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After a good all day soaking rain, everything in the yard is happier.
There is nothing important to be said in this post, just practicing using my camera as I try to learn new photo skills.
Spring is such a lovely time where everyone takes in the lush new growth and beauty of the garden.
A few, and I mean, a very few wisteria survived the cold freezing temperatures of a few weeks ago. The vines were loaded with buds, but this is all there is now. Each one is enjoyed all the more for beating the odds.
Normally my backyard smells like heaven this time of year when the wisteria, honeysuckle trees, and the lilac all bloom at the same time. The bumblebees go into a frenzy over the wisteria blooms. But this year, even the lilac blooms are sparse, but at least they survived the cold.
The girls are enjoying the lovely weather and being able to get out and forage around the yard.
Sometimes all you can see are their tails in the air as they
meander around the herb garden.
And they love getting into the compost bin, eating the bugs, and kicking out all the dirt.
Home is my happy place, and there is no place I'd rather be than in my peaceful gardens with my girls.
Do you ever buy herbs from the grocery store and while you only need a little bit, the rest of it goes bad in the refrigerator before you can use it again?
Well - I don't know why I never thought of this before, but if you cut off the bottoms of the bunch of herbs and then put them in a glass of water, they will keep for a very long time.
My window sill isn't wide enough to set them on, but I can still set them near good light which they love and thrive in.
My kitchen is white and green, so they make the perfect addition to the cupboard under the window.
Now, the spring greens don't seem to respond to this method as well as the parsley, cilantro, and even spinach did, but I'll take 3 out of 4.
My girls are laying a fresh supply of eggs every day, more than I can eat, so it enables me to sell them to friends and relatives to help pay for their food and the treats I love to spoil them with.
They think everything and everyplace in my yard is especially for them and no place is sacred. They will even sneak onto the screened porch if the wind blows the door open.
My little button fern is growing very well. This pot originally had a beautiful topiary in it, but I killed it, and all that is left is the button fern they had planted as a ground cover. But it makes me smile every time I look at it, and I'm glad it survived in my kitchen even if the topiary didn't.
All in all, the whole vignette of fresh greens makes me smile and feel like I have a little herb garden right in my kitchen.