Hello, garden gurus and plant whisperers! It's Nathalie here, reporting live from the front lines of my garden, where I've just wrapped up a marathon four-day planting spree. Why the rush, you ask? Well, the weather forecast has promised a deluge next week, and if there's one thing I've learned, it's that you can't trust those clouds to hold back when you've got fresh soil!
With three of my chicks flown the coop, I've finally reclaimed some territory—namely, the garden. No more footballs landing in the begonias or mystery dig sites appearing overnight. It's just me, my trowel, and a whole lot of plants that actually get to put down roots this time.
Now, let's talk about my frantic planting. Imagine this: me darting around the garden like a squirrel prepping for winter, planting everything from petunias to potatoes. Why? Because nothing says "challenge accepted" like trying to beat the rainclouds at their own game. It's like "The Fast and the Furious", but with more foliage and less Vin Diesel.
And as the first raindrops threaten on the horizon, I've got everything tucked in snug as a bug. The stakes? Just my sanity and the survival of my beloved green babies. Next week’s forecast might look like a plot stolen from Noah's Ark, but I'm armed with mulch and moxie!
Stay tuned to see if my garden becomes an accidental water park or if my newly planted beauties manage to keep their heads above water. Will the petunias prevail? Will the lettuce launch into a lifeboat? It's anyone's guess in this horticultural hullabaloo!
Until next time, keep those green thumbs up and your rain boots handy! Pictures taken with my iPhone