I was very sore by mid-afternoon yesterday, but the greenhouse is complete enough to accept some new inhabitants.  I've put the old "outdoor" plants, like asparagus fern, euonymus, geraniums, etc. out into the greenhouse, and finally untangled the two Roma tomatoes I kept indoors all winter.  They had become hopelessly entwined, and I had to cut a lot off them to be able to carry them out there, over my shoulder.  They have little tomatoes on them.  This is the result of my home pollination tactic.  I noticed that they would blossom, then the blossoms would die and fall off.  They were not able to set fruit because there were no bees or anything to transfer pollen from one blossom to another.  So I used a Q-tip and twirled it around in one blossom after another, and that's why they got baby tomatoes.  I'm so proud. 

Just peeking into the greenhouse is making me happy, seeing all the greenery already in there.  Also, my tulips had been planted under the bedroom window years before, and they are in full bloom now, and the colors and all the greenery are beautiful.  It didn't get near freezing last night, so everything is fine.  There will be a couple of colder nights coming up, but by then, I should have everything well-covered.  I could even drape extra tarps over, if necessary, but I don't think it will hit the freezing mark.  So the greenhouse will be finished this week, and next week, I can start working on the main garden. 

I had to take some time this morning to do dishes, wash clothes, and re-organize my kitchen cupboards.  I had bought new ceramic bowls to replace the old plastic bowls (not good for you, I guess).  Now the cupboards are all rearranged.  Strange things I had been saving for no apparent reason have been thrown away or moved to farther away areas.  I am ready to go out there and finish the greenhouse completely.