Thursday, February 19, 2026

Thursday 13: Much Better Weather!

This week’s Thursday 13 finds me much happier about the weather.

1.    We’ve had a few warm days that have been absolutely wonderful.  I know it’s probably not going to last, but I am determined to enjoy the warmer days for now.

2.    One of our hyacinths has even bloomed! 

3.    Some of the others have green shoots.

4.    Some of the daffodils have been sprouting too.

5.    These are in the front yard.

6.    These are next to the carport.


7.    I decided to try the milk jug greenhouse thing I’ve seen on Facebook.  If you’re not familiar, the idea is that you clean a milk jug (or similar container), put some drain holes in the bottom, slice it almost in half so you can access the inside, and plant seeds in it.  The idea is that the plastic jug serves as a greenhouse and keeps the seedlings warm enough to be outside and get an early start.  It’s also supposed to eliminate the need for hardening off seedlings.


8.    I’ve never tried it before, so I’m not sure if it works.  It sounds like it could, though, so I decided to give it a try.  If it doesn’t work, I can just use the potting soil for something else.  The seeds will be the only loss.  I started three of them (two different kinds of snapdragons and one zinnia) on Saturday.  I’ll let you know what happens. 

9.    In other yard-related news, I’m still working on the trimming/pruning I can do during the cold weather.  This is from about a month ago (before the first snowstorm hit.


10. Here’s the before.


11. And here’s the after.  I think I made some progress. 


12. A Thursday 13 doesn’t seem complete without at least one cat picture, so here’s one of Caroline.

13. And a few of Theodore.  





10 comments:

  1. Wow on the hyacinth! We still have plenty of snow on the ground and a huge pile on the deck. The weather has been around 50 degrees for the past few days, but will get back to freezing temps soon.

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  2. A flower! Gosh. I'm envious. Our snow just finally left us. And now it's raining. But we need the rain.

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  3. I've done the milk jug seed starting before and it does work. However, some seeds work better than others. It's especially good for cooler weather plants like broccoli, etc. However, you're in a warmer climate, so it may be different for you. Good luck.

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  4. Ah, our good weather headed east, I see. We've got the bitterly cold and rain this week. Which is fine. By "bitterly" I mean it's in the 40s this morning (low of 47! terrible).

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  5. You are months ahead of our spring weather! Lucky you. I always enjoy the cat photos!

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  6. It will be a long time before spring flowers spring up here! Thank you for sharing yours!

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  7. We don't have flowers yet in VA but I am about to hang laundry outside on the clothes line!

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  8. I'll be very curious to hear about the milk jug experiement. I wonder if our climate is too cold to try that!

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  9. Caroline and Theodore are looking great! How exciting that your weather's getting better and your flowers are starting to do their thing. I'm looking forward to hearing how your milk jug/greenhouse experiment goes.

    We're under a "blizzard watch" for Sunday night - Monday afternoon. Supposedly, were in line to get 15-20 inches of snow. Sigh. Bring on spring! :)

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  10. I've read that trimming/clearing brush during the winter can be problematic for the critters/wildlife who inhabit it. Part of me doesn't care. I'll clean to make my yard look good come the spring, thank you very much. The LAZY part of me hasn't touched the yard since October.

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