
Cloudy March skies, vines, big trees, and little Tasha

This beautiful parsley plant grew as a volunteer in the greenhouse. We've been using a lot of parsley in our cooking.

Ivy climbing up on a concrete block, sneaking up on a vineyard rock

I grew this rosemary plant from a cutting I took from the neighbors' plant last year.

The plum tree, our garden shed, a neighbor's house, our house, and a forsythia
It looks like you have one remaining evergreen tree. The last photo has an interesting perspective. The coming of Spring is always fun to watch.
ReplyDeleteI love forsythia - always one of the first to announce the arrival of Spring!
ReplyDeleteHealthy parsley and rosemary from your cuttings! I may indulge myself with asking a neighbor if I can get a cutting of her rosemary. I bet you pat yourself on the back each Spring when you look out at your plum tree (s)!
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