Oh wow,
Jitter, that's a lovely place! I am terribly envious of your wood anemones, they wouldn't survive here. I have some crocuses and glory-of-the-snow that are meant to naturalize, but it hasn't been long enough to know if they're going to spread, or die out. It looks like a beautiful mature garden. And a rowan, hurrah! Your rowan (
Sorbus aucuparia, I assume) isn't native here, but there are a couple on campus. Beautiful trees. The native rowans (
S. americana and
S. decora) are usually called mountain ash, or here in Newfoundland, dogberry, and they grow all over the place. They're among my favourite trees.
I had a minor indoor gardening success - I grew cherry tomatoes! On a lark, I planted a determinate variety suited for container gardening in late December. They germinated, and grew, and bloomed, at which point I had to play bee. To my surprise that worked, and they formed fruit. Last week I noticed something orange...
Spoiler: orange thing! show I was thoroughly surprised and delighted, but I figured they'd fall off before they ripened.
Spoiler: The Harvest show There will be more... but not that many more. :'D
So, not exactly a bounteous harvest after 4 months, but it was still really satisfying to have super-tasty cherry tomatoes! The ones from the store are kind of carboard-y, so I don't buy them.
Our house is pretty tiny, so the only place to cram in a shelf for plants is the back porch/laundry room.
Spoiler: Indoor garden, tiny cottage style show The plexiglass is not a covid-19 safety precaution!
One of the cats likes chewing on pretty much any plant, so I had to keep him off the shelf - he
really likes chives, and alliums are bad for cats.
I have seedlings started that I'll plant outside next month. Looking forward to full-on gardening season!