Every seed germinate,
Rain fall, but not too much;
Roses never suffer from blackspot,
Your tomatoes be blight free.
Colour always be in your garden;
Hostas never nibbled,
Rudbeckias shine as bright as the sun,
Irises as blue as the summer sky.
Summers warm and autumns mild
Tulips bright as jewels;
May the coming year be good for you
And healthy for you and yours;
Spring will be with us soon!
Season's Greetings from the Inelegant Gardener.
That is a very clever and appropriate acrostic for us gardeners. Merry Christmas!
ReplyDeleteThank you for the garden wishes! I loved them....I hope you have a wonderful holiday and a happy New Year! Gail
ReplyDeleteWhat a great acrostic.
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas to you and Some Beans, HM :)
Thank you for wonderful wishes !
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas and a VERY Happy New Year to you and Some Beans as well !!
Oh my goodness, I'm never going to come up with something as impressive as that! Happy Christmas!
ReplyDeleteA very "elegant" seedpod adorned with Christmas trimmings. I also like your very comforting acrostic for the New Year. A Very happy Christmas and my best wishes for a happy New Year.
ReplyDeleteDe memea vous! As they say here. I enoyed the poem. All the best for you and your gardening for 2009! I'm looking forward to following your blog into spring and beyond.
ReplyDeleteHappy M - How delightful - and I wish you both a Happy Christmas and a good New Year.
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Have a Merry Christmas and a great New Year too!
ReplyDeleteWhat apt seasonal sentiments.To late to wish you a Happy Christmas but hope it was a good one. All the very best for the New Year - may you and your garden flourish.
ReplyDeleteA belated merry Christmas and an on-time happy New Year! I hope you and SomeBeans have a wonderful 2009.
ReplyDeleteYoo hoo! Wot no Happy Mouffetard around? I hope this is because you are doing something fun.
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