Above, is a photo of a Mallow I transplanted last year. It was in shock and a comeback in the spring seemed unlikely. But, she surprised me last week when she popped out a bunch of fresh green leaves. Below, is a photo of my four-year-old son, Walker, watering his veggies. His first question was, "When can we eat it all?" Patience, darling boy, patience.
Above: a yellow Jasmine climbing up a bamboo ladder. And below, my delighted son Charlie (19 mos.) swinging in his beloved porch swing. Is there anything better than swinging? I don't think so.
I always litter my garden with images of sprites, minor goddesses and the like. They make up for my lack of skill in the garden with fairy dust and magic energy. Below: a fresh bunch of Sweet Basil cropping up in a clay container.
I'll leave you with one of my favorite quotes about gardening:
"Gardening is not a rational act."
-Margaret Atwood
6 comments:
Lovely, lovely.
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What a charming, little garden.
Your garden looks pretty and big
I like the idea of placing little statues around to detract from very non green thumb!
We have at least a month of patience to go before we can even think of planting anything tender...
I'll enjoy vicariously.
Sarah your gardening images are wonderful!! It is like summer here in Kansas City this weekend! Everything is blooming!
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xoxo
Karena
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