The Time for Hope
My planting is finished for now. I've gotten everything into the ground or into planters. Of course, I could buy a few more plants, or Carolyn could give me a few more plants that I'll need to find a place for. Also, I do have some seed packets that I should try to plant.
I'm so bad at raising plants from seed, but hope springs eternal. I keep buying the seed packets, or saving seed from last fall. I can't get the marigold seeds to germinate at all. Maybe I'll have better success with some of the seeds which I bought this spring.
The tomato plants are standing so prim and proper and tidy just now. In another week, they will begin their sprawl and fill up their space. I like to see them prim and proper but they can't begin to set tomatoes without elbowing out for more room. It's part of the natural growth process.











