You know the drill: sun, rain, sun, rain, sun, rain . . . .
As a result, everything around here looks like this:
It's all so cute and fresh and new . . .
. . . the tomatoes are cute and fresh and new . . .
. . . the Rose of Sharon is cute and fresh and new . . .
Ol' Yeller is healthy and moist and dewey . . .
. . . as is her friend Purpley.
Rosie is out of her mind, popping blossoms and new growth . . .
The jalapeƱos are practically jumping out of their pots, in their eagerness to be awesome . . .
. . . as are the habaneros.
And Tall Tomato?
She is very eager to please, so early in the season.
It's all fabulous and fantastic and grand. But what I'm interested in is how all our little friends here fare in the Dog Days of summer. When it's hot, and water is scarce, and their pots contain more roots than dirt. Then we'll know what's what. Then we'll see who's who. Then we'll know who rocks the garden.
Then, hopefully, we'll have tomatoes.
2 comments:
I identify with the jalapenos in this post, I too am eager to be awesome, lol!
So verdant! So lovely!
xoxo,
Beth
It's all so gorgeous! I need to bite it. Hopefully I'll be sending my proxy :)
Xoxo
Jacquie
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