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Garden Toronto

Oh How My Garden Grows

Yesterday I was going to do this post about the garden, but then early in the morning I had a rap at my door and my landlord showed up to do this:

Needless to say, I hurried out of there quickly to escape the noise and debris. I could barely think straight with all the pounding. However, I did come home to a new counter, which I’ll be sharing with you guys soon.

In the meantime, I have to show you what I’ve been coming home to every day.

I’ve been working crazy 12+ hours on set every day and tons of paperwork when I get home, so when I walk outside and see all these beautiful colours its a much welcomed relief.

Everything is growing so lush, despite the fact that I keep forgetting to water when I dash out of the yard every morning. I promise to be better next week, little flowers.

I originally thought I’d do just one colour for the flowers, but I’m so glad that I was given such a variety of colour. I love it!

The are so vibrant and beautiful.

Even these little guys are starting to grow! They seem to be getting bigger every time I turn around.

Macros shots of plants are always so interesting. The twists and curls. The growing patterns. Nature really is a fascinating thing.

Hands down my favorite plant is this strawberry bush in a pot. To a passerby it looks like a flowering plant, but up close its has big red berries just waiting to be eatten.

I’ve gotten into the habit of sitting on the porch to eat a few after I get home from work. Who knew that you could have that in the city? 🙂

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