Good Morning Kindred Spirits....
I so hope this finds you living your best life....
Let it be noted, that we have been successful and productive
in preparing and planting ALL of the containers with new
potting soil, new plants and seeds for the coming summer and fall seasons.
You know, last year I really did very little in the way of gardening...
and I found it did not bring us the joy it would have if I had only put
in the efforts I should have...lesson learned.
This year, we chose the following plants and seeds to cultivate....
Rose of Sharon
Sun Patients
Marigolds
Zinnias
Fox Tail Fern
Lantana
Morning Glory
Nasturtiums
Wisteria
Four O' Clocks
I just happened upon this butterfly in the side yard
and it was one of those little gifts of the day you never expect.....
Gardening can be a rather expensive investment these days,
but the reward of beauty and enjoyment is so worth it....
The weather has been sheer perfection the past weeks,
so it's important to get outdoors and just soak in some sun rays
and connect with nature.....
oy vey....this is probably going to take us a week.....
but, it's going to get done...and I am so ready.....
what did y'all choose for your gardens this year?
IT'S GONNA BE GOOD Y'ALL
two eggs, brioche bread, smoked gouda cheese,
iceberg lettuce, avocado and cherry tomatoes...
makes a fabulous breakfast sandwich
a homemade broth of stock, celery, carrots and onions....
with pastina pasta and fresh parmesan.....
I am just nuts about nasturiums, too. And, lilacs. Such a great post today and one I thoroughly enjoyed.
ReplyDeleteOh Betsy, You make me want to get busy in my yard and pretty it up. I love your recipes and look forward to your posts weekly. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteI like the flower selection you chose for your garden this year. I've heard that the lantana attracts the hummingbirds, so that will be a good one for sure. And you know how much I love the roses. That purple flowering bush is beautiful. Love that one. And I really like that blue hanging vase, it's very cool. The eggs and gouda cheese looks tasty, and your butterscotch pie looks amazing. I haven't had butterscotch desserts in a long time, so I'm ready. ; ) Looks like you're enjoying your Spring garden very much, Betsy.
ReplyDelete~Sheri
I've enjoyed this spring more than usual! This is the prettiest my gardens have ever been and I have loved going out in the mornings and working on them. Thank you for the recipes! I love ALL the things you make!
ReplyDeleteOh My.....my gardens are in a state or array!! Because I spent the month of march as a vegetable, recovering from sickness, and I left first week in April to be beachbound for another month (recovery, dontcha know?) ...my yards at home and at lake are a mess. So much work to be done. I'll get it done but it's just going to take a while once I get home. Your yard is looking fabulous and hoping all the horrible weather hasn't messed anything up. You've given me incentive!!
ReplyDeleteSo good to hear from you....I thought you had given up blogging....so sorry you have been ill but I think your beach trip will restore you to good health....warm hugs!
DeleteYour home is as lovely outside as it is in. Love your flower selections, especially the old-fashion flowers like Rose of Sharon and four-o'clocks that remind me of my Mother's garden.
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