Already I am noticing our feathered friends in their beautiful formations making their way back north. And yes, I do ask them to say "hi" to my mom on their way through massachusetts. There is something so warm and inspiring about watching a flock of canadian geese scavenge through the remnants of last summers cornfield munching a bug or two on their way back home. Something within their very being has told them that spring is near. Their connection to the greater design of things gives me a sense of reassurance through these last few cold and dreary weeks. Change and growth are nigh.
Another glimpse of hope and spring has been hanging out in my kitchen. I am now the proud mother of several baby lettuces, a few onions, and some thyme. Many more are on the way. I have already begun starting my cold weather plants from seed, and will be starting with the warmer ones next sunday. So while we are cooped up tomorrow in the frigid snow, I will be dreaming of plump and juicy organic black plum tomatoes.
I am trying out some new products for my seed starting this year. Jiffy's organic seed starter soil mix was so inexpensive (it's cheaper at home depot) and I got these cool organic starter pots that are made from all organic biodegradable materials that break down in the soil(johnnyseeds.com). So, there's no need to expose the plants roots and risk transplant shock, and no need to add those little plastic flats to the landfills once I tear them to pieces trying to pop the plants out of them. Let me know what fun and interesting green products you've been able to discover.
So, what signs of spring do get most excited about each year? Seeing the grass start to grow? The crocuses poking their heads through the ground? The seed packet kiosk in the front of the department stores? Or maybe even the sandals in the windows of your favorite shoe store? What brings you the feeling of hope that change and growth are close at hand? I hope you have the time in the next few weeks to stop and take in the glory of them.
