While the "red head" was at Montessori this afternoon I potted on corn cockle, Phacelia, cornflowers and statice from their seed trays to punnets. They all help attract the beneficial insects into the garden. I separated and planted out some parsley and lettuces, then potted up my beefsteak tomatoes. My back gets sore at this time of year from bending over the seedlings and bringing them in and out of the glasshouse so they harden off. If you put them straight from the window sill or glasshouse to the garden the wind and cold is too much of a shock.
I put some sweet peas into the garden too, scented plants remind me alot of my grandmother's garden. She had Winter sweet, Daphne, Freesias, Violets, Hyacinths, and Roses. I think of her when I smell any of those.![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjbMCt2v_7_gDX70rHpYcesWlB6HjmZv7o-sILLVqrUOD171NnNFInT00xAvjKlMUA3RN3oYEdkTCn2stZoji3Jlb_H3uhnOJaHAwGEpnyZuF5UNoh-H-kyHGwSgdAk0836UVlSgb4syoI/s400/Aug26+004.JPG)
The family sit on the sun room steps eating fruit and throwing the stones into this skinny wee garden next to the neighbours driveway. I let this apricot grow from seed and have espaliered it's branches about 3meters along the fence. This is it's 3rd or 4th winter and this year for the first time it has a couple of blossoms at the end of it's branches.