Just Me. Oh, and my spring garden. I walk around each day, looking at what's growing, what new little thing that's popped up, what the wind or the squirrels have destroyed. Each day I find some new thing that is coming up, changing in some way. My ferns are all getting bigger, spreader their little feet and making new space for themselves. So many of my hostas are shooting up, even though it's a bit early for them.
My wild oriental poppies are coming up slowly, but in a few weeks, they'll be leggy, delicate dark red blooms, waving at me every morning when I leave for work. My husband thinks they look like weeds, and they do a bit, that is until they bloom. And once they bloom, they are incredible, gorgeous and short lived.


We've been working hard to make a perennial garden, fewer annuals each year and more plants that will come back every spring or summer. It's finally paying off! We have so much spring color this year, with tulips, daffodils, hyacinths and crocuses scattered around. The weird, warmer than usual spring has brought out my ferns and hostas earlier than usual and our irises have sprung up nearly 2 feet with bloom-heads already showing. We've got a decent sized patch of lilies that are coming up already and my clematis is growing so quick you could almost watch it climb the trellis. My lavender is greening back up and the walkers low cat mint that I've spread everywhere is going to be bigger than ever this year. I love it, you can hack it apart, split it, ignore it and it still blooms all summer and into the fall.
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