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msmemory_archive) wrote2006-05-23 11:37 am
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Garden
Gloat, gloat. It's all blooming and growing. Put in the Roma tomato plant yesterday and the lavendar. Transplanted the mint from between the bricks of the steps into a proper bed.
Tonight should be basil and perhaps rosemary. And Early Girl tomatoes? If I can clear 2-4 feet of the veggie patch each evening I'll be done in a week. Whatever those weeds are (lupine?), they have to go. A weed is a plant in the wrong place, even if otherwise a fine and useful specimen - and I'm unsure those qualify even as fine. Wonderful composty loam in the veggie patch.
I think we need some minor flowering annuals in the main flowerbed, impatiens or scarlet sage or some such. And mulch for the bed/rock garden out by the street. And....
Tonight should be basil and perhaps rosemary. And Early Girl tomatoes? If I can clear 2-4 feet of the veggie patch each evening I'll be done in a week. Whatever those weeds are (lupine?), they have to go. A weed is a plant in the wrong place, even if otherwise a fine and useful specimen - and I'm unsure those qualify even as fine. Wonderful composty loam in the veggie patch.
I think we need some minor flowering annuals in the main flowerbed, impatiens or scarlet sage or some such. And mulch for the bed/rock garden out by the street. And....
Lupine?
Re: Lupine?
Come to the party and I'll point them out - or if you're out & about, drop by and look at the southern half of my vegetable patch.
Re: Lupine?
Lupine don't transplant so well, but heck, if you're going to tear them out anyway, I might as well tear them out for you and hope for the best!