It's Independence Day weekend here in the United States, when we remember and give thanks for our freedoms, including religion, speech and the press. We often mark the day with parades, picnics and fireworks, and I will be doing that in just a few hours. Because July 4th falls on a Sunday this year, our Federal Holiday is tomorrow, Monday, July 5th, giving us a nice long summer weekend to do the things we enjoy.
This weekend, like most so far this summer, includes time in the garden. There's an old saying that corn should be "knee high by the Fourth of July," but this year it's almost shoulder height, thanks to the early spring and abundant rains.
My little garden has no corn, but already there are quite a few poblano peppers starting ripen,and the tomatoes can't be far behind. The pepper plants all have multiple fruits, and the tomato vines are covered with yellow flowers.
I've also finished the first harvest of the lavender patch, and now the dried herbs are inside of pillows and sachets, making wonderfully fragrant gifts for upcoming birthdays and holidays.
I'm thankful that I have the freedom to do this kind of gardening for the fun of it.
Whether you're celebrating the American holiday this weekend, or enjoying your own national days this summer (or winter Down Under), take time to be thankful and smell the lavender!
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