Sunday, January 15, 2023

How Does Your Garden Grow?



Deep sigh. Forlorn look


The gnomes seem happy


A bird nest high in the crown of the Japanese maple


The watcher


With the help of the grand Niece and Nephew who played bees and helped Himself pollinate the tiny, hydroponic tomato plant. Lots of little tomatoes. One in the back and one on top are ripe


The Watcher being watched

How does your garden grow?

23 comments:

  1. Here it is just icy enough as we had snow and then lots of rain and then cold on that Thursday/Friday storm. Ice is the worse. But hurrah for hydroponic tomatoes. I bet you are looking forward to those. Happy rest of your weekend CJ.

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    1. Ugh, ice is the worst. No ice, but now very windy

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  2. 'Deep sigh. Forlorn look.' I hear ya'!

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  3. Our plants are starting to green up a bit, heaven help us, but I think I may've lost a nandina and the hydrangea in addition to the lavender and the rosemary. This winter has been a strange one.

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    1. And don't forget the loss of the dogwood

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    2. Part of the dogwood remains. It is an odd situation.

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  4. I shuddered as soon as I saw your first photo. Ugh. We "dodged" snow again, yesterday. Is it Spring yet?

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  5. Well, it's just not the season for the garden in our part of the world. But at least you have nice tomatoes that will soon ripen (I think). And you have sweet cats <3 Our garden is also in hibernation.
    All the best from Austria,
    Traude
    https://rostrose.blogspot.com/2023/01/costa-rica-2-kapitel-einblick-in-unsere.html

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    1. The garden looks different each season. I prefer the garden in Summer

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  6. I loved seeing your kitties watching out at you, they've really grown and look so beautiful/handsome 😊. Sorry you have snow, I know it's not your thing. Happy weekend! Hugs Jo x

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    1. They have grown and are almost 2 years old. Calli is petite and dainty 6 maybe 7 lbs. Quill is a whopping 13 lbs.

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  7. I have a soft spot for gnomes, so pleased they seem happy :)

    We've got a mixed bag of weather at the moment, but the garden squirrels were fun to watch again.

    Enjoy the remainder of Sunday and have a good new week.

    All the best Jan

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  8. the view out the front is so expansive. love the cat in the window.

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  9. Love The Watcher-pics :-)
    Still in the plus here, but might get cold. Heating is looked after 07:30 am today, whew!

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  10. We has snow last week, but it is all gone. In fact, it was gone before I could muster enough warmth to go outside and shovel.

    Love the watcher and the watcher being watched. They are certainly curious.

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    1. The Watchers are very curious. They both love to be where the people are and watch what the people are doing.

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