Wishing you a fun-filled year of
spectacular flowers,
scrumptious home grown veggies,
zero dandelions,
& not a single encounter with a noxious weed.
spectacular flowers,
scrumptious home grown veggies,
zero dandelions,
& not a single encounter with a noxious weed.
~ from the eternal optimists at High Altitude Gardens
But I like dandylions.
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year to you too. :)
I just had to tell someone who would appreciate it...I fed my Christmas cactus! Along with the rest of my indoor plants...I am not a completely irresponsible horticulturist.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Wunx. Right back at ya. (And be nice to those dishwashing visitors of yours. :))
ReplyDeleteIron! I'm so proud of you!!! Keep up the good work. :D HNY
ReplyDeleteLovely sentiments, tho I have a small corner of my heart for many weeds. One of these days I'll be posting some of my weed photography...
ReplyDeleteIn the meantime, wishing you a wonderful, Happy New Year with beaucoup hollyhock blossoms!
HNY Kate! Cool cousin...
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year to you, too, Jane. I hope you and Super G can come visit this summer.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Granny! It's probably best to learn to love weeds... seeing as how I have so many of them. :D
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year to all.
One could always eat the weeds. Or at least some of them...
ReplyDeletehttp://usefulwildplants.org/weedfeed.htm
:-)
Happy New Year to you and yours!
Lori;
ReplyDeleteThat's a smart idea! I wonder if I could get the local master gardeners to participate in a weed feed banquet as shown on your website. That sounds pretty cool...
No garden resolutions? DAve
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