Early June is a great season for twerps – of all kinds – in the garden, though.
The Lamb’s Ears are at their softest right now, and I keep a tablespoon and a piece of newspaper handy in case a new neighborhood kid happens by.
If they haven’t yet received a scoop of this plant, I make sure they get one to carry home and plant for their own fuzzy pleasure.
I show them how elegant they look with the rich colors in the garden, but it’s that tactile quality that gets ‘em every time. And then, while I have their mini attention-spans focused, I show them other fun things in the garden.
All this is a nice break from the creepy insects that we’ll study on subsequent visits, and I like sharing.
The roses are popping out all over the place, and I’ve entered a Rose Show on Saturday.
The roses are popping out all over the place, and I’ve entered a Rose Show on Saturday.
Here’s hoping tonight’s rain helps and doesn’t hinder.
2 comments:
It's a wonderful life in the garden. Thanks for sharing.
I should not have started reading this blog.
I cannot garden. I would like nice flowers in my yard, especially since we did plenty of work and it looks less like an I-don't-care set of weed patches, but they never do well for me.
And here I am thinking..."Lamb's ear seems pretty easy...I love snapdragons...ooh, am I too late to do tomatoes?"
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