RE: Garden Journal Weekly, 2nd February 2022

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Thanks for the freshly presented garden impressions and news. I am either not much of a green thumb for indoor plants. Though I managed recently to keep an Aloevera alive, which must count as a great accomplishment for me. She's doing fine and grew quite a lot since I got her almost a year ago, I think.

For outdoors I provide you with a picture from my brothers garden, where my man and I did some seeding with flowers of all kinds. And boy, did they succeed:) Insect life became noticeably more in those summer. Curious about next season. We will see which of the plants and flowers will come back.

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Now Aloe was a good choice for an indoor plant. They are a little tougher to kill than most. These are one of the plants that survive my front garden too, which can be rather inhospitable. They have recently turned fresh and green looking again with the rain and cooler weather we've had. They were that heat worn red for about a month, previously.

The flowers are certainly looking lovely. They're thriving nicely. I'm envious!

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Good to know. I hope that the plant will stay that way, she looks also fresh and green. Here it is winter time and no plants survive the cold saison outdoors. It's kind of sad to wait all the months until spring gives the chance for a new start. I hope to have a garden on my own, one day. So I am envious of yours :) Have you ever tried to grew indoor herbs?

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I haven't tried growing herbs indoors. I leave them to nature to look after outdoors, usually. She's a better gardener than I.😆

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:) What nature does if you let it, can be quite fascinating. There is a fine line between intervening and letting things be, is what I experienced so far.

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