April 28, 2026 - Although the weather was cool, compared to how it was a week ago, I was able to continue doing some prep work, some weeding and some other garden chores in anticipation of warmer weather coming soon. The biggest issue has been keeping the “green worms” off the broccoli and cabbage, despite these vegetables being covered by netting. So far, I have found about 14 of these sneaky worms, as they are the same color as the broccoli leaves. I also spotted two good sized rabbits hopping around the backyard, not at all concerned that I was walking towards them, until the very last moment, when they took off for the pond area. My tomatoes, cukes, pickles, basil and parsley have all been outside during the day, acclimating to the outdoors, so they will not suffer transplant damage. Some of the tomatoes have very strong stems and are beginning to flower. I have prepped the area where they will grow, putting down plastic to keep weeks away and make the soil warmer. Finally, the potatoes are beginning to show leaves. The first ones out of the box, Norland Red, had some frost damage, but new leaves are already coming up again.