Yesterday, I saw a Forsythia blooming in somebody's yard in a neighboring town. Today, it snowed again. Go figure. I have to add, though, that the snow didn't stick and it has already melted.
Every place I went today, I looked at seeds and plants. Can you believe I didn't come home with any plants? What's that you say? I must not be feeling well? Now that you mention it, I don't feel well, but I do think I am starting to get over my cold. Maybe the Cardamine I ate yesterday helped. Even though I didn't buy any plants, I found some more seed packets to add to my collection. A couple of tomatoes and an okra. Yes, okra. Even though I don't like okra (gasp!), I feel obligated to try to grow it since I live in the South now.
Have a beautiful day!
MY DESERT GARDEN COMES TO LIFE
7 months ago
8 comments:
Ruth,
This is a great post! I found out you are going to grow okra you are not going to eat! You have my number right?
Love you!
-M
Growing okra just because you live in the South is like drowning just because you live in a swamp.
The snow was beautiful to see falling.
Julie
Nice to see that people are the same all around the world.
"I didn´t pay any plants, but....."
Rihane, Yes, people are the same all around the world! :) Sometimes it just doesn't seem right if I don't come home with something for the garden! :)
Julie, I'll try not to drown! :)
M, this being the South, I will have to fry the okra, as well as grow it, but you are welcome to come have some! :) You can have what I don't eat! :)
I have snowdrops blooming in my front yard!! Not really related to your post, other than the "snow" part, but I thought I'd tell you. :)
~ K ~
Snowdrops! How exciting! :) I don't have snowdrops, but they are on my list of plants to grow in the future! :)
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