Happy Spring Equinox and a Blessed Ostara to All!
Spring arrived with cool dry air and lots of sunshine, after last weeks high 80's it was a pleasant 70 a real spring day here in north central Florida.
My plants are thriving and waiting for me to get them transplanted either into large pots or in the ground.
I'm still unsure but I have to make the decision soon.
The orange Hibiscus continues to bloom with a new flower or 2 daily and she is full of buds just waiting to open.The little sunflowers, red ruffle azaleas, and milkweed are doing well and the Fuchsia colored azalea is a surprise because I thought it was either white or purple. The Marigolds are doing quite well. I need to pick up a few bags of potting soil to get them planted in the container I have for them.
The little rabbit at the bottom was a piece of floral fabric I just cut in the shape of a bunny and gave it a black French knot for the eye. All in all I love the piece and will begin working on another this week.
I wrapped the entire bundle around the lichen covered twig and buried it beneath the spent sunflower.During my walking the wheel of the year observations this week I noticed some Lantana made an appearance where the Holly is regrowing when the tree service cut it down in error last year.
I need to trim back the holly so it remains a shrub and doesn't become an overgrown tree once again.
At the Spring Equinox, we are in perfect balance between the light and dark. Everything is in harmony we witness new life return, trees bud, flowers poking up their heads, and new bird song as birds begin to return, you can really start to feel that parallel within yourself. As we see life emerge from the Earth, this energy awakens our own growth, fertility and creation. And so it is a powerful time to be thinking about what we want to create in our lives during this light half of the year where the Sun rules, and active, creation energy is in abundance!
When I buried my Spring bundle I spoke these words: May this bundle of plant life abundantly flourish the flow of blessing through my garden and my life. Continually reminding me to be good a steward of the land. And to keep creating with my hands both in and out of the garden.
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