Hoping to get my carpal tunnel surgeries in March and April, so I don’t know if I’ll be able to have a large garden. But I am going to start my peppers the beginning of March. Tomatoes and gourds will likely get started later as well. Probably gonna skip the stuff like carrots and other more tedious plants.
Last frost is end of May, so could have time to recover and have a decent garden when our spring hits.
I had mine 5 weeks ago, and am just starting to tolerate more work and weight. I think you’ll be able to transplant nursery sized pots by the time your last frost hits, but the heavier stuff will be more difficult.
Hoping to get my carpal tunnel surgeries in March and April, so I don’t know if I’ll be able to have a large garden. But I am going to start my peppers the beginning of March. Tomatoes and gourds will likely get started later as well. Probably gonna skip the stuff like carrots and other more tedious plants.
Last frost is end of May, so could have time to recover and have a decent garden when our spring hits.
I had mine 5 weeks ago, and am just starting to tolerate more work and weight. I think you’ll be able to transplant nursery sized pots by the time your last frost hits, but the heavier stuff will be more difficult.
That’ll be perfect, the wife can help me with larger stuff. She just doesn’t want everything to fall in her lap. Understandably
Most stuff other than the peppers and tomatoes would be solo cup sized.