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Delicious series, Hannah. I bought cherry tomato, lavender, and basil plants at the market Saturday and am looking forward to the day when the beautiful golden tomatoes will be ready to pop into our mouths, the basil to be made into pesto or a dressing for a bean salad, and the lavender to smell/dry/provide food for the bees. :-)
janet
Now that’s a full garden! I love the fact that you have everything so well thought out and balanced.
Hmmm. Let me try again a different way. As far as I remember, I wrote: Delicious series, Hannah. I bought cherry tomato, basil, and lavender plants at the market Saturday. Can’t wait until the tomatoes are ready to pop into our mouths like candy, the basil to be made into pesto or a dressing for bean salad, and the lavender to provide scent/be dried/give the bees food.
janet
Beautiful.
Gorgeous and so peaceful, makes me want to work on my garden.
Wonderful clicks !
Wishing you a bountiful crop.
Fabulous photos; I love them! After years of tomato failures in Seattle, I decided this year not to grow tomatoes. Ha. Couldn’t help myself, and I’m trying “one more time.”
May you have a bountiful harvest, at long last! You never know what nature has in store… Hopefully this is the year that your tomato dreams come true.