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purple queen

An image for those dreary days in February or November when you can’t see the end of grueling chores, when your back hurts, your feet freeze and your hands bleed from all the raking and cleaning and when you have to fight your way out of a mound of yard debris. Today the garden turned on the love in drones.
This photo is probably going to find its way into winter articles again and again, it takes some ingenuity to come up with garden writing material when you don’t even want to get out of the house.

Cleomes definitely made the list of annuals to plant every year from now on, I only wish I started them indoors sooner, because they take their sweet time to mature. Their stately presence is perfect for this garden, where everything seems to grow over my head, cramping the style of well-behaved annuals like marigolds and begonias.
If you wonder why I didn’t choose more compact plants, allow me explain that the thyme is one foot tall and the catmints grew knee high. Even the tame plumbago, which is supposed to be a low growing ground cover, has developed into tallish clumps and now fights for territorial supremacy with some very resolute sweet violets, also extra tall.
At this point I just read the height chart on the plants’ package and multiply it by one and a half, in order to get a more accurate expectation of what they’re going to look like in the flower border. Two, if planted next to the cone flowers.
Speaking of mighty foliage, I should take an herb garden tour and harvest plants for drying, to keep them from growing out of control. It’s summer, people! Oh, blessed summer!

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