This is the eleventh entry from my draft manuscript, working title: Spring in the Cottage Garden. You can read the first instalment by tapping below:
Progress in the garden has stalled. My mum visited us from Auckland last weekend (and we had our snow day, of course!) so a whole weekend came and went without much being done in the garden. Today’s Thursday, so it’s the first of my days off after the three day work week at the day job. I usually enjoy a lazy day on Thursdays before getting stuck into gardening and house work. I have spent most of today wandering around the garden taking photographs, and taking stock of where the garden is at.
The section of meadow that I did a ‘proper job’ of look like it’s doing well. At any rate, there are definitely lots of seedlings that aren’t grass, and I have seen several blue lupins. My yoga lawn now has tiny chamomile seedlings (amongst the weed seedlings, but that’s okay) and I bought two potted chamomile plants to speed up the progress. I had t…
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