I don't hug them, day by day, I plant them, I take care of them, I transplant them, I harvest them. I have a garden made with a lot of love. I breathe their scents every day. I always immerse myself in their lives. Not a day goes by that I don't touch them, Whether it's to thank them for their fruits, or to thank them for their flowers. Perhaps to thank them for their willingness to be transplanted.

Love a tree? Who doesn't know the peace and tranquility that trees give when they are near, Doesn't know their blessings. I am surrounded by plants all around the front of my house. I planted my little cherry fruit tree from seed. It has gone through two fruitings and many pests of insects.
These are my cambur and banana plants. There are about 10 of these plants, I talk to them to ask for patience when there is no water and to bless them when they give me fruit.

Look at my fig tree. I planted it in a pot when it was just a weak branch. When it outgrew the pot, I planted it on the ground. Next to it were some beautiful rose bushes. My biggest mistake was to plant a tree next to them. The fig tree blocked the sun from my roses and they became overrun with pests and soon died. As much as I asked them not to leave and to allow me to transplant them to another place, it was no use.

These are pitahaya plants. When they bloom in the evenings they perfume my entire garden. Even in the early mornings, you can smell their scents. I hear people pass by on the sidewalk and say, How nice it smells here! Which of these plants will it be?

I collect cacti and succulents. Although some of them leave their thorns stuck in me, I love them just the same Because love has no condition.

I'm not forgetting my Beautiful spinach vine. A delight with eggs, in soups, or stewed. They gave me their embrace from this arch I made for them, just so we could meet as we passed under it, at the front door of my house.

All the plants are beautiful today thanks to the rain every afternoon and they are grateful for it. Of course, I have had several losses, especially those I have planted lately. They couldn't get a good grip on the soil and the rains didn't give them a chance to live.

It is a pleasure for me to embrace my plants every day when I remove their dry leaves when I remove their hanging branches. When I have to prune them, I take the opportunity to transplant them. This one you see here is my beautiful Pomegranate plant. It has many fruits. Now it is loaded with new ones. She is in a big pot. Because there is a lot of concrete floor in almost all my garden. Especially where my car used to be, now everything is full of potted plants, black plastic bags, and recycled plastic containers.

Well I bid you farewell until my next publication of my beloved plants in my garden.
