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The outdoor garden (such as it exists so far) has things coming up. One of the snow peas has poked up its head, and few of the spinach, radishes, and turnips. I assume these are the advance guard, and their brethren will be along shortly. Some scallions are up, too, but since they were planted as sets, not seeds, it doesn't seem as exciting.

I always get paranoid about the seeds I've planted, until they actually poke their heads up. I always come close to convincing myself that Something Horrible has happened to them all, in spite of the fact that growing seeds simply isn't that hard. However, [livejournal.com profile] sea_dark_wine's recent post gave me hope, which paid off just a couple of days later.

No sign of any weeds in the garden yet, in spite of the reasonably high ratio of existing soil and well-aged horse manure in the beds. Grass seems to grow everywhere in the yard, as soon as there's a bit of moisture (yes, I've heard people rant about people growing grass in the desert...but really, there is grass all over our yard, through no action of ours).

New Mexico gardens in the Springtime need much more watering than New England ones, and this will take some getting used to until I get my drip irrigation set up. The 7-minute light rain yesterday morning had pretty much no effect.
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