Yesterday was a bit cloudy and today is due to rain, so I planted out: tarragon and salad burnet into the herb bed
Two new england asters, also on that hillside, surrounded by a ring of stones so I don't forget where they are and step on them, they're so small yet.Three hollyhock mallow aka zebrina flower, against the fence by the garden.This purplish plant I bought on a whim and now can't remember the name of. Between the pots of limelight coleus, and the espresso geranium alongside the stairs.Under the large holly bush, I tucked the persian shield plants in a few gaps between the dark heucherellas,and a row of rooted tradescantia zebrina cuttings in front of that. Just for fun, to see how they do.
Edged that area with stones discarded from my husband's fossil-hunting. It's kind of my purple corner now.
And inside, I potted up some of my younger african violets. Most of these were still in those moldering paper cups, before.
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