I garden in spurts. Perennials are great because they just keep giving, year after year; it feels like my money and effort are well-spent when I plant them. I’m a bit of a tomato snob and only like the fresh ones from the local farmers’ stands instead of the pitiful variety you find in the grocery store, so they’re in my garden, too.

This morning I found the first little cherry tomatoes on the vine!

It sounds like this is a good year to grow your own. We have four plants – two cherry tomatoes and two regular – but one plant died and needs replaced.

When we moved here nearly three years ago, I transplanted a hydrangea from our old house. The first year it was inadvertently sprayed with a heavy dose of weed killer and last year it was hit by a late frost. These are the first blooms we’ve seen in all that time.

Last year we planted a little gardenia. It’s so small that you have to squat way down on hands and knees to smell the blooms, but I look forward to the day when its perfume will fill the air. We had large gardenia bushes at our house when I was expecting our eight-year-old daughter and the smell was rather overpowering during the queasy stage of early pregnancy.

Lily was too busy to stop and smell the flowers. 🙂

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