This is a blog for new and experienced gardeners, those who enjoy fresh vegetables, herbs and fruits, and those who simply like to observe and reflect on nature.
Wednesday, November 13, 2013
Thursday, June 20, 2013
Celebrating the Solstice
My garden is part coloring book, part laboratory. There are the plants and ever-changing color combinations to muddle with. And, there are the experimental plants that are magnets for butterflies, hummingbirds and songbirds. The garden is part art, part science.
Cedar waxwings, robins and the occasional chipmunk have pilfered the serviceberry fruits this week. The black swallowtail caterpillars are chomping the common rue. And the hummingbirds have discovered the lantana. And today is the last day of spring. Plenty of time to explore more plants combinations, and visit one of many gardens that will be on walks this weekend and through July. For a list of Garden Conservancy walks near you, check out www.gardenconservancy.org
Cedar waxwings, robins and the occasional chipmunk have pilfered the serviceberry fruits this week. The black swallowtail caterpillars are chomping the common rue. And the hummingbirds have discovered the lantana. And today is the last day of spring. Plenty of time to explore more plants combinations, and visit one of many gardens that will be on walks this weekend and through July. For a list of Garden Conservancy walks near you, check out www.gardenconservancy.org
Part Coloring Book
Part Science: These Cotinus (smokebushes) have been hit hard by Verticillium wilt.
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