From the Cute Farmer’s Almanac

As the hot summer days begin to cool, now is the time to transplant those flowering plants you’ve been nursing on your front deck. If a plant has full pink blooms, it’s ready to move to its home in the front garden. However, plants with only one pink petal may need more loving care.

dog sits in pot near other potted plants, sticking out its tongue.
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8 thoughts on “From the Cute Farmer’s Almanac

  1. Allein 🐾 September 6, 2022 / 1:49 pm

    I was watching a video about how your home décor can affect your mental health and one of the suggestions was to bring in plants…where do I find one of these?

  2. Dubravkamcvmd September 6, 2022 / 2:17 pm

    A plant with only one pink petal should be cuddled.

    • Allein 🐾 September 6, 2022 / 2:20 pm

      Yes, clearly it needs hugs.

      • Ricky & Bibi's Mom September 6, 2022 / 2:56 pm

        And nose-boops.

        • JenDeyan September 6, 2022 / 8:42 pm

          Absolutely, nose-boops are essential.

  3. Georgiana September 6, 2022 / 3:16 pm

    That one pink petal plant needs to be transplanted onto my lap now!

  4. AJ September 6, 2022 / 5:47 pm

    Checks my empty flower pots, no singular pink petal. Must complain to … someone. His expression is similar to Thor’s, just blissed out and totally relaxed.

  5. Alice Shortcake September 7, 2022 / 2:21 am

    Cute AND it makes it’s own fertiliser!

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