Debbi, I can still vividly remember the year I had my surgery (92) and was so sad that I couldn't plant a garden for the first time. I broke my leg in May, had my surgery in June so there wasn't even a glimmer of hope for a garden. I would sit by the window and long for the ability to just go out and touch the beautiful green grass. So, planting a garden means a lot to me, the gooey eye with the box of kleenex will slow me down but it won't stop me!
Kathy, did you get your flowers planted? Do you have a few favorites? My husband does the flowers while I do the veggies. The peonies bloomed this weekend for Memorial Day so my husband picked one and put it in a special vase for my Mom, she loved them. The Peony plant is from my parents flower garden.
Jim, I'm sure your black thumb is a result of being good at something else, we are all good at something while terrible at others. I for one find growing veggies is a breeze but flowers wilt when I look at them. My oldest can make anything work despite it being declared dead.
I was so surprised today when I saw that the corn & cucumbers had already sprouted, it usually takes a couple of weeks for them to germinate. Of course, I usually plant my garden when the weather is a lot cooler, I'm sure that made a difference. Will have to wait and see how things go, perhaps I won't plant some things so early anymore.
Best go now, the Memorial Weekend is over so it's time to go to bed then back to work. Hope everyone had a wonderful weekend. Jill