Every autumn, as I’m carrying in the very heavy pots of water plants, tender herbs and whatever else that seems like a plant I just can’t part with, I vow I will not bring plants in again next winter.
I don’t have a great deal of space or an abundance of bright light in my home. So all these winter vacationing plants are huddled together, leaking, shedding leaves and making me question my judgment.
But I know darn well that I’ll be carting them back and forth for years to come, if only because I’ve put in too much sweat equity to turn them into compost.
How about you? Am I the only crazy out there?
What’s the largest plant that you carry inside and outside again each Autumn and Spring? Are you getting tired of doing this too?
If you love gnomes you must visit this site. You can read about the history of german garden gnomes along with the story of one of the first garden gnome creators August Heissner. If I were to start collecting gnomes, and I’m just saying, I think I’d want to collect some of the vintage beauties like I saw at PhenomeGNOME. There gorgeous!
I quite enjoyed the Naughty Gnome page on this site. My husband has a wicked sense of humor and I think he might go for one of the naughty gnomes. Perhaps we’d be able to move on from there and get one or two more “tasteful” gnomes if we got a humorous one first. I’m sure some of you have seen naughty gnomes or perhaps you even have one or two of your own. They just make me laugh.