strawberry-patchIt’s the end of February once again and the sun seems to be shining just a bit brighter. My little home garden is calling me and I can’t think about much else, other than fishing of course but that’s a different blog topic.

I can almost see the snow disappearing, although this is New Brunswick and I know we will have a snow storm or two yet but that snow usually disappears almost as fast as it piles up.

I keep looking out my home office window but I still can’t see our garden yet. The snow is melting really fast in the raised bed where our strawberry plants hangout.

We have two raised beds that are only a few feet apart but I can instantly tell which is getting more sunlight. I guess that’s why we get strawberrys two weeks earlier than our other strawberry patch.

The second raised bed is still under a thick blanket of snow. It really shows why location is so important.

The first raised bed, still covered with snow, is close to our property fence to the east and doesn’t see much sun in the early part of the day, while the other is facing the north property fence and gets sunlight for most of the day, at least two more hours of sunlight.

Even though our second raised bed doesn’t get as much sunlight each day it’s still a raised bed and heats up sooner than most other areas in our home garden so we still get flowers growing sooner.

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