Light gardening day today. Mostly poking seeds into dirt hoping it's not too late in the year for anything to prosper. (As late as the season started here, that may not be forlorn...)
Various lettuce, radishes, peas (snow and sweet), carrots. Also, for variety, echinacea, catnip and cat grass.
Mrs. Drang also planted some germaniums. (Or was it hygrangiums? I always get those two mixed up...)
Anyway, no pics, because what could be more boring than a photo of a hole in the ground?
EDIT to add a link to Rudyard Kipling's paean to purveyors of plant seeds: Pan in VermontVarious lettuce, radishes, peas (snow and sweet), carrots. Also, for variety, echinacea, catnip and cat grass.
Mrs. Drang also planted some germaniums. (Or was it hygrangiums? I always get those two mixed up...)
Anyway, no pics, because what could be more boring than a photo of a hole in the ground?
2 comments:
Actually Mrs. Drang planted nasturtiums to go into salads, and alpine poppies to look pretty.
Yes, dear.
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