mellowtigger: (gardening)
mellowtigger ([personal profile] mellowtigger) wrote2024-04-14 06:29 pm
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slightly more gardening done

The temperature in Minneapolis reached 29C/84F yesterday. That's an interesting trick, since April temperatures are usually just comfortably above freezing. Next Saturday, the forecast is for one degree above freezing. I got some seeds into flats, so hopefully I'll have sprouts just in time to plant after all the frost is gone.

purple flower, Green anemone, 2024 April 14 in MinneapolisI did some more digging in my back yard to eliminate unwanted growth. I'm starting to wonder if blackberry canes are worth the trouble? At least I have very little burdock appearing this year. We could learn intolerance in the garden, where we decide which species must live and which must die. I'm not very efficient at gardening, thankfully, because I let things grow just to see them grow. Sometimes new and surprising things show up. Like this lone purple aster. Plant databases online suggest this tiny little plant is actually a Greek anemone. Where did it come from? Surprise! Just flowering there, all alone, no pollinators around that I can tell yet. I hope it survives and continues to a new generation. I searched my email, but I never bought such a plant online.

blue flowers, glory-of-the-snow, 2024 April 14 in MinneapolisI was happy to see that some Glory-of-the-Snow that I transplanted previously has survived and is now showing off in my front yard. In a few more years, it should be a nice broad carpet when the snow first melts.

I wish I didn't devote most of my waking hours to thoughts of "earning a living". I'd rather do gardening and other stuff.


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