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Mar 26, 2021 11:10 AM CST
Name: TK
Ontario, Canada (Zone 6b)
Region: Ukraine Cactus and Succulents Sempervivums Adeniums Bromeliad Tropicals
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Aw... look at them all! Smiling

I usually grow a few different varieties of Basil. I collected several new herbs to try this year, so I'll hopfully have an entire herb garden going. There's lots of bubs slowly coming to life in the gardens. So hopefully those aren't too far behind. It's still so early, so everything's still dead outside for the most part. Not a lot of food sources for everyone right now. With our Covid cases rising again, and talks of another lockdown coming soon, I think most people are avoiding going out to the nurseries right now too. Those workers tearing out that park really don't help either. Those gardens always have lots of flowers in them. All gone now...

Maybe I'll plant more Morning Glorys than I was initially intending. I have some extra trellises I could set up for them. They're nice blue ones.
I'll have to watch for more coneflowers too. I wanted to grow Echinacea this year, partially because I like Echinacea tea. Would be another bonus for the bees. Smiling
Слава Україні! Slava Ukraini! Glory to Ukraine!

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