Writing, Gardening
The sun's shining today. It's not too hot and there's pleasant breeze. I couldn't resist cutting an hour off my writing time and getting on in the garden. I transplanted hollyhocks grown from seed. They are biennials but if they are cut back to the ground after flowering they should thrive for several years. I've planted them against the wall in two beds in the front garden. Their spires of flowers should make a splash of colour next summer. I also transplanted alpine strawberries grown from seed in the greenhouse.. I panted a double row which form a miniature hedge. The delicious taste of their small fruit always lingers in the mouth. I'll catch up with my writing schedule this evening.
Labels: Guardening, MuseItUpPublishing, Rosemary Morris Historical Novelist, writing
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