Hi Joseph - Love your cartoon as usual, though it wouldn't work with tulips for me - the voles and chipmunks eat all mine! Substitute camassias for me please :)
Hahaha...that's hilarious, and sadly, right on the mark! How easily we forget the horribly, muddy, wet, cold planting in the spring...ahhh, gardeners, we are the eternal optimists!
If only there wasn't such a delay to see the fruit of our labors. I need to start planting bulbs...but I think I might wait until I can get some on clearance.
I can relate. I would add that, in ordering so many bulbs, we often end up desparately planting the bulbs in 30 degree weather while snow is falling around us!
Hi Joseph - Love your cartoon as usual, though it wouldn't work with tulips for me - the voles and chipmunks eat all mine! Substitute camassias for me please :)
ReplyDeleteHahaha...that's hilarious, and sadly, right on the mark! How easily we forget the horribly, muddy, wet, cold planting in the spring...ahhh, gardeners, we are the eternal optimists!
ReplyDeleteIf only there wasn't such a delay to see the fruit of our labors. I need to start planting bulbs...but I think I might wait until I can get some on clearance.
ReplyDeleteFabulous. Right on the mark. We need to get these published in a magazine.
ReplyDeleteSo well said! Very funny! Except I also have so many of my tulips and daffs eaten by the squirrels, I usually don't buy enough.
ReplyDeleteso cute!
ReplyDeletewe at "annie's" salute you !
I can relate. I would add that, in ordering so many bulbs, we often end up desparately planting the bulbs in 30 degree weather while snow is falling around us!
ReplyDeleteHow true and very cute.
ReplyDeleteJoseph, That's so funny and true...I am asking myself what possessed me to order 1000 Tommie crocus! gail
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