The wonders of a garden can best be seen through observations. This blog will cover what goes on in my garden for about two months. Hopefully, observing will help me see and take advantage of the beautiful features. I look forward to a joyful journey that can bring happiness to my soul.
Sunday, September 28, 2014
observing
The plants in my garden have lived in the grass for a long time, if I recall correctly the purple flowers and herbs have been in my garden since I was about 6. We used to have Husk Tomatoes, which I know as "Tomatillos," but the plant just died. We've lost some plants and gained new ones, like my roses, which are absolutely gorgeous. The roses are a bright yellow and have huge petals. Their posture is a bit slanted, making them look as if they have a hunch on their back. The purple flowers have such a tall frame embracing their purple appearance. While, as for the herbs that have such a strong and minty smell and are covered in dark green pigment. I'm not quite sure what the herb is, but it looks very simple. However, recently I noticed that the weather affected the plants' physique.I've realized that the cold air impacted on the rose petals, having a bit of brown pigment. bright yellow petals, turning to crispy, chestnut-colored petals. I discovered that the purple flowers in my garden are called Aster amellus. I researched the aster first because it caught my attention with its stunning purple petals and tall frame, it was hard to miss such gorgeous flowers. I did research on the mint plant and found out that its called hierba buena, which means good herb. The leaves are medicinal and can be used for teas and seasonings due to its minty flavor.
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