we can't wait until they start to fruit. We now have 27 plants, with hopes of adding to that each year.
Ah, another planting season at Cloverleaf Farm has begun.

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