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Sunday, September 8, 2024

Finally My Garden


 "The gardens that make us happiest flourish because we have taken the time to make sure they feed our souls and fill a special place in our lives. Sometimes you have to think about what you really want from your garden ... once the beds are laid out and the rose bushes planted." 

 (Lindley Karstens)

Hello, my lovely friends!

 

I’ve been teasing you with the idea of a garden tour, but I was starting to think I'd have to cancel. It felt like a total flop, starting so late. But guess what? My green thumb (or lack thereof) finally paid off!

 

Here's the garden...

 

Daisies and salvia need deadheading.Meanwhile, mums await their new home in the front yard, and lavender dreams of its potted paradise in the back. 


My little garden is a surprise party waiting to happen! I thought I'd snagged an extra strawberry plant, but it turned out to be a zucchini that's now throwing a major growth spurt. The leaves are so big and lush, they could practically cast a shadow on the whole garden. And hiding underneath? A whole bunch of tiny zucchini babies, just waiting to grow up and be snacked on.

I've also got a colorful mix of green and red bell peppers, a spicy kick of jalapenos, and four tomato plants—two big guys and two cherry-sized cuties. It's like a mini-farmers market in my backyard!







My herb garden is thriving! My lemon thyme has exploded with growth, my Italian parsley keeps on giving, and my basil looks absolutely stunning. I also picked up a new rosemary plant that needs a new home. Unfortunately, my four-year-old rosemary plant recently passed away, but I'm excited to start fresh with this new one.

 


Lastly, let’s talk about the lettuce. It’s a bit of a mystery over here. Only three of the containers have sprouted – Spinach, Romaine, and a medley. The other two are empty, and I’m stumped. Maybe the soil in those containers is exhausted after four seasons of use. It’s time for a fresh start!


 

    This year’s garden is a testament to patience and perseverance. It was a late bloomer, and there were moments when I doubted its potential. But with a little extra care and a lot of hope, it transformed into this vibrant, thriving oasis. The colors are a feast for the eyes, and the aroma is intoxicating. I can't wait to see what it accomplishes next year. Watch out, world—this garden is only getting bigger and better.

 

So glad you could stop by! Wishing you a splendid rest of your day/evening/morning, wherever you may be.

Until next time! Adios...

 

 

7 comments:

  1. Wow! Even with all the crazy spring and summer weather, the garden is stunning. Enjoy the fruits of your labor. 🥬🌶️🍅🫑

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    1. Ah, the weather, a gardener's greatest challenge and greatest ally. Seems like it's finally decided to play nice! I suppose that's why they say, 'Patience is a virtue.' And a gardener's best friend.

      Hope you're having a spectacular day! (((BIG HUGS)))

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  2. Your flowers are gorgeous! Love mums and lavender. Ohhhhh, get your zucchini recipes ready1 LOVE them.

    Sometimes late blooming is the best! You vegetables look fabulous. My tomatoes are coming to an end.

    Ah well, during winter have to plan next spring’s garden, right!?!

    Hugs and blessings on this Sunday.

    barb

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  3. It's Kathy. I love seeing your garden, everything looks so great! I never did put anything into mine and now the weeds are just overwhelming it. I'm hoping I'm cleared to at least cut thing back in the fall, I don't see the spine doctor until October 7 but that's still not too late! Then I have big plans for Spring!!! Great Job!

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    1. Oh, don't worry about it! Gardens are like relationships – sometimes they need a little TLC to thrive. It sounds like you're on the right track with a plan for the fall. Think of it as a fresh start! Weeding can be therapeutic, and cutting things back will give your garden a chance to breathe. Just remember, even if you can't do a lot right now, a little goes a long way.

      Enjoy your day! (((BIG HUGS)))

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  4. What a lush and attractive garden it is! My daughter in law would admire it as she is also a gardener! I'm always drooling over her photos of their produce, too, but yours look wonderful. You have had a good growing season, clearly!

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    1. Oh, thank you so much! I'm glad you enjoy it. It's a labor of love, but the rewards are so sweet, literally! I bet your daughter-in-law would feel right at home here. Gardening is such a wonderful way to connect with nature and grow something yourself.

      Have an amazing day! (((BIG HUGS)))

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