This year, I sowed a few zinnia seeds out front and back. But it was late in the season, a half-hearted attempt. This was the only survivor, a stalk that craned its neck toward the sun and produced one forlorn flower that bloomed a few days ago.
Next year, I'll start seeds indoors in egg cartons. I'll nurture those babies with sprinkles and grow lights. And when the soil is warm I'll transplant them into sunny spots in the garden I'll prepare soon.
It's October, spring promises are easy to make — and the imaginary garden has no end of delights.
(Zinnia bouquet photo courtesy Drilnoth, Wikimedia Commons)