3.28.2010

Mother Nature ....

I hate to admit it but this past winter I completely ignored my garden to the point that I didn't even go out to visit with my plants.  Mother Nature is a fickled friend as she teased me with red peppers before the first day of spring.  This from plants that I thought were dead.  I have since planted one tomatoe plant since I am the only one who eats tomatoes in my home.  The geranium pictured above is so full of blooms I am going to have to re-plant her into something larger or split her up into several pots.


My Meyer Lemon tree was also full of blooms before the first day of Spring, then we got hit with very windy days that blew away all the flower buds, and again Mother Nature has surprised me with two lemons on a bare tree.   Just saw them today.

Ground cover peeking out of their pots ready to be tended to. Mexican Heather.


My Herb caddy.  It contains my three most used herbs, Basil, Parsley and Cilantro.  The caddy allows me to bring the entire thing into the kitchen, cut off what I need and take it back outside.

Enjoy your week everyone and please let me know you visited.

Linking up to Tootsie Time's Fertilizer Friday, and My Romantic Home's Show and Tell Friday.




16 comments:

  1. Beautiful Sylvia...just wait, it'll happen...then you'll be complaining about all the yard work..at least I will. I'm sewing a pillow that I stamped...and I'm not liking it. It came out not centered and it's bugging me, so I think I'm gonna undo everything and try something else...next project...that apron...aye, aye, aye. have a wonderful week.

    tootles,
    bunny

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  2. I love the idea of the herb carrier! Thank you for stopping and visiting me and for you wonderful comments! Your blog is truely inspiring. Good luck with all giveaways! ~lulu

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  3. ♥♥LOVELY SITE,I WAS READIN SUM OF UR POSTS,THEY ARE GREAT.HAVE A NICE WEEK♥♥

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  4. Those are my three most favorit herb... and the three I use the most too...love the herb carrier you put them in.

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  5. I love the herb carrier. I have been looking for one of these for a while. Thanks for stopping by and your kind comment on casual dining at the beach

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  6. What a lovely Spring surprise! You must be so happy that your beautiful plants survived the long Winter you had.

    Thanks for your kind wishes for my 2 boys. It is going to be a long few weeks before they are better but I am sure that they will love all the yummy Easter Chocolates they will be receiving this weekend!

    Blessings and best wishes for a very happy Easter,
    Natasha.

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  7. That herb carrier is just fantastic! I can even picture it as a silverware caddy on a dining table, too! :-)

    Have a wonderful Thursday!
    Anne

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  8. Love your geraniums--and that herb caddy is a great idea!

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  9. Things are looking wonderful in your garden! I love that little herb carrier too...I am now following your great little piece of blog land...have a wonderful easter new friend...and I want to thank you for linking in to Fertilizer Friday!

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  10. What a cute little herb carrier. Lucky you to have lemons!
    *hugs*deb

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  11. Oh, your herbs look so cute in your toolbox! I can hardly wait until my geraniums can come outside to bloom...

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  12. That's a great way to grow only what herbs you need. Hope you don't mind if I borrow your idea. I'm glad you got some lemons. I can't wait to have some geraniums here.

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  13. Looks like most of us want your herb caddy...so cute. Your geranium is gorgeous.

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  14. Mmmmmm...I bet that herb caddy smells divine....

    Sylvia

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  15. Your geranium is Beautiful! and I just love your herb caddy!!

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  16. Love the herb caddy. Great idea! ~~Rhonda :)

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I love your comments and look forward to reading each and every one of them,
Sylvia