RE: Spring Planting and Hügelkultur Planters

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ahh to be in springtime instead of autumn...
This year's growing season, my garden has given me what I put into it, which has been woefully not much. I am extremely thankful for perennials and volunteers, they have certainly sustained me more than the annuals in 2021.

I have grand plans to make more time this fall and winter to prepare the beds for a glorious spring. We shall see. I've been productive and fruitful in other areas of my life and planting and tending many seeds of a non-literal sort, but that is no consolation for the gardener in me who has been largely unable to make time for hands in the dirt like I prefer.

Until then I can live vicariously through your spring and summer adventures, @minismallholding . It's good to have friends in the southern hemisphere...
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I do like my perennials for the same reason. I'm rather fond of annuals that self seed and create volunteers too. 😁 These are more common when I'm lax with harvesting and seed collecting, so nature takes over.

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