A Beautiful Sunny Day – “Only The Good” Friday


It’s a beautiful sunny day on this “Good” Friday and I’m trying to get finished up with my planting.  It’s been over a week of great weather, which is nice since we had such a cool wet spring.  (The wet spring  brought on an abundance of Slugs which are making a feast of my Hostas and Marigolds…. which is not good.)  However, other than that, I’ve enjoyed being out in the sunshine planting my flowers, tomato containers and herb garden.

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I love to peek over and see what my neighbors are planting because everyone’s tastes are so different.  Gardening is truly a reflection of the heart.   My garden is filled with “old fashion” flowers like Marigolds, Geraniums, and a few Petunias.  I have a new variety of Petunias this year that look like tiny Gardenias.  Of course,  English Lavender is special and  several plants adorn  my garden, which is harvested in the fall for sachets.

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I do enjoy finding new plant verities at the nursery that are placed  in the flower garden.  This year I found this fun flower called Pink Mulla Mulla and it’s going into this container this morning.                Unfortunately, it’s an annual and won’t be back next year… but the enjoyment it offers this year will be enough.

I’m off to enjoy this “Good” Friday in my garden.   I hope your weather is sunny and bright and your Friday will be a “Good” one.

Till Later

Kathy

Insightful Nana

P.S.  Don’t forget to pass on your “Good” Friday news.  When you do… check with  Shelly at This Eclectic Life.  She’s the host of this “Positive Movement.

P.P.S.  Sorry I’ve been so neglectful in posting on this blog… but I’ll be back… as soon as I get the last tomato planted.


5 responses to “A Beautiful Sunny Day – “Only The Good” Friday”

  1. What lovely garden photos! My GirlyBoi got another bed ready yesterday and I’m filling it with peppers- anaheims and cayenne (lots of cayenne- the birds love it!). I’ll be tucking radishes, marigolds and some cucumbers in too. It’s still getting pretty chilly at night for the peppers, but my little recycled water bottle heaters should keep every lil plant cozy at night. Have a wonderful weekend in the garden!

  2. You are so right, my Mom always used to get the “work bug” when the sun shone, she used to say “oh, I could knock the house over in this lovely weather”. Have a lovely day