Granny's gone and done it again

I expect the last 5 Muscadine vines to coming in within 2 weeks and one bunch grape vine. There is only one bunch grape that is known to thrive in the southeast because of Pearce's Disease and this variety has stood the test of time being immune.
I've never heard of that. I will Google it
 
I want to go to bed but it is to early. I'd be up wide awake by 3am and it won't be warm enough to do outside things until noon tomorrow. I do need to start seed in the morning for several cool weather crops. Cabbage plants are already almost big enough to transplant. The collards we planted last fall did well during our blizzard and sub freezing temps into the low teens.
 
I want to go to bed but it is to early. I'd be up wide awake by 3am and it won't be warm enough to do outside things until noon tomorrow. I do need to start seed in the morning for several cool weather crops. Cabbage plants are already almost big enough to transplant. The collards we planted last fall did well during our blizzard and sub freezing temps into the low teens.
It always amazes me that you have things growing at this time of year.
I'm looking for a spot in my yard. Not sure where it will be. Have to see where the sprinklers pop up come spring when we turn them on. I hope there's a good place in the back. I need a tomato plant!
 

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