Spring has always been one of my favourite season and sad to say, it is almost the end of Spring now. Last week, there was a birthday bash at Mark’s place for the November boys and my DH was one of them. All of us had a blast and the highlight of the night was during the games session. (see photo below). Ah…Da Mer, you’re not so young anyway since you’re no longer twenty-something. Hehehe
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Anyway, after exploring Mark’s herb garden, I decided to create my very own herb garden too. Since the weather today is so beautiful, I went to Bunnings to buy some pots, potting mix, and of course, some herbs. I bought sweet basil, coriander, spring onions, and two chilli plants. Do you think 3 herbs in a pot is too much or too tight
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While I was gardenning, my babies were enjoying the sun too. It was a little easier snapping their photos today as they’re not moving too much!!
What I like most about the two of them is that they both get along so well and I just love seeing both of them together!!



Lastly, after flashing my stash on the last post, someone reckons that they’re not even full and suggest that I should buy more yarn!! And buy more yarn I did
!!! Hahahaha!!! Ah…just kidding, I actually bought the yarns way before I flashed my stash. Anyway, here are the lot of yarns and I plan to use them for blankets. Oh well, hopefully I will have an FO to show you on the next post.


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Don’t your babies look so beautiful?? How lovely that they get on so well together!!
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I don’t have very green thumbs & so far not very successful in my herb & veg garden. Good luck on your herb garden. More yarn ….
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yay pics of the fur babies
lots of herbs – thats what i have too – nice and easy to look after
you might need to get bigger pots later on as herbs grow like crazy – well mine do or you could even plant you chili plants in the ground if they get to big
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oh forgot to say – you really love that bendigo yarn dont ya!
what would you do if they closed down!
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Hey Michelle, happy belated birthday to your tubbby hubby!
A herb garden is a really nice addition to your garden and no, I think you have a green thumb! Your roses are blooming so lovely! Speaking of gardening, I couldn’t help but wonder if the annual draught in Australia will affect your household’s water supply? My friends in Brisbane has got water rationing or something… quite scary!
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Great plants you’ve picked
My chillies and tomatoes are just starting to form and I’m so excited!
Teh rose coloured yarn is so pretty!!!
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