The pansies are back and will bloom profusely before it gets too hot. I hope to gather seeds from these beautiful flowers to save money next year, ensuring a cost-effective way to keep my garden thriving. The English Daisies appear to be mostly white, creating a border, with some exhibiting a charming single petal structure while others have a higher petal count, adding layers of texture and interest to the landscape. I am beginning to plant the spring flowers I started from seeds out in the garden in various places to see where they grow the best, observing the sunlight and soil conditions that lead to their optimal growth.
The mulberry tree is blooming, attracting bees and other pollinators that are essential for a fruitful growing season. I am hoping to keep the potatoes I planted in February safe from frost, covering them at night with protective blankets to ensure they thrive. Soon, we will uncover the greenhouse and plant out all the flowers I saved, and hopefully, we will have lots of blooms in all the beds.














