Most years, our weather would be referred to as the "January thaw." Well, we don't have anything around to thaw, so that really isn't the proper term. We are seeing a lot of green in the garden, though. This time, it's in the herb "garden." "Patch" is probably more like it.:-)
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The bunny holds the sage.
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Healthy rosemary.
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The thyme is hanging on. |
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Red leaf on the strawberry plants. |
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Lavender needs some help.:-( |
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We have really been enjoying the sage, thyme, and rosemary this month. Although I may have mentioned how nice a little snow might be, it might be a different story with the herbs.:-)
Thank you for following along with this blog. Trying to schedule a publish time sometimes goes a bit awry with the internal mouse wanting to scoot along on a path it desires.:-)
I appreciate your comments.
Everything looks so healthy to me! Perhaps if "Rosemary" has some extra "Thyme," she might take care of the lavendar! Sorry....just couldn't resist! :-)
ReplyDeleteI see my Daffodils are up. Maybe 3 or 4 inches. Sigh. So un-natural.
ReplyDeleteNo plants for me, but our weather is so warm I expect to see tulips peeking their heads up. Have a blessed Sunday!
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