As one may have noticed from the previous post, I lost most of my plants last night when the wind tipped over my greenhouse.  The peppers, and less than half a dozen other plants were still in pots out of the 30 or so that were growing.  Of the half dozen that I salvaged I'm not sure if they're going to survive, or if there was too much damage done to the plants.  The peppers are the only thing I'm sure of.   I don't know if I'm going to replant or not.  This will be the third replanting for many of the plants.   I haven't been blogging my death tolls well.
It's still well before last frost date, so I can still replant and have plenty of growing time, but I'm not sure I have the energy for it. Watching all your hard word destroyed over and over is very off-putting when the garden is a hobby and not a necessity. I'm open for opinions. What would you do? Replant, buy plants from a nursery, or give it up as a bad job for this year? Vote using the poll on the right.
It's still well before last frost date, so I can still replant and have plenty of growing time, but I'm not sure I have the energy for it. Watching all your hard word destroyed over and over is very off-putting when the garden is a hobby and not a necessity. I'm open for opinions. What would you do? Replant, buy plants from a nursery, or give it up as a bad job for this year? Vote using the poll on the right.
 
 
 Posts
Posts
 
 
I definitely understand the frustration. However there is still time to grow from seed and if something happens, again, then you can still buy plants.
ReplyDelete