Good evening! December has gracefully entered, and I'm immersed in a delightful Japanese-style pansy planting venture Recently, I've been exploring various alternatives, and each time, I'm amazed by the sheer size of pansy flowers.
As I contemplate what to do with the pansies and violas destined for the soil this year, a decision emerges. I opt to cultivate the "Frequently Blooming Violet" series, anticipating a vibrant display in alignment with its promising name. The excitement builds within me as I envision their future bloom.
In addition to the ground planting, my flower bed now hosts the enchanting Blue Fizz and Lychee violets, which frequently grace the surroundings. I recently divided the Ranunculus Lax, and there are still a few anemones awaiting their place. Though there's still a journey ahead, the anticipation of their collective spring performance fuels my enthusiasm.
This weekend marked the beginning of a systematic restoration process. I managed to repurpose various items, adding a touch of sustainability to my endeavors. However, the tulips remain patiently unplanted, warranting my urgent attention.
As the weekend hustle subsides, I express gratitude for the hard work invested today. With each planted seed and recycled item, I am one step closer to witnessing the blooming spectacle that awaits in the upcoming spring.
Thanks for attention!