My sparrows are back. I heard them singing outside my window very early this morning. Good morning world!
When dawn breaks, you discover something wonderful in the garden. My son gifted me with two metallic pots last Christmas from Parish Garden along with a sturdy gardening gloves One container has kitchen herbs like Basil, Parsley and Coriander. The other one has Lavender seeds. Both came with potting medium, you just have to add a centimeter of soil on top. I planted them last December 30 just so it would be easy to remember when if ever they grow to be robust plants. I’ve seen them growing a little every day, just small sprouts which look so frail and dainty. I wonder about the Lavender though, I haven’t seen anything yet. I have more seeds here for planting which I bought late last year, a packet of Celosia Armor Orange and another one of Aster Daylight Violet. We live at the corner of Aster and Violet streets so how lovely it would be to see these grow here 🙂 Really looking forward to more flowers growing in the garden. And I guess it is time to trim the carabao grass again.
Are you excited to see the annual report of WordPress as regards to your blog’s performance during the previous year? I am.
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My first gardening blog post after so many months of not posting here.
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I always anticipate those ‘annual report’ too, Arlene.
Nice to hear about the special moments in your garden as well.
Best wishes, Pete.
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I hope they publish those reviews soon Pete.
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I have to figure out your growing season and when your birds arrive. Here everything is frozen solid. We have sparrows all year.
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It’s a nice season to plant ornamentals because the weather is not so hot, at least by summer they would be blooming.
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