Remember the patch of earth my Pops and I dug back in February?
Well, I planted some euphorbia, and then sowed seeds, which sprouted up in no time. Sweet peas, dill, bachelor’s buttons, poppy, Ammi majus…
Then I added some plants from Mostardi’s: foxglove, armeria, thyme, lavender, fennel, rosemary, delphinium, Russian sage, nepeta, lamb’s ear, eryngium…
Since then, I’ve been watching my garden closely, watching things grow. Thinning, weeding, a little watering if needed. Then I went away for less than a week during a heat spell, and when I came back the garden seemed to be overflowing with plants!
I did some editing today, and as if it’s not crammed full enough, I also sowed a few sunflower and Bells of Ireland seeds! I can’t wait to see the poppies, bachelor’s buttons, and Ammi majus bloom – soon, I think. I can’t believe how good it makes me feel to tend a few plants in a 4′ x 13′ bed. Now, where to put that clematis vine…
The sweet pea photo is my favorite. What a fabulous fence! The Overseer of the Sweet Peas is a cute addition.
Thanks Amy!
I love that fence! And the foxglove is simply gorgeous. I want some in my garden, and I think I will be ready to plant them next year.
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