It's still warm during the day but gets cooler at night. That's a good sign. The weather is just getting better every single day and soon I'll be out spending my time in the garden. Couldn't be happier. So this morning I did a bit of clean up in the garden. It has been a while though.
My favorite spot to relax and enjoy the great weather.
Soon this empty soil will be filled with veges and corns.
We got some bags of compost ready for the garden. I have someone taking care of that.
I apologize for the photo. It's dull and not at its best.
As the weather gets cooler, this spot will once again put on its show of brightly colored flowers.
Empty pots that have been resting here for a long time will soon be filled up with beautiful flowers.
I'm filled with anticipation....
I'm linking up with:
My favorite spot to relax and enjoy the great weather.
Soon this empty soil will be filled with veges and corns.
We got some bags of compost ready for the garden. I have someone taking care of that.
I apologize for the photo. It's dull and not at its best.
As the weather gets cooler, this spot will once again put on its show of brightly colored flowers.
Empty pots that have been resting here for a long time will soon be filled up with beautiful flowers.
I'm filled with anticipation....
I'm linking up with:
How wonderful that you can grow veggies in the winter where you are.
ReplyDeleteI am also ready to get back into the garden! Here in the California desert it has been around 110-116 most of the summer. Looking forward to days in the 80's.
ReplyDeleteHave fun in the garden!
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xoxo Bunny Jean
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Thanks for linking your post up to Cottage Flora Thursday's! i just have to say that i am loving that wheelbarrow! Sounds like you have a lot to look forward to & you will be busy! xoox, tracie
ReplyDeleteLots of good gardening times ahead as the weather cools for you.
ReplyDeletebeautiful flowers and pots ....love your fab weather...I also enjou the beautiful flowers..phyllis
ReplyDeleteGood Luck with your project! By the end of this year, it will be full of wonderful plants!
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