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But mostly I'm optimistic. I do see many things starting to grow, and of course I do know they are showing promise.
And there are times when I completely forget I've thrown in some seed, and put in others - like this leaf lettuce growing in this container, along with heaven-knows-what-else. (but the lettuce tastes just fine.)
But I have to admit, I sometimes get too impatient and just have to add a few plants already in bloom. I haven't done that yet this year, except for the hanging basket. I know that this pretty little white flower will soon be dwarfed under the cosmos towering over it.
I guess you would have to say that my gardening these days is rather hap-hazard. I can't do much any more, so I just toss some seeds and say a prayer for good weather and healthy perennials. And my children are kind enough to help out with some digging. But I must have a garden of some kind. I can't imagine not looking forward to flowers and perhaps some vegetables in summer time. It would be a sad world without them, and the butterflies and other insects and birds that they attract.
2 comments:
Oooh, I think you have more potential with your garden than I do. It's hard to grow out here in the desert and I am forever under or over watering. I am sure extra hands make a difference too!
Love the guitar photo below! Handsome boy!
I am with you on that one..it looks like you have a great start Bobbie...
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