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I'm spending some time getting all my seedlings and young plants in pots tucked in the ground. They'll have the best situation for flourishing, if my gardening companion is away for a few days, or absent-mindedly forgets to water them everyday. My containers will be fine -- but seedlings in small pots-- hhmm, probably not.
I'm going to be traveling for a couple of weeks, leaving a week from now -- on a garden-visiting excursion, much anticipated during what passes for our few months of winter here in the Carolinas. I love traveling to different places, often natural gardens, always interesting cultural places, and usually travel with my gardening companion.
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But, I'm traveling specifically to visit gardens this time, on a solo trip, echoing a
remarkable trip I took a year and half ago. Traveling is always interesting, but I find that it's always prefaced with worries about leaving home and the garden, and wondering why in such a lovely time of the year here I'm trouping off somewhere else!
Have a wonderful trip :)
ReplyDeleteThanks, Amy--
ReplyDeleteTraveling is always wonderful and interesting, but being home is equally fascinating. But when I'm fortunate to have an opportunity to expand my 'horizons,' it's always good to take a leap!
Cheers,
Lisa