For my readers in the United States Happy Presidents Day!
This week there was actually quite a bit happening in the garden. The weather for most of the week was beautiful! We had highs in the 50′s all week so that meant there was a chance for me to get outside and get a few projects done. I was able to start clearing out the cold frames for spring plantings. I got a huge pile of limbs cut up and thrown out and I was able to get started on some of our spring tree trimming. On top of all that Mrs. Stoney and I were able to finally get our spring plantings of Cole crops started under the lights (more on this to follow later in the week).
Back by popular demand this week we harvested carrots!! Boy I didn’t dig any carrots last week and I heard about it big time from my readers!! I guess this is where everyone comes for their carrot fix!! We dug a total of 2.75 pounds this week.
So here’s our weekly totals:
Carrots – 2.75 pounds
Eggs – 35
Total Produce – 2.75 pounds
This brings our annual total to 17.25 pounds of produce. Be sure to stop by Daphne’s Dandelions to see the harvests of other gardeners all over the world with the Monday Harvest Report.
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February 20th, 2012
Rick 

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Well some of us do not have carrots to harvest right now and have to live vicariously through you!
Nice harvest this week.
Yes, I agree with Laura. We are living in a carrot-less home right now
Yes, us living in February winterland need our carrot fix.
very nice looking carrot harvest! mine has been a bit disappointing due to a late start and poor germ. last fall, but better luck this years…
we are carrot less! we did check our today and they are getting closer…I can’t wait!
Isn’t it great when the seasons change and you can finally get outside and get busy! Carrots must be close to the top of the list of favorite veggies.
Ahhh, they’re back! What beautiful carrots! Everytime I sow carrots at the moment they are either dug up by blackbirds or eaten by something or other so I have great respect for your orange beauties.
Great looking carrots. This unseasonably warm weather gives me the feeling we’re going have great gardens this year!