Despite the gray skies and a cold winter, we were a dozen or so ready to get their dirty for cutting stakes, measuring, making nodes and shared garden picketting. That’s it: after a night of rain the two containers are full of water and can be used to water the seedlings.
We were pleasantly surprised by how hot it was in the greenhouse.
After plowing, some planted the slope at the entrance with bulbs of garlic, red onions and “Griselle” shallots. This is what will give a red face and welcoming to the garden this spring.
To reward the brave, drinks and cakes were donated by a neighbor. Another beautiful day at Michelet, another small step for the wasteland that becomes a garden.