The state of the garden
Jun. 2nd, 2010 11:54 am(Not to be confused with the Garden State.)
As is usual with the garden, there's good news and bad news.
( Good News )
( Bad News )
We bought a bunch of annuals (and some more perennials -- I'm especially happy with the two kinds of blue-purpl;e geraniums, although I'll be less happy if they don't make it to next year; they were expensive). We still have holes that will need to be filled.
We got a couple of thousand dill volunteers (well, perhaps I exaggerate, but perhaps not). We're not going to lack for dill or mint. Quite a few cilantro volunteers, too; I hope they don't bolt as quickly as they did last year.
It's time to stop typing about this stuff and start doing some of it.
As is usual with the garden, there's good news and bad news.
( Good News )
( Bad News )
We bought a bunch of annuals (and some more perennials -- I'm especially happy with the two kinds of blue-purpl;e geraniums, although I'll be less happy if they don't make it to next year; they were expensive). We still have holes that will need to be filled.
We got a couple of thousand dill volunteers (well, perhaps I exaggerate, but perhaps not). We're not going to lack for dill or mint. Quite a few cilantro volunteers, too; I hope they don't bolt as quickly as they did last year.
It's time to stop typing about this stuff and start doing some of it.