
Last week we asked about what your garden was like. So, of coursewe decided that writing posts featuring these lovely green spaces is the most important thing. Today, 10 readers will show us the garden…

Lauren (the two pieces above), who lives in Roland, Iowa, said, “I’m very excited to start my second year growing dahlias in my garden. Last year I planted about 70 tubers. It was the most magical experience. For two weeks, I’ll plant about 100 additional pieces – a total of 175 tubers.

“My friend brought some seeds from her father’s farm in Sicily, but she had forgotten the plant of the plant. I was happy to plant the mysterious seeds. I thought it might be zucchini.

“We have a backyard garden, but I also garden my front garden for pure vanity. I live in busy streets and love fame and glory. My husband teases me by sitting on the porch to send tributes from those walking around. Meanwhile, I study the best soil in the book. soilhaha. ” – Sharon, Guilford, Connecticut

“We tried to take a garden with our 3- and 5-year-old children. It was an explosion and bring a little Verlie. One day my son insisted on planting seeds from apples for lunch. – Hannah, North Shore, Massachusetts

“A few years ago I bought four small pots of rosemary at a supermarket and planted them by the front door. They became huge and spectacular. Every time I pass them they are covered in blue flowers in the spring. – Hannah, Wiltshire, England

“I planted climbing rose bushes in the middle of postpartum depression and never looked back. Since then, I have lacked to create a garden that reflects my style and values. The Earth is so generous to us, and I want to take care of wildlife in the plot of my small city. My happy place.” – Gabby in Nashville, Tennessee

“This is my small terrace garden. When I bought the house, it was mainly weeds. Over the years, we replaced them with stones, made huge flower beds, added a large number of pots, bought a trampoline for a very active six-year-old. blue. ” – Helen, Bristol, England
“It’s still too early to plant in Chicagoland, but last year we carved part of the lawn in front to create a pollinator garden. I love seeing all the bees, butterflies and hummingbirds. Plant Identification App It’s so exciting to see new plants appearing! ” – Jessica, Homewood, Illinois

“We lost our home for 17 years in the Eton Fire this January. Altadena has always been a very beautiful town with great gardens and yards. Yesterday, when I went to see the Army I noticed that the iris was in bloom. It’s a sign of hope.” – Jennifer, Altadena, California

“I love gardening, but the time I do that is valuable as a new, full-time single mother. My child spent time with Roblox yesterday evening and set himself up to be close to me. – Merrill, Tacoma, Washington
PS readers share happy moments and their beautiful tattoos.
Source: Cup of Jo – cupofjo.com
