I find time to water, but not enough to weed. Not that I’d pull such happy volunteer tomatoes anyway…
Monthly Archives: October 2012
The great sweet potato pepper invasion!
There used to be a distinct gap where the sweet potatoes ended before the peppers began. These days?
African Blue Basil feeding the bees.
Heat bed in the misty morning.
My first attempt at a landscape bed makes me smile. The fragrant mimosa has grown as tall as I am. I missed the part about it having thorns though. Fortunately, the wind blows east most days on our street, which encourages the branches to leave the walkway open by growing up and away from it. The Mexican Bush Sage has not lost the blossoms it put on in May. The orange fellows nearly died seven times this summer but perked up each time I noticed their distress. The Moss Verbena I accidentally ended with an over-zealous weeding, and the only surviving…I forget… has more than quintupled in size and has just put on the most delicate of purple blossoms. Now there are African marigolds putting on buds and other flowers sprouted, yet to reveal their nature. Mostly, this bed makes me smile for the overgrown beside the empty. The thorns near the delicate. And also, because quite by accident, I learned something about myself – apparently I like purple and orange together.
Happy sweet potatoes.
Big changes!
Apologies for my absence this past week, it’s been busy! I had my birthday last week, and this past weekend, I got engaged!
And oh my goodness, if I thought there was a lot of planning and decision-making involved in gardening…it’s a cake walk compared to all that goes into planning such a special day.
(I have a feeling picking flowers may be the most fun (and one of the harder decisions) for me!)