the little cutting of doggie rose that's growing so well in the new pot got some companions to pop up, including dwarf nettles and... uh Lobularia maritima??

the forest pot got so much mass last year that in winter it ended up with a thick mat of withered strawberry and waldmeister leaves, which of course I left undisturbed as shelter and mulch. I thought of removing it in spring but I kept putting it off. waldmeister is coming up anyway, I guess forest plants are used to the shade

the massacre with the artemisia pot that I failed to water :chick_cry: yet the some survivors are already starting to recover, and even if everything dies, after years of gardening all my pots have generous seed banks. just water and something is bound to come up. wild plants are nothing if not resilient

working on the garden always brings up my little friends they all love me for making houses for them :blobcatlove:

I even got the tiniest tiny lil tiny baby spidey try to hike up my glasses :blob_melt_sob_love:

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there's many babies rn but I can't show them to you because cellphone cameras can't manual focus for reasons I never understood and the autofocus can't focus on tiny lil babies

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@elilla oh my goodness so tiny 🥺

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