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title: Garden seeds sewn!
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date: 2026-04-08T20:19:15.174Z
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slug: 2026-04-08-garden-seeds-sewn
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author: Thomas Wilson-Cook
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After some time away (e.g. for the Easter weekend), I recommend taking an extra day's leave, if possible. Having a day in your own space to do your laundry, *actually* unpack your bags, drink coffee out of your favourite mug. The luxury.
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On the first (of two!) genuinely warm days of 2026's spring, the household has sewn a not inconsiderable number of seeds. All flowers this year, well, excepting the two tomato plants who made their way home from the garden centre - heaven knows what they were doing there in the first place, honestly.
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There are cottage garden flowers, flowers for dyeing, historically medicinal flowers. Mostly I just hope they don't provide cover for the bindweed. It's an extra bonus if they're nice to look at, and calming to be around.
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This is the first spring in a house that I own. Although terrifying (surely we won't have to make a *third* major replacement) - it's nice to enjoy some up-sides. Like the optimism of sewing seeds you hope to plant out, and watch grow.
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