Anne’s Garden

God made rainy days so gardeners could get the housework done.

A lonely hibiscus …

“But now in September the garden has cooled, and with it my possessiveness.  The sun warms my back instead of beating on my head … The harvest has dwindled, and I have grown apart from the intense midsummer relationship that brought it on.”
-  Robert Finch

I’m kind of feeling the same way today, after spending a few hours harvesting the last of my potatoes (half of which were dinner), along with several pounds of runner beans and my onions.   I figured out what my mystery plant is.   I dug them up and it appears this is garlic so I am going to save and plant them.

I’ve decided that I want a Ginkgo tree.  I was given a seedling this spring but I lost it so I’ll be on the lookout for more seeds soon.  I don’t know where I’m going to put it mind you.  Mom, do you think it would fit where that dying Maple is?

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  Mum wrote @

I agree Anne as I just love the ginko tree also. I will look it up for conditions needed and hope it’s not too big for that spot.


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