I did a lot in the garden today.
I cleaned up the so-called “artichoke bed” (with one lone surviving artichoke plant), and planted some native blue mistflower plants I got from a local gardener, next to the yellow tansy, and finally added some comfrey I dug up from the herb garden. So now I guess it’s a large flowering natives and herbs/artichoke bed.
I transplanted some thyme into the thyme space vacated in the herb garden.
I transplanted a redbud sapling in the side garden where the walnuts were removed.
I moved a stray red celosia to the small square bed on the back porch.
I weeded the new veg rows. Then I watered everything, and admired all the beautiful native flowers blooming this time of year in yellow, white, and lavender-blue.
My objective is to get the whole yard sorted, planted, and mulched with organic material by late fall, then sit back and wait to see what new life spring brings. It’s part of my evil plan to not have time to die.
Notice my jungle “trees” at my apt. Soon they will be joined by most of the other tropicals from Avdi’s for the winter. It will really be a jungle then.