You don’t plant the garden until after you’ve moved in

The house we bought has a garden beside it. The garden did not come with the house, however. It is a vacant lot and we were given the first option to purchase it. We did. I grew up in a house with a large garden with fruit and evergreen trees and there’s nothing like stepping out of the door and visually inhaling all that greenery.

As it is, the garden has a mango tree that has grown higher than the roof, a gazebo and some ornamental plants. Sam is urging me to plant flowering shrubs only, and only around the garden’s perimeter so that the center remains an open space for lounging and entertaining. I agree with her plan except for one thing.

I have herbs that I intend to replant after moving. I also have a small kaffir lime tree which I have not removed from the pot because we bought it after deciding we would move. Keeping it in the pot saves a lot of planting and replanting work. I also have a small lemon tree in the backyard which I intend to dig up and replant somewhere in the garden of the new house. Other than my herbs (basil, cilantro, mint, parsley, lemongrass, pandan and dill) and those two trees, I agree that we should stick with small flowering herbs.

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Comments

  1. Sam says:

    “I have herbs that I intend to replant after moving.”

    Bawal. Bawal! BAWAL! Ipapakain ko kay Astro tsaka bibili ako ng rabbitSSS.

  2. Connie says:

    Bibigtihin ko naman si AStro at lulutuin ko rabbits mo.

  3. happy_joy says:

    he!he!he! ang kulit nyo… but very nice view there Ms. Connie…

  4. JMonreal says:

    Why is Sam so much against herbs? They smell so good and make the food you eat even better and healthier.

  5. Connie says:

    She’s just being contrary, as usual. hehehe

  6. Sam says:

    Hindi mo kayang iangat si Astro. Ipapahuli kita. Animal Cruelty.

  7. JMonreal says:

    Sam, good for you. If you love animals, you probably love to preserve the environment too – clean, fresh air to breathe and water to drink, natural and organic food to eat, lots of trees and greens …keep up the good work.

  8. Connie says:

    Sam, idedemanda kita. Cruelty to parents. Stop stressing me out ha.

  9. Tessa Cruz says:

    Congratulations on the new home, Connie! From the photos you’ve posted so far, it looks great! I look forward to seeing more photos.
    Great new blog too!

  10. Connie says:

    Thanks, Tessa! Your dad was ribbing Speedy about it yesterday hehehe

  11. rhodora says:

    “Sam, idedemanda kita. Cruelty to parents. Stop stressing me out ha.”

    Hahaha! Ganyan din ako. Ang sabi ko sa mga anak mo, sa bahay na ito, walang child abuse, ang meron – parent abuse. Kaya kung meron mang ‘Bantay Bata’, dapat meron ding ‘Bantay Magulang’.LOL!

  12. rhodora says:

    oopss.. should be: “Ang sabi ko sa mga anak KO…” :)

  13. Connie says:

    Naku, totoo ‘yan, Rhodora. Masyado demanding mga batang yan. At ora-orada pa. Grrrr.

    Pero, take note, ‘pag si Speedy ang na-victimize ng mga anak nya, he still screams for BANTAY BATA. Feeling young, sobra. hahahaha

  14. ogz says:

    hehehe

  15. emy M says:

    I was reading and enjoying the archive about your garden and
    numerous plants amd flowers.It’s all green..love it.Specially
    love – chinese bamboo,horsetail,hydrangea and malunggay tree.
    Your conversation with Sam is amusing! Reminds me of ME,when
    I was young.heeheehee

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