perfect, the second note is exactly the one i wanted to see the definition of. perhaps you and the others will be able to keep it in mind while we tend to things here? you may, of course, share these letters of advice with those that would like to learn a little more about gardening during these trying times so long as they stick to the sub rosa method. but ideally there will be no further flooding - certainly seemed like quite a few exciting things were happening for everyone today.
besides the herbs and spices i mentioned previously, i was thinking of some others since i sent my letter yesterday. they might tie in well - tell me what you think? sage, allspice, wintergreen for certain. hysopp, oregano, tarragon, elderflower, and lavender perhaps? the distance for them might be a bit of a problem, but we have quite a few talented gardeners here.
the flower garden will need a bit more work, though, as it doesn't seem like it'll be as unmoving as originally planned. might even have to relocate all the sprouts in the garden, so i'm a little worried about their travel, too. at least daffodils and stephanotis are hardy when treated right.
wk 7; thursday night
perfect, the second note is exactly the one i wanted to see the definition of. perhaps you and the others will be able to keep it in mind while we tend to things here? you may, of course, share these letters of advice with those that would like to learn a little more about gardening during these trying times so long as they stick to the sub rosa method. but ideally there will be no further flooding - certainly seemed like quite a few exciting things were happening for everyone today.
besides the herbs and spices i mentioned previously, i was thinking of some others since i sent my letter yesterday. they might tie in well - tell me what you think? sage, allspice, wintergreen for certain. hysopp, oregano, tarragon, elderflower, and lavender perhaps? the distance for them might be a bit of a problem, but we have quite a few talented gardeners here.
the flower garden will need a bit more work, though, as it doesn't seem like it'll be as unmoving as originally planned. might even have to relocate all the sprouts in the garden, so i'm a little worried about their travel, too. at least daffodils and stephanotis are hardy when treated right.
hua cheng